Skinning the Skunk refers to a saying in Shona: kuvhiya kadembo.
The Zimbabwean writer Stanley Nyamfukudza uses it here to
illustrate how important problems, like the legacy of violence, are
avoided in Zimbabwean public discussion.Terence Ranger writes on
the new policy of rewriting the history of Zimbabwe, in the name of
"patriotic history," through which the Zanu-PF government tries to
assert hegemony and achieve "a total change of the mindset."To talk
about Zimbabwe today also means to talk of the large diaspora.
Beacon Mbiba presents a study on what is colloquially called
"Harare North," that is London (and the rest of the U.K.).
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