Dr Andrew Norman


I was born in Newbury, Berkshire, UK in 1943, and educated at Thornhill High School, Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia and at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. In 1970 I qualified in medicine and worked as a family doctor in the UK until 1983 when I sustained a back injury. I then decided to use my diagnostic skills in a different way and become a writer. I am married to Rachel.
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MUGABE: TEACHER, REVOLUTIONARY, TYRANT

MUGABE: TEACHER, REVOLUTIONARY, TYRANT

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Category

Biography

Publisher

The History Press Ltd

ISBN

9781862274914

Year

2008

Pages

216

Cover

Paperback

RRP

£9.99

Synopsis:


In the year 2000, Nelson Mandela referred to those African leaders who 'once commanded liberation armies and... despise the very people who put them in power and think its a privilege to be there for eternity... Everybody knows well who I am talking about.' The situation in Zimbabwe is far, far worse today than it was then; her people brutalised, disenfranchised, starved. In this book Andrew Norman describes the awful processes at work - and offers a cogent explanation for Mugabe's wilful destruction of his own country.