Book: Review: Where We Have Hope: A Memoir of Zimbabwe by Andrew Meldrum, John Murray, Pounds 17.99. Reviewed by Joe Churcher
Birmingham Post › July 31, 2004
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Birmingham Post › July 31, 2004
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Even while Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe increasingly resembles a hellish inferno of violence and repression, journalist Andrew Meldrum refuses to abandon hope.
He is irrepressible in his quest to show how the spirit of Zimbabweans he meets - to call the humblest 'ordinary' would be a gross injustice - makes a brighter future inevitable.See the full content of this document
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Book: Review: Where We Have Hope: A Memoir of Zimbabwe by Andrew Meldrum, John Murray, Pounds 17.99. Reviewed by Joe Churcher
So determined in fact that even while he is held in a cell, fearful for his...
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