Guy Clutton Brock (1906-1995)

Guy Clutton Brock
Guy Clutton Brock

To learn that Guy Clutton Brock is the one and only white man whose ashes are buried in Zimbabwe’s Heroes’ Acre is curiously off putting. To be told that he is, or might be, the only white man to appear on a Zimbabwe stamp also does more to detract rather than add.

How can this be? Both it can be said represent a great honour. Yet these are honours which, in a way, tell us more about Zimbabwe’s terrible recent history than they do about Clutton Brock himself.

The differences in the recent histories of Zimbabwe and this country are, mercifully, enormous.

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