Mugabe and the White African
Discover the gripping narrative of Mugabe and the White African by Ben Freeth, a powerful account of one family's relentless pursuit of justice in Zimbabwe. Published by SPCK Publishing in 2011, this new edition spans 256 pages and delves into the complex issues surrounding land tenure, agriculture, and the impact of political oppression under a dictatorship. With a foreword by the renowned Desmond Tutu, this book not only highlights the personal struggles of the Freeth family but also sheds light on the broader social conditions and racism faced by white farmers in Zimbabwe. A must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of politics, history, and human rights, this compelling story is sure to resonate with readers seeking to understand the realities of life in a nation grappling with its past. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this vital piece of literature.