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Dziwanyika’s novel gets set book affirmatio­n

- BY TAFADZWA KACHIKO lFollow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

NOVELIST Obvious Dziwanyika is over the moon after his novel Chomubako was chosen as an Advanced Level setbook by the Zimbabwe School Examinatio­n Council (Zimsec) for the next two years.

The novel, which was published by Progressiv­e Publishers, centred on a pre-colonial fictitious story about a boy called Chomubako, the great grandson of a king, who was killed during a raid, marking the end of his father’s kingship.

The deceased’s spirit later influences Chomubako to stand up and fight for his throne against the then cruel king. Dzangare did not hesitate to kill suspected rebels.

The brave fighter then provokes Dzangare and he becomes the most wanted person on the land. He flees from the country and later comes across his relatives in a foreign land.

They then plan a comeback and fight the cruel king who had a very large army. Because of unity and intelligen­ce, they managed to confuse Dzangare and won the battle. Subsequent­ly, Chomubako becomes king.

Dziwanyika told NewsDay Life & Style that although he was excited by such a milestone, he fears that piracy could erode the fruits of his sweat.

“This is my first solo project. It has instilled confidence in me as almost every writer dreams of this recognitio­n. It shows that my writing met the demands of the Zimsec syllabus. I am looking forward to working on more publicatio­ns that will impact the lives of the young people,” he said. “Although I am expecting this to come with financial benefits as schools buy copies of the book, my greatest fear is piracy. I am encouragin­g schools to buy original copies to fight this cancer.”

Dziwanyika said he was planning to compose a song on how piracy kills creativity.

“We need to continue fighting piracy because in future, it will affect learners who are tomorrow’s writers,” he said.

Apart from Chomubako, Dziwanyika has made contributi­ons to a 2020 anthology Chainga Chenduri, published by Essential Publishers, as well as Makore Asina Mvura, a short stories’ anthology by Bhabhu Books.

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