The Nelson Chamisa chimera in Zimbabwe
While entertaining, the showy presidential campaign of Zimbabwe’s opposition may not amount to much on July 30th.
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Melusi Nkomo (Ph.D., IHEID in Geneva) is a former African Studies Fellow at Harvard University.
While entertaining, the showy presidential campaign of Zimbabwe’s opposition may not amount to much on July 30th.
In the four decades that Robert Mugabe was at the helm of power in post-colonial Zimbabwe, his rule was anything but admirable.
We consider ourselves an indispensable and integral part of its national life, because it is our home, writes a Zimbabwean scholar.
Zimbabwe’s regime does not to surrender to anyone its guardianship of the post-independence narrative, symbols and authority.