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‘The Battle of Muizenberg (1795): The Moravian Missionaries and the Telling of Corps Pandouren History.’ Kronos, 22, 36–53. These moments of encounter have caused pain to both parties and the agentive response has expressed itself in different forms including racism, liberatory Europhobia, xenophobia and, more recently, Afrophobia. I refer to some other plays from South Africa and Zimbabwe that capture the events of these centuries. Kavanagh’s Mavambo to understand the nature of such turbulences. Different playwrights engage with this subject of migration from different perspectives. This period and subject are generally neglected in research as they are considered sensitive to the general thrust of reconciliation and national cohesion advanced by African governments.

European immigrants started to expand to the furthest corners causing turbulence amongst African populations. The focus is on how playwrights covered and responded to this occupation of African land. This chapter surveys the movement of European immigrants to South Africa and Zimbabwe between the eighteenth and early twentieth centuries.
