The one-party
state depends on its
praise-singers,
the
army
of sycophants,
flatterers and
toadies who
furnish
the
ruler's court. These are extracts from a
speech made in
Harare, 'A culture of burdensome sycophancy;
or,
sycophancy and
the
one-party state', by the novelist Chenjerai Hove