Six decades after its first publication African Nationalism is
still as relevant today as it was back then.
Where was Africa yesterday, where is it today?
Has Africa reach where it ought to have been?
How does Africa get back
on track?
Your introspection can start by reading African
Nationalism!

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"The book evokes deep emotions of the long arduous journey tavelled for Zimbabwe to regain
its independence so that it could proudly take its place in the comity of nations."

“In the 21st Century and with Africa agreed to be rising, this book must be a source of reflection
on how we use experiences and expectations of the past to shape Africa’s future, to ensure
Africa uses its new status to cement its place indelibly as an equal member of the community of
nations in this century and beyond.”

“Mr. Sithole’s book is especially welcome and valuable at this time because it comes from a
young African who has struggled against odds which would have dismayed most men”

“Reverend Sithole was our most gifted political strategist with an appreciation of how to achieve
results. His writings say it all as he still speaks to the world today”

“A simultaneously triumphant and tragic read, the Reverend’s ideas are as relevant now as they
have ever been. They remain an important window into the historical rise of African nationalism,
and a platform upon which contemporary debates thereof can be held.”

" Ndabaningi Sithole's short work on nationalism is in many ways a personal memoir, reflecting
on the cultural and social aspects of the particular nationalist struggle that concerns him the
most, that of southern Africa."
readingzimbabwe.com
" This little book is a clear and sedate exposition of the African's struggle against European
domination - political, economic and social - as viewed from the inside of the movement."
The Journal of Negro History
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