Douglas Rogers
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/ 15 September 2006

Free-ranging radio

In the foothills of the Bvumba mountains near the Mozambican border in eastern Zimbabwe, a group of villagers are gathered around a portable radio waiting for the daily broadcast of their favourite station. From a London suburb a resistance of exiled radio stars are beaming out the only opposition voice to Mugabe’s regime, writes Douglas Rogers.

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/ 29 March 2005

‘We are Zimbabweans’

It was early evening when I arrived, and my parents were locking their front gate. There were uniformed guards on the perimeter, and I saw the fence around their house had been electrified in the past year. ”We’ve just been to a farewell,” my mother laughed. ”Soon we’ll be the only ones left!” She meant the only whites left, although leaving Zimbabwe goes both ways these days: three million of us now live outside the country.