Afrophobia

Tafadzwa Reflects on the Educated Waiter, Plight of African Immigrants and Progressive Leadership in Zimbabwe

Tafadzwa Z Taruvinga released his debut memoir titled, The Educated Waiter in 2019. Tafadzwa has a knack for literary, popular, and scholarly writing. He is also a corporate trainer with solid experience sharpened from delivering accredited courses within 50+ private and public sector organisations on the African continent. In this exclusive interview with EW Blog editor, Ezekiel Kekana, Tafadzwa reflects on his debut memoir, the plight of African immigrants in South Africa and he also shares good advice with young foreign African students studying in South Africa.

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Madam Afrika Shares her Love for Afrika in Vagabond

Lerato Mogoatlhe is a content strategist, writer, professional traveller. She released her debut memoir titled Vagabond-Wandering Through Africa on Faith under BookBird Books in 2019. In this exclusive Q&A with EW Blog editor, Madam Afrika touches on her travelling experiences in the five regions of the continent and shares her view on the afrophobic attitude of South Africans towards their African sisters and brothers among other issues.

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