Smouldering Charcoal by Tiyambe Zeleza was written to protest against the brutal and barbaric rule of Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda. I conclude that the novel was politically influenced.provide real life examples and relate to the novel. in an essay format and 5 pages Discuss this claim in relation to the history of Malawi during one party era. Provide incite citation and APA reference list.

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