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Jambanja (eBook)
By Eric Harrison
Jambanja - (jam-ban'-jah), verb, shona language - meaning: "Fighting, chaos and terror"
Dedication: This book is dedicated to the farmers, their families and their workers who have lost everything. Do not give up - the wheel always turns a full circle.
This book tells a first-hand story of the intimidation and murder sponsored by the Mugabe Regime. This was the norm during Robert Mugabe's so-called "Fast Track Land Reform". The book contains an Appendix with details of the 16 White Commercial farmers who were murdered in the period 2000-2006. There is no accurate data available, but during this period hundreds of black farm workers were also slaughtered.
Harry, a white Zimbabwean farmer, has fought to create a life out from under the shadow of a war. From meagre beginnings, he carves a successful citrus farm from the 'dirt' of a newly built settlement, only to have it ripped away in a series of vicious and shocking attacks. His family, friends and faith is sorely tested as he struggles to fight back 'by the book' - a book that has become a very sick joke in Zimbabwe.
Eric Harrison has farmed in Zimbabwe for over 30 years. He recently relocated to Harare to continue his fight towards restitution of the rights, dignity and self respect of himself, and the many affected families and staff, after losing his farm, 'Maioio'. He was inspired to write Jambanja after realising how un-informed those outside Zimbabwe are about the thuggery and intimidation policies implemented by the government of Zimbabwe in the name of land redistribution.
This eBook is 211 pages long.
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R75.00 |