Citizen of Africa: Conversations with Morgan TsvangiraiThe leader of Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change as been demonized by President Robert Mugabe and his regime as a neo-colonial stooge and traitor. Mr. Tvangirai has been imprisoned by British; white Rhodesian and Zimbabwean authorities in the course of a career marked by non violent protest leadership and de facto recognition as the one person who can save his country from complete collapse and chaotic self destruction. What does Tvangirai really want and really believe in? What are his ambitions and plans for his country? And how did Zimbabwe, once seen as the hope of Central Africa, descend into a spiral of failure and violence? These are the questions Professor Stephen Chan poses to Morgan Tvangirai in this revealing study of politics and personality in Africa. The author posits Tsvangirai as a deep thinker, a solid democrat, an honest man and a patient leader. But will this citizen of Africa live to see his ideas triumph or will he and his movement be destroyed? Dr. Chan's original research and quantitative and qualitative overview will prove an important document in Zimbabwe's possible escape from disaster and central Africa's future. |
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... became involved in union work , rising to become leader of the mining union . It was not until the late 1980s that he became head of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions ( ZCTU ) and gained a national platform . He is thus 28 years ...
... became involved in union work , rising to become leader of the mining union . It was not until the late 1980s that he became head of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions ( ZCTU ) and gained a national platform . He is thus 28 years ...
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... became more popular as the government became less so . Bombarding high - density suburbs with teargas from helicopters as early as the January 1998 riots hardly endeared the government to the urban public . The second is that , with the ...
... became more popular as the government became less so . Bombarding high - density suburbs with teargas from helicopters as early as the January 1998 riots hardly endeared the government to the urban public . The second is that , with the ...
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... became excluded from national projects , from government confidence , it became something labelled as alien to the liberation struggle . There were even accusations that the labour movement was never part of did not take part in — the ...
... became excluded from national projects , from government confidence , it became something labelled as alien to the liberation struggle . There were even accusations that the labour movement was never part of did not take part in — the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Short History | 11 |
Inclusiveness and opposition | 29 |
Copyright | |
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