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 from all races and classes frequent it six nights a week. People & Power report from this unique oasis of free expression.
Great documentary, thanks!
mossdefinate 1 year ago
more people should be watching this now when things in Zimbabwe are getting worse and worse.
hawadb 3 years ago
This is what we need to see. Thank God Al Jazeera has finally gotten rid of their pathetic Zimbabwe reporter Supa Mandiwanzira. For years everyone knew the man was a Mugabe stooge. Everyone, it seems, except Al Jazeera. Hopefully we can now see more programs like this about Zimbabwe.
khaledsibanda 3 years ago
Very interesting documentary, and engaging characters. I would like to know how the performances at the Book cafe are talking about all the violence etc after elections in Zimbabwe
xaixairocks 3 years ago
OMG wow! The Book Cafe celebrated in style! Awesome.
zahrah3008 3 years ago
Thank you for showing this!
tsano999 3 years ago
I hope we can get regular updates from the Book Cafe.
khaledsibanda 3 years ago
The real Zimbabwe... makes me miss home.
mandla666 3 years ago
Inspirational.
hajjitoubab 3 years ago
This is excellent - shows the creativity and unity of Zimbabweans. Much more interesting than what the other channels are showing about Zimbabwe, and the pro-Mugabe propaganda Al Jazeera have been showing lately. Thank you.
aishandiaye 3 years ago