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Zimbabwe: Essays, Non Fictions and Letters /Tendai Rinos Mwanaka.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe : Mwanaka Media and Publishing Pvt Ltd, (c)2022.Description: 1 online resource (v, 170 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781779243201
  • 9781779272768
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DT2996 .Z563 2022
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
The portrait of -- Revisiting : the portrait of -- Dear Robert Mugabe : identification with right -- Rantings of a raving pen -- And this was his only apology -- Dear Morgan Tsvangirai : don't be used again! -- Laughings of the mad dog -- Dear Zimbabweans : bucking the predeterminism trend -- An unfinished circle -- Dear Emerson Mnangagwa : end Mugabeism! -- Doors -- Dear Constantino Chiwenga and ZNA : the rule of the pen! -- Mother's body -- Dear Nelson Chamisa : stop the lies -- Dear policeman : from police state to people state -- 2017 Zimbabwe military coup overview -- Strengthening the "fourth organ" of the state -- Ingrain constitutionalism in church and cultural structures -- Fallacy of the opposition mdc and democracy in Zimbabwe -- Screw the Zimbabwean -- It stirs, it stirs, it stirs.
Subject: Tendai Rinos Mwanaka wrote letters to Robert Mugabe, Constantine Chiwenga, Morgan Tsvangirai, The Zimbabweans, Emerson Mnangagwa, Nelson Chamisa, The Police, and in between infused the letters with deeply literary and psychoanalytic essays on the motivations of political players in Zimbabwe. Using this nonfiction literary form, the letter writing form, to protest against Robert Mugabe and the Mugabeism the letters were initially written to protest against Mugabe's continuing clinging to power, the collection has been expanded to include other issues related to Zimbabwe society. As the country moves towards a better multiparty democracy if there is change in thinking in these very important facets shaping Zimbabwe such as constitutionalism and rule of law, change and devolution of government, developmental agenda, and freedom of expression and association.
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Silence -- The portrait of -- Revisiting : the portrait of -- Dear Robert Mugabe : identification with right -- Rantings of a raving pen -- And this was his only apology -- Dear Morgan Tsvangirai : don't be used again! -- Laughings of the mad dog -- Dear Zimbabweans : bucking the predeterminism trend -- An unfinished circle -- Dear Emerson Mnangagwa : end Mugabeism! -- Doors -- Dear Constantino Chiwenga and ZNA : the rule of the pen! -- Mother's body -- Dear Nelson Chamisa : stop the lies -- Dear policeman : from police state to people state -- 2017 Zimbabwe military coup overview -- Strengthening the "fourth organ" of the state -- Ingrain constitutionalism in church and cultural structures -- Fallacy of the opposition mdc and democracy in Zimbabwe -- Screw the Zimbabwean -- It stirs, it stirs, it stirs.

Tendai Rinos Mwanaka wrote letters to Robert Mugabe, Constantine Chiwenga, Morgan Tsvangirai, The Zimbabweans, Emerson Mnangagwa, Nelson Chamisa, The Police, and in between infused the letters with deeply literary and psychoanalytic essays on the motivations of political players in Zimbabwe. Using this nonfiction literary form, the letter writing form, to protest against Robert Mugabe and the Mugabeism the letters were initially written to protest against Mugabe's continuing clinging to power, the collection has been expanded to include other issues related to Zimbabwe society. As the country moves towards a better multiparty democracy if there is change in thinking in these very important facets shaping Zimbabwe such as constitutionalism and rule of law, change and devolution of government, developmental agenda, and freedom of expression and association.

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