The Book with a Call for Change
The Fight for Democracy in Zimbabwe: We Are Not Here Yet! My Political Activism is a powerful reflection of a nation’s ongoing struggle for freedom, justice, and the right to choose its own future.
But it’s not just history. It’s personal. It discusses real voices, real events, and real questions forward, like, why have we struggled for so long? What went wrong? And what can be done now?
If you’ve lived this story or are learning it for the first time, this book helps connect the dots between past and present, and challenges you to think about what comes next. It’s a call to stay awake, stay involved, and keep the conversation going.
Because the fight for democracy isn’t over. Not yet.
Honoring History. Inspiring Change. Fueling the Future.
Honest History
Power in Unity
Knowledge That Empowers
Legacy of Hope
“I picked up this book out of curiosity and couldn’t put it down. I knew little about Zimbabwe beyond the news clips, but this gave me the human side of the story. You feel the hope, the heartbreak, and the fight that’s still going. It challenged me to think more deeply about democracy, not just as a system, but as a lived reality. Powerful read.”
Nathan Lewis
“This book is raw, real, and necessary. I’ve worked in civil society for over 10 years, and reading this felt like someone finally documented our unspoken truth. The courage in these pages is powerful. It’s not written from a distance, but from deep within the trenches. Mtape and Ranga speak directly to the people still trying to make sense of Zimbabwe’s struggle. I salute them for this work.”
Mildred Chisvo
“As a history student focused on Southern Africa, I found this book incredibly rich and relevant. It goes beyond the political headlines and gives insight into how power, identity, and resistance have evolved in Zimbabwe. What makes it stand out is the author’s lived experience. It’s critical reading for anyone who wants to understand how democracy is challenged and defended.”
Jason Odhiambo
“I’m part of a new generation that didn’t live through 1980 or the early MDC years, but we’re living the consequences. This book helped me understand where the cracks began. This book is personal, emotional, and eye-opening. I’m inspired by how Mtape stayed active and outspoken all these years. We need more stories like this, and more people willing to write them.”
Rutendo K.
“This book put into words what so many of us have felt but couldn’t express. As someone who left Zimbabwe years ago, I’ve carried a lot of questions, frustration, and hope. Mtape and Ranga don’t just retell history, they connect the dots, honestly and powerfully. It reminded me that I’m not alone, and that the fight is still mine, even from afar. I’ll be recommending this to every Zimbabwean I know.”