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This book is a collection of poetry that deals political orphanhood where the world has totally abandoned Zimbabweans to themselves. It describes issues that have been facing Zimbabweans since independence, through land reform program that brought untold misery. The corruption, state house syndrome, injustice, election rigging, arbitrary arrests of opponents, and use of law-fare in dealing with political opponents. The book describes the anger among all classes of citizenly: teachers, nurses, doctors, lecturers, except the cabal that is in charge of national politics which is intertwined with accumulation of national wealth.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a collection of poetry that deals political orphanhood where the world has totally abandoned Zimbabweans to themselves. It describes issues that have been facing Zimbabweans since independence, through land reform program that brought untold misery. The corruption, state house syndrome, injustice, election rigging, arbitrary arrests of opponents, and use of law-fare in dealing with political opponents. The book describes the anger among all classes of citizenly: teachers, nurses, doctors, lecturers, except the cabal that is in charge of national politics which is intertwined with accumulation of national wealth.
Autorenporträt
Dr David Foya was born in Marondera, Zimbabwe and has taught across all levels. He is an Associate Professor of Governance and Leadership. Dr Foya is a novelist, poet, essayist and lecturer. Some of his published works include: Hopes and Political Disillusionment; Milk and Honey, How Conflict Impact on Family Life & Education.