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THE CHIKANGWE RECKONING: A story of Corruption and Coup

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  • ISBN8232923471
  • EAN9798232923471
  • Date de parution19/11/2025
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  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

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THE CHIKANGWE RECKONING: A story of Corruption and CoupEvery nation has a story it tells itself at night-a hopeful, necessary myth of resilience and democratic virtue. But what happens when the daylight reveals the myth to be a cruel lie?This is the story of Chikangwe, a republic founded on grand ideals, now choking under the weight of its own success. Beneath the glittering facade of Presidential palaces and high-rise developments, a rot has taken hold.
This rot is embodied by President Shumba, a man who mistook his mandate for ownership, and Sir Hwenjaz, the ruthless architect of a shadow economy, who treats the national treasury as his personal ledger. Their regime, the United Chikangwe Party (UCP), is a perfect, insulated machine of greed, sustained by the silence of fear and the pervasive scent of stolen wealth. The Chikangwe Reckoning does not begin with an army marching or a revolutionary speech.
It begins with the mundane, heartbreaking failure of infrastructure: the lack of oxygen in a government hospital. The novel follows the trajectory of this single, fatal truth as it moves through the capital. You will meet Tino Mavura, the young, idealistic journalist who holds the spreadsheet that can dismantle the state; Nurse Tariro, whose silent, exhausting fight on the hospital wards embodies the suffering of the common citizen; and General Mushambi, a soldier who must ultimately choose between his oath to the state and his loyalty to the people.
This is a story about the inevitable moment when a nation decides that moral bankruptcy is no longer a political compromise but an intolerable national emergency. It traces the volatile, desperate cascade of events-the grassroots resistance, the political betrayals, and the calculated, surgical strike of the military-that culminates in a spectacular, necessary coup. But the final victory is never in the removal of the villains; it is in the struggle to resist the corruption inherent in power itself.
As the dust settles and a new regime of self-proclaimed "heroes" rises to craft a new constitution, the central, haunting question remains: Is Chikangwe finally free, or will the seductive, vain pursuit of power merely recycle the same old sins under a new flag?This is the account of the rise, the fall, and the agonizing, hopeful, unresolved legacy of a nation's dramatic reckoning. Turn the page, and enter the volatile heart of Chikangwe.
THE CHIKANGWE RECKONING: A story of Corruption and CoupEvery nation has a story it tells itself at night-a hopeful, necessary myth of resilience and democratic virtue. But what happens when the daylight reveals the myth to be a cruel lie?This is the story of Chikangwe, a republic founded on grand ideals, now choking under the weight of its own success. Beneath the glittering facade of Presidential palaces and high-rise developments, a rot has taken hold.
This rot is embodied by President Shumba, a man who mistook his mandate for ownership, and Sir Hwenjaz, the ruthless architect of a shadow economy, who treats the national treasury as his personal ledger. Their regime, the United Chikangwe Party (UCP), is a perfect, insulated machine of greed, sustained by the silence of fear and the pervasive scent of stolen wealth. The Chikangwe Reckoning does not begin with an army marching or a revolutionary speech.
It begins with the mundane, heartbreaking failure of infrastructure: the lack of oxygen in a government hospital. The novel follows the trajectory of this single, fatal truth as it moves through the capital. You will meet Tino Mavura, the young, idealistic journalist who holds the spreadsheet that can dismantle the state; Nurse Tariro, whose silent, exhausting fight on the hospital wards embodies the suffering of the common citizen; and General Mushambi, a soldier who must ultimately choose between his oath to the state and his loyalty to the people.
This is a story about the inevitable moment when a nation decides that moral bankruptcy is no longer a political compromise but an intolerable national emergency. It traces the volatile, desperate cascade of events-the grassroots resistance, the political betrayals, and the calculated, surgical strike of the military-that culminates in a spectacular, necessary coup. But the final victory is never in the removal of the villains; it is in the struggle to resist the corruption inherent in power itself.
As the dust settles and a new regime of self-proclaimed "heroes" rises to craft a new constitution, the central, haunting question remains: Is Chikangwe finally free, or will the seductive, vain pursuit of power merely recycle the same old sins under a new flag?This is the account of the rise, the fall, and the agonizing, hopeful, unresolved legacy of a nation's dramatic reckoning. Turn the page, and enter the volatile heart of Chikangwe.
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