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People & Power-Six nights a week at The Book Café-27 Mar-Pt2

One of the most popular spaces for free expression in Zimbabwe's tightly censored society is the Harare Book Café. The Book Café attracts an eclectic crowd; Farmers, students, artists and workers f...  
 
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khaledsibanda (7 months ago) Show Hide
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the true zimbabwe
zahrah3008 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Great performances.... Metaphysics in top form near the end.
rodneynewman (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Well done Eugene... nice to see familiar faces and places and the creative spirit alive in Zim.
Love to all back there and to Eugene for working to educated the world about the truth.
best,
rodney
tsano999 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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What a surprise to see this. Zimbabwean culture is alive and well! Thank you.
vkabov (1 year ago) Show Hide
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It is really good to have a broader insight into the life in Zim beyond the headlines and pure politics. Culture is often ignored by mass media and yet it plays always the most crucial role.
aburebecca (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Is it true??
lukecf (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Hi Biggy56, I agree that Mugabe was an African hero, in his role as a freedom fighter. His role as a leader since independence has been far less than heroic.

I agree that land distribution was vital in Zimbabwe, but it was horribly mismanaged, and rarely benefitted local black farmers.

I also agree that Zimbabwe has been unfairly treated by the West, especially in Western media, and the country has received only negative and derogatory coverage from most Western reporters.
lukecf (1 year ago) Show Hide
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He didn't redistribute wealth; he's only passed wealth from the wealthy whites to the wealthy black elite.

The ordinary Zimbabwean is no better off.
aburebecca (1 year ago) Show Hide
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if thats so then what can we expect.. counter racism...
Biggy56 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Lukecf, i bet u r one of those unscrupulous white Rhodesians that we kicked out. Your days of sucking on the blood of the indeginous Zimbabweans is over. Go back to Europe or wherever u came from.

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