After a decade away, Everjoice J Win returns and battles with a different Zimbabwe. Or is she ultimately the one who has changed?
Everjoice J Win looks back at how her life has intersected with the history of Zimbabwe.
Everjoice J Win explains why she will be as far away from Zimbabwe as possible when it is time for the June 27 run-off election.
”Rhodesia. The Seventies. ‘This is the Rhodesia Broadcasting Corporation. Combined operations headquarters reports that 15 terrorists were killed in Muzarabani. In Rushinga 11 more terrorists were killed this evening.”’ The Zimbabwean government’s commitment to local content broadcasting is a sham, argues Everjoice J Win.
”Dear sisters, Happy International Women’s Day. The 8th of March is meant to be a day to celebrate how far we have come as women worldwide. But for us, North of your border, we have no cause to celebrate. I am writing to you, woman to woman. Sisters, you are letting us down.” Everjoice J Win writes an open letter to Foreign Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and other women in the Cabinet.