

After Independence
May Sumbwanyambe


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And do you know why I was called by that name?
Because I decided who would be saved and who would be condemned.
I took that responsibility for others and now I take it for myself.
I am Black Jesus.
I do not crawl.
Zimbabwe. 2015.
The Mugabe Government has fallen and investigations into its abuses have begun.
Eunice Ncube, working for the new Truth and Justice Commission, begins the interviewing of Gabriel Chibamu, one of the most infamous perpetrators of the horrors of the Mugabe regime.
As Gabriel's trial and inevitable prosecution approach, Eunice begins to sift through the past – only to find that right and wrong, and guilt and innocence, are far less clear than she first thought .
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This stunning new play by Finborough Theatre Playwright-in-Residence, and one of the UK's leading political playwrights, Anders Lustgarten, is more urgent than ever.
Black Jesus unpicks the political complexities of Zimbabwe through the devastating personal journeys of two very different people, both scarred by one of Africa's most notorious dictatorships.
Black Jesus is a British black history play written by Anders Lustgarten and published by Methuen (2013).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781472526526).
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Methuen · 2013 · 64 pp
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