MEMORY DETE-MAWERE WAS BORN AT Dombotombo
Clinic, in Marondera Town, Zimbabwe, on 12 January
1975. She is the second daughter to the late Lazarus
Dete and Mavis Dete nee Makoni. She has three
siste...voir plusMEMORY DETE-MAWERE WAS BORN AT Dombotombo
Clinic, in Marondera Town, Zimbabwe, on 12 January
1975. She is the second daughter to the late Lazarus
Dete and Mavis Dete nee Makoni. She has three
sisters, namely, Patience and Felistas.
She attended Courteney Selous Primary School from
1982 to 1988, Girls High School, from 1989 to 1992
and studied journalism at the Christian College of
Southern Africa (CCOSA) from 1994 - 1996.
She however did not branch to mainstream
journalism but has worked for Non- Governmental
Organizations in Harare, Zimbabwe in information
and documentation roles. Her other publishing
credits include magazine articles and nonfiction
articles covering a wide variety of subjects which
have been published in various magazines and websites.
Memory is married to Musa Mawere and is blessed with a daughter,
Vimbainashe, who was born on 13 October 2001. She can be contacted on her
mobile number +263-773 191 081 or on email address memorydete@gmail.com
LONDON IS A COSMOPOLITAN AND racially diverse city, with a myriad of ethnic groups and
Zimbabweans make up part of the immigrant community. Many Zimbabweans consider
London to be the most exciting city in the world. After all, it has been around for centuries and
to centuries and is famed for being the home of King Arthur and Robin Hood.
Migrating to England was no mean feat for Zimbabweans, but that did not stop their mass
exodus. Finding England to be a fascinating country, many professional Zimbabwean citizens
chose to stay there permanently.
But what happens in their lives as Zimbabwean immigrants is a mystery to many people.
Whether you have “been there or done that” or whether you have only dreamt and longed to
travel to London, by the time you finish reading this book, you will have a little bit of
enlightenment on the experiences of Zimbabwean immigrants in England.voir moins