The Chimurenga Protocol is a factual historical narrative that traces the origins of the struggle for land in Zimbabwe as exemplified by the First, Second and Third Chimurengas. The narrative highlights key events in the history of Zimbabwe. It begins with the initial racist-inspired arrival of the Pioneer Column on Zimbabwean soil in 1890 under the auspices of the British South Africa Company to the heroic passage of the Land Acquisition Act of 2000 that unequivocally restored both land and dignity to the indigenous Zimbabwean citizen.

Throughout the narrative, great emphasis is placed on the relentless treachery of the former colonial power, Britain, in its relationship with Zimbabwe. The Chimurenga Protocol is a gripping narrative that is a searing indictment of colonialism and its dark practitioners in post-colonial Zimbabwe.

It will set the reader thinking about the importance of sovereignty and the true reasons behind the imposition of illegal country-specific Western sanctions on Zimbabwe. Ultimately, the book relates the victory of Zimbabwe’s visionary leadership over the decaying forces of imperialism as represented by Whitehall and Washington.

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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