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Zimbabwe uprising gives cause for hope

AMID the global horror that the world keeps on throwing on to our television screens, combined with the Brexit vote and seesaw Australian election, the small revolution that has been going on in Zimbabwe has largely gone unreported , writes <b>Barry Avery</b> in <i>African Angle</i>.

Barry Avery
Zimbabwe uprising gives cause for hope

What has been described as a "popular uprising" has been taking place in recent weeks in the teapot-shaped southern African country whose President Robert Mugabe has doggedly, and negligently, held on...

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