Another great interview Trevor. How you are managing to get everyone to be interviewed is beyond me; but we appreciate your persistence and work. Keep this coming.
Trevor Ncube! Once again you have delivered a great and important interview! You are creating an important historical repository of life stories that recognise the contribution of quiet achievers. Thank you, Zimbabwe appreciates your efforts. Judith Todd is a national treasure. I like her disapproval of divisive "identity politics". The content of ones character not their tribe, religion, gender or race.
diversity, diversity, diversity. i love that about your wonderful show Trevor. its so refreshing to listen to inspirational, touching stories from a diverse set of individuals.....so refreshing.
Thank you Trevor please bring on Tendai Westerhof Mai Chisamba Tilda Moyo Strive Masiyiwa Gary Thompson Martha Tholanah Douglas Mamvura Muzvare Betty Makoni
I enjoyed this conversation with a truly great Zimbabwean whose life as you rightly said is lived by values. Kindly implore the good lady Ms. Todd to keep her literary works alive by reprinting her books.
Another interesting intervieu! I just want to make it clear that the UN secretary general, Dag Hammarskjöld, did not die in the Congo as is expressed. He died when his plane chrached/were blown up/shot down in Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, present day Zambia. Greetings from Sweden
If we learn nothing else from this interview we must at least learn to have the courage of our convictions. There are brave people who made great sacrifices for the first dispensation to come about. Today’s struggle will be no different.
She is 79 and said she can't go to Harare for a board meeting once a week. Bless her. This shows how cde Croc is dedicated and hard working, Because it's not easy to run a country at that age. Long live ED
I’m sobbing right now after listening to this interview and reminiscing about how Zimbabwe could have been if the current government would function as it should without all the corruption.
Great interview indeed what stands out from this interview was the fact this wasn't much about Judith, but the character and how it led her to be a dedicated carde to the nation. I think as a a young generation we got a lot to learn from her story being selfish doesn't take us anyway we need to work for our own nation. Considering what she went through and what was taken away from her life. I can't just imagine how someone can spend 8 years in exile and still comes back determined to work with the same elements similar to the previous regime and still have hope for a better futures it takes courage, patience and discipline which many of us don't have.
I like Ms Todd response it's fair though Trevor you were trying to pull her to the left IE tribal politics or race politics but Judith refused to be drawn to it. I think Judith has proved to be true zimbabwean
when are we expecting Dr Grace Mugabe 😜i can't wait to hear you asking her about her utterances dat Mugabe will rule this country from the grave 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ED ,Chiwenga,Shiri and manu who are in cabinet today have been directly invoved especially Garwe but because ane power we and backed by his corrupt friends in Army we cant do anything . I as shona i cant live in Matebeleland becsuse of this. Foorball matches between Dynamos and Highlanders is war its more than football game and was worse before unity accord which is fake unity designed to swallow zapu of nkomo .we therefore need to face this
Bro stop being dramatic, born and bred in Bulawayo. Zimbabweans have suffered a lot despite this we are a warm people at heart. You can travel anywhere in Matebeleland and will be safe.
Are we not giving up on ED too soon, remember he inherited a system and he cant just chat forward with easy as we might want, that is not to say he does not have questionable habits just like every politician. I personally celebrated to this day I believe the coup was a good thing, its the beginning of undoing a system of oppression built over 40yrs
Another great interview Trevor. How you are managing to get everyone to be interviewed is beyond me; but we appreciate your persistence and work. Keep this coming.
Trevor Ncube! Once again you have delivered a great and important interview! You are creating an important historical repository of life stories that recognise the contribution of quiet achievers. Thank you, Zimbabwe appreciates your efforts. Judith Todd is a national treasure. I like her disapproval of divisive "identity politics". The content of ones character not their tribe, religion, gender or race.
diversity, diversity, diversity. i love that about your wonderful show Trevor. its so refreshing to listen to inspirational, touching stories from a diverse set of individuals.....so refreshing.
Thank you Trevor please bring on
Tendai Westerhof
Mai Chisamba
Tilda Moyo
Strive Masiyiwa
Gary Thompson
Martha Tholanah
Douglas Mamvura
Muzvare Betty Makoni
Doug Mamvura has been on the Show
betty makoni top the list
Trevor is a great interviewer he asks all the right questions!
this lady is a zimbabwean hero.
"The enemy within" very painful reality
It is written that the truth is a liberator.
We are a people who have truth amongst us.
What a life!
Thank you both for this wonderful conversation.
Thanks again Trevor for these amazing conversations. When can we expect Strive Masiiwa?
I enjoyed this conversation with a truly great Zimbabwean whose life as you rightly said is lived by values. Kindly implore the good lady Ms. Todd to keep her literary works alive by reprinting her books.
Another interesting intervieu! I just want to make it clear that the UN secretary general, Dag Hammarskjöld, did not die in the Congo as is expressed. He died when his plane chrached/were blown up/shot down in Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, present day Zambia. Greetings from Sweden
Versatile and powerful this is exceptional journalism
If we learn nothing else from this interview we must at least learn to have the courage of our convictions. There are brave people who made great sacrifices for the first dispensation to come about. Today’s struggle will be no different.
Wonderful show today. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Siyabonga.
Is this Sir Garfield Todd’s daughter? Wonderful family. I attended Dadaya high school and they did great and mighty things there
Yes she is
Yes thats her.
Great stuff! Is there a written transcript?
With the costs of data in Zimbabwe this will be out of reach to many.
Thanks for bringing her to the show.
She is 79 and said she can't go to Harare for a board meeting once a week. Bless her. This shows how cde Croc is dedicated and hard working, Because it's not easy to run a country at that age. Long live ED
I appreciate what you are doing Sir.
So we'll articulated
Nice to see the todd family still in the country
Read her book Zimbabwe a Harrowing Tale really learnt a lot
What a facinating woman 👠👠
Trevor, get Na'ima Bint Robert on the show, another great female author representing our country on the international stage
Really hurts for anyone with a heart.
Wow ! Thanks Trevor
I’m sobbing right now after listening to this interview and reminiscing about how Zimbabwe could have been if the current government would function as it should without all the corruption.
I have a signed copy from Judith. Lucky me.
Indeed you are lucky my friend!
Great interview indeed what stands out from this interview was the fact this wasn't much about Judith, but the character and how it led her to be a dedicated carde to the nation.
I think as a a young generation we got a lot to learn from her story being selfish doesn't take us anyway we need to work for our own nation.
Considering what she went through and what was taken away from her life. I can't just imagine how someone can spend 8 years in exile and still comes back determined to work with the same elements similar to the previous regime and still have hope for a better futures it takes courage, patience and discipline which many of us don't have.
I like Ms Todd response it's fair though Trevor you were trying to pull her to the left IE tribal politics or race politics but Judith refused to be drawn to it. I think Judith has proved to be true zimbabwean
Very intelligent lady
Good information thanks
This is rich history
we need a conversation with Mr Biti
She has a long story to be heard...i heard a few names mentioned there, where are we going?
First time to hear about the rape….what a bunch of monsters are living amongst us
Hie waa Judy
Agrippa Mutambara wekumbo batana nana Chamisa uyu?
He was not sent by anyone. He did and he is alive. Be should be asked about this. It's not upto Judith to pursue it
when are we expecting Dr Grace Mugabe 😜i can't wait to hear you asking her about her utterances dat Mugabe will rule this country from the grave 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ED ,Chiwenga,Shiri and manu who are in cabinet today have been directly invoved especially Garwe but because ane power we and backed by his corrupt friends in Army we cant do anything . I as shona i cant live in Matebeleland becsuse of this. Foorball matches between Dynamos and Highlanders is war its more than football game and was worse before unity accord which is fake unity designed to swallow zapu of nkomo .we therefore need to face this
Bro stop being dramatic, born and bred in Bulawayo. Zimbabweans have suffered a lot despite this we are a warm people at heart. You can travel anywhere in Matebeleland and will be safe.
Rapped 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Are we not giving up on ED too soon, remember he inherited a system and he cant just chat forward with easy as we might want, that is not to say he does not have questionable habits just like every politician. I personally celebrated to this day I believe the coup was a good thing, its the beginning of undoing a system of oppression built over 40yrs
He is the system. Wake up!
Wake up Innocent. He is the system. He is not dealing with corruption. Why is Rushwaya not in jail?
a story of horror