“If snakes didn’t bite, they would be used to
tie firewood” - Cameroonian Proverb.
| President Emmerson Mnangagwa. The President of the Republic of Zimbabwe. |
by Kudakwashe Kanhutu
Against my better judgement, I
attended the lecture of the above title at the School of Oriental and African
Studies on 19th February 2018. I was in the area anyway, doing other things, so
thankfully, I didn’t go out of my way too much. I am afraid this was an
opinionated discussion not worthy of academia. I will not, like Plutarch before
me (The Malice of Herotodus), go into a point by point refutation of all the
false premises that were raised in this lecture. Instead, I will only say
something about the tone of the whole event. The tone, besides being non-academic,
was pessimistic, but what pessimists do not realise is this: they actually wish
for the things they propagate. To the extent that, if they had the means, they would
midwife the scenarios they envision.
| Arriving at the School of Oriental and African Studies. |
| The President of the Republic of Zimbabwe. |
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