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Not My Throne

Not My Throne

著者: Kundai Henney
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Discover "Not My Throne," the thought-provoking podcast by Kundai Henney, author of the acclaimed book Not My Throne: A Blueprint for the Zimbabwe I’d Build. Dive into insightful discussions inspired by the book’s themes, reimagining Zimbabwe’s future through collective action, rejecting political thrones, and embracing a mental reset. Each episode explores Kundai's personal journey, from his bold dream to lead Zimbabwe to his realisation that the nation needs its people, not saviours. Expect a reflective narrative where Henney grapples with his role, subtly questioning leadership without committing, alongside deep dives into chapters like "The Confession" and "The Borrowdale Mirage." Perfect for listeners interested in Zimbabwean politics, diaspora perspectives, and grassroots change. Let's talk - @kundaihenney on all socials.

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  • The Returnee’s Confession
    2025/09/12

    After 12 years living abroad, I returned to Zimbabwe with fresh eyes and a burning question: Can I run for president and save Zimbabwe? (How Naive, I know)


    In this first episode of the Not My Throne Podcast, I open up about my personal journey, the cultural shock of coming home, and why I wrote my book, Not My Throne - A Blueprint to the Zimbabwe I’d Build.

    I share the reality of realising I am not the saviour I thought I could be, and how my first ever Reddit post sparked heated conversations, backlash, and eye-opening debates about Zimbabwe’s future, diaspora voices, and real change vs empty politics.

    We’ll dive into:

    • My return to Zimbabwe after more than a decade away.
    • The tough truths behind Chapter 1, The Confession, and why honesty is our first step to progress.
    • The Borrowdale Mirage – a wake-up call about the elite bubble and why it holds us back.
    • Lessons from my viral Reddit post and the misconceptions I faced head-on.
    • How can we move from complaining to building through small, practical actions.


    This episode isn’t about politics-as-usual or waiting for a saviour. It’s about personal responsibility, nation-building, and what every Zimbabwean, at home or abroad, can do to create a better future.


    Whether you’re part of the Zimbabwean diaspora, living in Harare, Bulawayo, or beyond, this podcast will challenge how you see leadership, community, and your role in the country’s story.

    Let's talk - @kundaihenney on X (Twitter) and all other social media platforms.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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