The Pangolin Club - Paperback
The Pangolin Club - Paperback
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by Dabana Marotsi (Author)
The book explores how the political, economic, social policies of the government from the time of independence from the British government in 1980 have led to economic collapse. It highlights how corruption has resulted in the gap between the rich and the poor widening while, at the same time, there was a lot of disruption in the lives of ordinary people which saw them moving to different countries because of the dismal conditions that were a result of the corruption. It also touches on the issue of human trafficking and disregard of proper environmental practices that have led to ecological disasters and encouraged the outbreak of diseases such as cholera in certain areas.
Author Biography
The author was born in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) sixty three years ago, where she worked as an educationist for more than twenty years. Now she has taken up permanent residence in the UK. In the UK she worked for several years as an advisor with Citizen's Advice. During that time she studied for a Master of Social Science degree with the Open University.