I agree - we saw it earlier. A love story, of course, but also a gripping political drama. Unusual in that the two lead characters were both given equal importance. Young people should see it and learn about the British Empire in Africa. Older people should see it to remind themselves how much things have changed for the better. Well cast, well acted and lots of attention to detail. I liked the fact that the costumes, makeup, accents etc were all appropriate. Most enjoyable film I have seen in ages.
(Very irritated by Close to the Enemy, on TV now, set in the same post-war era, in which the male lead has permanent stubble and an accent and manner lifted straight from James Bond.)