The vines of Muza is a gripping novel based on true events, tracing Zimbabwe's journey from colonial rule to independence and beyond. Beginning in the 1960s in a mine, the story unfolds through the liberation struggle, capturing the lives of black Zimbabweans, white settlers, mixed-race communities, and war collaborators. It explores the brutality of war, the moral conflicts of black soldiers fighting for the colonial regime, and the resilience of guerrillas fighting for freedom. Beyond independence in 1980, the novel delves into the disillusionment that followed-corruption, greed, and imposters betraying the nation's dreams. With vivid prose, it portrays the cost of liberation and the enduring hope for a better future. The Vines of Muza is a poignant tale of struggle, sacrifice, and the quest for true justice