Excellent4.8 out of 5On Trustpilot
  1. Christian Books/
  2. Christian Biographies

Mugabe and the White African

  • Paperback
  • 256 pages
  • Publisher: Lion Hudson
  • 13 x 19.8 x 2.1 cm

£9.22

Available - Usually dispatched within 4 days

Buying for a school or church? Upgrade to a FREE Eden Advance Account

Mugabe and the White African is a book for those who want to see how human dignity flourishes even in the most adverse circumstances in the heart of one of today's hardest places.

Ben Freeth tells his extraordinary story of his fight against Mugabe's government.

Ben’s Family farm, like many other white farmers in Africa was 'reclaimed' by Mugabe's government for redistribution.

Ben’s Appealed to the international law instigated a suit against Mugabe's government in the SADC, the Southern African equivalent of NATO.

The case was finally heard and due to an obstruction of justice after Ben his parents-in-law was abducted and beaten within inches of death in 2008.

However the fight for justice in Zimbabwe is far from over, and in 2009 the family farm was burnt to the ground

Mugabe and the White African and When Governments Stumble
When Governments StumbleMugabe and the White African
  • Author

    Ben Freeth

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Lion Hudson

  • Published

    June 2011

  • Weight

    286g

  • Page Count

    256

  • Dimensions

    13 x 19.8 x 2.1 cm

  • ISBN

    9780745955469

  • ISBN-10

    0745955460

  • Eden Code

    3963110

Featured in

Over 14,000 churches and schools have upgraded to an Advance Account and we‘d love to welcome you into this free program. We know that church volunteers and school teachers often use their own money, then have claim it back on on an expense form. We can take all of that hassle away by invoicing your church or school directly and delivering your order straight away.

Opening an account is quick and easy, with most accounts being approved and setup within a few hours of filling in the form below (on weekdays, not weekends). As soon as we‘ve approved the application we‘ll send you an email to let you know that its done.

Upgrade to a FREE Eden Advance Account
  • TGBS

    The Good Book Stall

    Average rating of0.0

    The first thing to say about this book is this: read it immediately. The second thing to say is this: think about what it means to be a Christian, and ask yourself how well we remember to model ourselves upon Christ and to depend upon God. Ben Freeth is a white Zimbabwean farmer, and this is his story of what it means not to flee from oppressive and life-threatening tyranny but to stand firm against it. He has done this partly through the innate instinct which ties a human being to the land on which he was born, but also through the sheer conviction that Jesus was walking beside him each step of the way. It’s a painful but inspiring story – and it’s not yet over. Ben believes that the battle in Zimbabwe, as in so many African countries, is being fought in the spiritual realm. He contrasts Botswana, a landlocked, desert country led by a man whose family has been Christian for generations to the point where it is now a free and peaceful society and the fastest growing economy in the world, with Zimbabwe, where leaders with allegiance to violent ancestral spiritual traditions have taken a country with the highest literacy levels and most prosperous agricultural economy on the continent into decades of poverty, violence and hunger. ‘The reason that Africa is hungry is not because of physical factors,’ he points out; ‘Africa is hungry because of the covenant with death and the web of lies in which it has encased itself.’ I am reminded of the startling comment by atheist journalist Matthew Parris: "Removing Christian evangelism from the African equation may leave the continent at the mercy of a malign fusion of Nike, the witch doctor, the mobile phone and the machete." Draw your own conclusions.