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Jambanja

 “JAMBANJA”

by Eric Harrison

This Humorous and devastatingly poignant novel is a fact based story of a white African’s agonising battle to save his home, farm and family from brutal and intimidating terror attacks. Rich in descriptive Narrative of a youthful life in Rhodesia, facing the challenges of a terrorist war and establishing a farming enterprise by sheer determination only to lose everything to State sponsored thuggery. Harry and Joan approach the sunset of their lives with a commitment to the restoration of dignity and well-being to all honourable Zimbabwean Citizens. A Major Work exploring the collective character of a rebellious Nation torn apart by racism and rationalization and offering an exciting insight into relationships between good governance and State sponsored thuggery and terrorism. About the author Eric Harrison was born in Bulawayo and educated at Allan Wilson Technical School in Salisbury (now Harare). He enjoyed most sport and is determined in patriotic spirit. With his family, he was forced to abandon his farm in Zimbabwe As a result of “Jambanja”. As a farmer and Police Air-wing pilot during the war of Independence, he describes the intimidating and brutal ’Jambanja’ from first hand experience. He now lives in Harare with his wife, committed to the restoration of a civil Society and the well-being if the many displaced and dispossessed citizens.

Available from Room 118, Agriculture House

Price: US$ 30.00

ADVANCE (Pvt.) Ltd. Maioio Publishers

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