Zimbabwe: The Blame Game is a cycle of creative non-fiction
pieces, pulling the readers through the politics of modern day Zimbabwe.
Like in any game, there are players in this game, opposing each other.
The game is told through the eyes of one of the players, thus it is
subjective. It centres on truthfully trying to find who to blame for
Zimbabwe’s problems, and how to undo all these problems. Finding who to
blame should be the beginning for the search of solutions. It encourages
talking to each other, maybe about the wrongs we have done to each
other, and genuinely trying to embrace and forgive each other. In trying
to undo the problems in Zimbabwe, it also offers insight or solutions
on a larger platform - Africa: particularly South Africa; that it might
learn from other African countries that have imploded before it, how to
solve its own problems.
Friday, May 31, 2013
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