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No to horse and rider relationship

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EDITOR – ANDREW Wutaunashe’s book that you are serialising in The Patriot must be availed to every Zimbabwean.
In fact every school must have that book if we are going to have children who will grow up and safeguard our heritage.
It is one book with a message that must be taken seriously by every black person. As black people, we must never feel inferior, says Wutaunashe in his book, Dear Africa – The Call of The African Dream.
I like how he goes back in history taking examples of how the whiteman used to oppress us to the extent that as black people we saw it fit to being abused and treated as animals.
Carrying the whiteman on our backs, that horse and rider partnership must be a thing of the past.
It is time we say no to such nonsense.
We as black people deserve better.
We must never ever feel inferior.
It’s sad that there are some black people among us who actually think that as blacks we can’t do anything without the whiteman.
Let us get rid of that mentality please.
It is time we decolonise our minds as Zimbabweans and Africans.
The horse and rider relationship is dead.
Many white people will be cursing as they read this, particularly those so-called die-hard Rhodies who up to now still believe that ‘Rhodesia will never die’.
But I have news for you punks, not in a thousand years will Rhodies rule this country.
In fact you can go to hell and come back, go back again and we will still be in charge because Zimbabwe is ours.
Taramba zvemadhisinyongoro.

Mafirakureva
Harare

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