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Contemporary politico-economic discourse in Zimbabwe, Africa and elsewhere around the globe is characterised by the phenomena of racism, classism, tribal/ethnic and inter-group tensions and conflicts of all kinds. These conflicts are epitomised by widespread xenophobia and the politics of difference. It is thus important to conceptualise these phenomena, particularly the race and class questions, within the evolutionary and revolutionary democratic practice of the African people.