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In Pursuit for Freedom speaks for itself. Being born in rural Zimbabwe and going to school there has given me enough stamina to write a book about my life. I have always wanted to be myself. It was when I was growing up that I realized that one can expand his area of influence. Joining Christian ministry and then faced with stationing in remote Zimbabwe was challenging. This was the beginning of long journey, which ended in United Kingdom. The liberation that came as a result of being exposed helped me love my country. Coming back home to a situation where there was oppression, even under…mehr

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In Pursuit for Freedom speaks for itself. Being born in rural Zimbabwe and going to school there has given me enough stamina to write a book about my life. I have always wanted to be myself. It was when I was growing up that I realized that one can expand his area of influence. Joining Christian ministry and then faced with stationing in remote Zimbabwe was challenging. This was the beginning of long journey, which ended in United Kingdom. The liberation that came as a result of being exposed helped me love my country. Coming back home to a situation where there was oppression, even under black rule, was very suffocating. I then pursued a life that was looking at the suffering masses of Zimbabwe. Being a Methodist, one is liberated to develop yourself. In spite of the powerful regime that intimidated me, I resolved to speak on behalf of the people.
Autorenporträt
Levee Kadenge was born in Kwenda and brought up by his parents. He is a product of a polygamous family. He narrates his childhood story that reveals rebellious aspects. As a young boy he experienced the youthful struggles of identity. As a result, this book has been written from real life situation. The material is drawn from the personal encounters of the author. His behaviours reveal the challenges of growing up. Like Moses in the bible Levee has a past and future that cannot converge. His past and future cannot build a connected history. It reveals the notorious life of a rural adolescent African boy, Levee, who upon completing his O level studies could not find meaning in all that was around him. But later he champions the fight for good governance in church and government.