The Chimurenga Protocol is a searing indictment of colonialism and its dark practitioners. They seek to undermine Zimbabwe’s remarkable social and economic revolution. It also serves as a timely reminder to patriotic Zimbabweans that our wars of liberation were not fought in vain but for the greater good of the indigenous man, woman and child in this blessed country.

To date, the events in Zimbabwe have made the country the battleground of the war between good (economic liberation) and evil (imperialist influence over land and its resources). The book is a factual narrative based on true events in Zimbabwe’s rich history. The long-running socio-economic, technical, political, diplomatic and cultural dispute between Zimbabwe and Great Britain has its roots in several defining moments. Firstly, the First Chimurenga of 1896-1897 ignited and fanned the burning desire for the right to self-determination for the highly nationalistic indigenous people of Zimbabwe.

They sought relief from the yoke of Cecil John Rhodes’ racist-inspired invasion of the territories beyond the Limpopo River.

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Thus, the Land Acquisition Act of 2000 is an act of retributive justice The Act is a heroic piece of legislation that effectively and permanently addressed the generations-old injustice fostered by the Land Apportionment Act in colonial Rhodesia.

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