The recent deaths of some forty black Africans in civil disturbances in Nyasaland contrasts sharply with the image of a harmonious multi-racial state which Britain had in view when she formed the ...
Hoodwinked. In Salisbury. Southern Rhodesia, midnight auto thieves, for fear of being heard starting the engine of a car they were stealing, cleverly pushed it a quarter-mile before they discovered ...
“A small white minority seizes control of the state apparatus, quashes the judiciary, censors the media, imprisons opposition leaders, and establishes a one-party state.” This line does not describe ...
`Mukiwa” (“white man”) is a memoir, although much of it reads more like an action-adventure novel or spy thriller. The setting is Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) during the tumultuous 1960s and ’70s–the tense ...
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