Book Review : The Shona and their Neighbours by DN Beach
The book the Shona and their Neighbours by DN Beach is almost like a sequel to his other book the Shona and Zimbabwe 900-1850. Shona and their Neighbours summarises most of the things covered in the first book but it does look at the history of the Shona after colonisation and post colonisation. What I learnt from this book is that the rivalry between the Shona and the Ndebele has been exaggerated. DN Beach believes Rhodesian propagandists embellished the Ndebele raids on the Shona. It was in the Rhodesians interests to portray the Shona as helpless cowards who were saved from extinction at the hands of the brutal Ndebele by the white colonialists. DN Beach illustrates that many Shona chose to be independent from Ndebele and refused to pay tribute. The Muzhuzha village is one example of Shona people who were successful at beating back the Ndebele warriors. The book shows that the Shona were not peaceful people who happened to be victims of the violent Ndebele. The Shona also fought