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"The most intimate portrait yet produced of Zimbabwe's clever yet brutal leader." - The EconomistWith plunging life expectancy, soaring inflation, and unemployment, repression, and starvation fueling a mass exodus, Zimbabwe is a nation in crisis. Its president, Robert Mugabe-once lauded for his heroics as a guerilla leader who fought against white-minority rule in the 1960s- is now seen as the man who ruined the country and cast shame on the African continent. Beginning with a dinner shared with Mugabe the freedom fighter and ending in a searching interview with Mugabe as Zimbabwe's president more than thirty years later, Heidi Holland's incisive and timely investigation charts Mugabe's gradual self- destruction and probes the mystery of Africa's loyalty to one of its worst dictators.
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Dinner with Mugabe, Heidi Holland
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- 2008
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- Title
- Dinner with Mugabe
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Heidi Holland
- Publisher
- Penguin Books
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 250
- ISBN10
- 0143025570
- ISBN13
- 9780143025573
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Historical Themes, History, True Stories, Biographies, Political Science & Politics, Psychological Topics, Psychology, Politics, Africa, Politicians' Biographies, South Africa, Zimbabwe
- Rating
- 3.65 out of 5
- Description
- "The most intimate portrait yet produced of Zimbabwe's clever yet brutal leader." - The EconomistWith plunging life expectancy, soaring inflation, and unemployment, repression, and starvation fueling a mass exodus, Zimbabwe is a nation in crisis. Its president, Robert Mugabe-once lauded for his heroics as a guerilla leader who fought against white-minority rule in the 1960s- is now seen as the man who ruined the country and cast shame on the African continent. Beginning with a dinner shared with Mugabe the freedom fighter and ending in a searching interview with Mugabe as Zimbabwe's president more than thirty years later, Heidi Holland's incisive and timely investigation charts Mugabe's gradual self- destruction and probes the mystery of Africa's loyalty to one of its worst dictators.






