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Millions, billions, trillions : letters from Zimbabwe, 2005-2009

Title
Millions, billions, trillions : letters from Zimbabwe, 2005-2009 / Cathy Buckle.
Author
Buckle, Catherine
Publication
  • Marondera, Zimbabwe : Catherine Buckle, [2014]
  • ©2014

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204 pages; 21 cm
Summary
"Since February 2000 nothing has been normal or predictable about Zimbabwe but one thing has been constant and that is the shortwave radio broadcast at 7pm every night from London. For the last thirteen years, since the 19th December 2001, SW Radio Africa has been our nightly companion. Through bouts of deliberate jamming and interference; often by candle, torch or firelight and with solar powered, battery or wind up radios, we have followed them as they have told our story for us, been our voice to the world. Many of us who have followed SW Radio Africa listened with tears in our eyes to their first broadcast thirteen years ago. By that time we had been a country in deep crisis for 22 months: farms were being violently grabbed every day; people were on the run everywhere; torture, terror, burning and looting were daily occurrences; political violence was widespread and anyone involved or supporting opposition politics was in danger and under attack. In the week before the first SW Radio Africa broadcast four men were brutally murdered in political violence; their names, and their sacrifice for Zimbabwe, have not been forgotten: Trymore Midzi (Bindura), Titus Nheya (Karoi), Milton Chambati (Magunge) and Laban Chiweta (Bindura). At the end of their first broadcast on the 19th December 2001 SW Radio Africa closed with a message, sung by and for Zimbabweans: 'hold on just a little bit longer.' We are still trying to hold on but it was with great sadness this week to hear SW Radio Africa make the announcement we so dreaded. Station Manager Gerry Jackson said that their short wave radio broadcasts would end on Friday the 18th of July. Gerry thanked Zimbabweans for being such loyal supporters, for sharing their stories and bringing SW Radio Africa into their homes for thirteen years. Zimbabwe will never forget SW Radio Africa or any of their staff whose voices have retold our horror stories, lived with us through our anguish and cried with us at each inhumanity. I have been proud to have had my letters from Zimbabwe read on SW Radio Africa for the last thirteen years; it has been a humbling experience. My second book containing an edited collection of those letters is now in print. 'Millions, billions, trillions' tells the story of Zimbabwe from 2005 to February 2009. It was a time of madness that most of us would rather forget but it is a part of us and of our history."--Publisher website
Donor/Sponsor
Home to Harlem Project funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (2021-2024).
Alternative Title
Letters from Zimbabwe 2005-2009
Subject
  • Buckle, Catherine
  • Since 1980
  • White people > Zimbabwe > History
  • Radio stations > Zimbabwe
  • Politics and government
  • Radio stations
  • Social conditions
  • White people
  • Zimbabwe > Social conditions > 1980-
  • Zimbabwe > History > 1980-
  • Zimbabwe > Politics and government > 1980-
  • Zimbabwe
Genre/Form
History.
Call Number
ReCAP 22-1867
ISBN
  • 9780797459625
  • 0797459626
LCCN
2014325047
OCLC
909074175
Author
Buckle, Catherine, author.
Title
Millions, billions, trillions : letters from Zimbabwe, 2005-2009 / Cathy Buckle.
Publisher
Marondera, Zimbabwe : Catherine Buckle, [2014]
Copyright Date
©2014
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Chronological Term
Since 1980
Local Subject
Black author.
Research Call Number
ReCAP 22-1867
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