Chenjerai Hove on Zimbabwe and its Diaspora

"Some people think Zimbabweans are on the cowardly side when they employ what I call survival strategies. Faced with extreme danger to their person, Zimbabweans use two major approaches: run away or fall silent. So, the diasporans took the first option, to escape "to live to fight another day", as Bob Marley says. It is pointless to be a dead hero. No Zimbabwean will engage in "suicide bombing", writes Chenjerai Hove in his new essay published in the Mail & Guardian of South Africa. Read the rest of the essay here.

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