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Addresses To The Zimbabwean Nation
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Addresses To The Zimbabwean Nation in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $33.00

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Addresses To The Zimbabwean Nation in Grande Prairie, AB
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Size: Paperback
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Addresses To The Zimbabwean Nation is a very accessible book that surveys this Southern African country's past and present. In these ten Chapters - Religion, Nationalism, The National Interest, Land Reform, Gukurahundi, Sanctions, Corruption, The Fourth Industrial Revolution, The Military, and Public-Spiritedness - the Author presents the nationalist's viewpoint on Zimbabwe's most pivotal issues. Zimbabwe's Land Reform programme at the turn of the 21 st Century, created powerful enemies for the country who went out of their way to demonise it. This book provides more precise information about this and the country's other major issues, so as to correct most of the resultant misrepresentations. This book then, is for anyone who wants to understand Zimbabwe as Zimbabwean nationalists understand it.
Addresses To The Zimbabwean Nation is a very accessible book that surveys this Southern African country's past and present. In these ten Chapters - Religion, Nationalism, The National Interest, Land Reform, Gukurahundi, Sanctions, Corruption, The Fourth Industrial Revolution, The Military, and Public-Spiritedness - the Author presents the nationalist's viewpoint on Zimbabwe's most pivotal issues. Zimbabwe's Land Reform programme at the turn of the 21 st Century, created powerful enemies for the country who went out of their way to demonise it. This book provides more precise information about this and the country's other major issues, so as to correct most of the resultant misrepresentations. This book then, is for anyone who wants to understand Zimbabwe as Zimbabwean nationalists understand it.




















