Msipa, Cephas G, In Pursuit of Freedom and Justice: A Memoir. Harare: Weaver Press 2015, xiv & 185 pp.

Authors

  • Clement Masakure

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35293/srsa.v38i2.258

Keywords:

Rhodesian society, Que Que, Amaveni, Cephas Msipa, Salisbury, Highfield, Harare, Zimbabwe African National Party, Zimbabwe African National Union, Gukurahundi

Abstract

In Pursuit of Freedom and Justice: A Memoir by veteran nationalist Cephas Msipa joins the list of memoirs and biographies of women and men who fought for majority rule in Zimbabwe. Born on 7 July 1931 in the Shabani District in the Midlands province (p 1), "a teacher by profession and a politician by circumstances" (p ix), Msipa was a key member of the nationalist movement and a prominent politician in the post-colonial era. Born of poor peasants, Msipa's childhood was typical of many of his generation until he became politicised at a young age, especially during encounters with Benjamin Burombo, a proto-nationalist and a friend of his father, whom he describes as his political mentor (p 4).

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Published

2020-12-22

How to Cite

Msipa, Cephas G, In Pursuit of Freedom and Justice: A Memoir. Harare: Weaver Press 2015, xiv & 185 pp. (2020). The Strategic Review for Southern Africa, 38(2). https://doi.org/10.35293/srsa.v38i2.258