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In page A Guest of Honour (novel):

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Edward Shinza, a trade unionist and the founder of the People's Independence Party, had worked with Mweta in the fight for independence but was excluded from the new government's cabinet due to his revolutionary ideals. Bray, who had known both men against colonial rule, makes efforts to reconcile Shinza and Mweta, but, as Bray becomes more aware of Mweta's corruptness and neocolonial rule, he sides with Shinza. Mweta's rule becomes increasingly authoritarian. Violence breaks out in the Gala dristrict and Bray is mistaken for someone else and killed.[2] After his death, the novel's conclusion is narrated first by Rebecca, and then other characters.[citation needed]