Indigenization policy, which became topical in 2011 and 2012 amidst talks of upcoming elections, stirred a lot of controversy in Zimbabwe. It has been argued that this policy has been undertaken as a way of empowering people. This paper seeks to join the ongoing debates by examining the Indigenization and Economic Empowerment Act. The main thrust of the paper lies in examining the objectives of the policy, the intended beneficiaries and its impact on development in general. In addition, the paper examines whether the Act was really about redistributive justice or a political move by ZANU PF party to garner support. The paper therefore argues that as much as the indigenization policy is meant to benefit and empower the black people and addr...
There is a general consensus that land reform in post settler colonies fits like a glove. Since exte...
A research paper on post-colonial nationalism and race relations in Zimbabwe.Among the many paradoxe...
Zimbabwe's current restructuring of land and resource ownership has not only been violent and coerci...
Post-colonial Zimbabwe has witnessed two major black empowerment initiatives, namely the land reform...
The onset of the colonial rule in Zimbabwe during the 1890s retarded the socio-economic fortunes of ...
A conference paper on the pros and cons of indigenising the Zimbabwean economy. Originally prepared ...
The anchor of this research was to analyze the implementation process of Zimbabwe’s IEEP. Implementa...
The paper assessed the challenges caused by the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment (IEE) policy...
This research paper is a critical evaluation of the current investment policy and legislation. The w...
This study analyzes the agricultural productivity and policy trends from pre-colonial Zimbabwe to mo...
In the 1950s, the white minority regime in Zimbabwe launched an ambitious development scheme for pea...
This rapid review focusses on what the government of Malawi can learn from the implementation of ind...
This paper which focuses on the determinants of land policy will consist of two sections. The first...
The Land Reform programme in Zimbabwe has been a major area of international discussion for almost f...
Even though the concept of development means different things to different people, the general conse...
There is a general consensus that land reform in post settler colonies fits like a glove. Since exte...
A research paper on post-colonial nationalism and race relations in Zimbabwe.Among the many paradoxe...
Zimbabwe's current restructuring of land and resource ownership has not only been violent and coerci...
Post-colonial Zimbabwe has witnessed two major black empowerment initiatives, namely the land reform...
The onset of the colonial rule in Zimbabwe during the 1890s retarded the socio-economic fortunes of ...
A conference paper on the pros and cons of indigenising the Zimbabwean economy. Originally prepared ...
The anchor of this research was to analyze the implementation process of Zimbabwe’s IEEP. Implementa...
The paper assessed the challenges caused by the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment (IEE) policy...
This research paper is a critical evaluation of the current investment policy and legislation. The w...
This study analyzes the agricultural productivity and policy trends from pre-colonial Zimbabwe to mo...
In the 1950s, the white minority regime in Zimbabwe launched an ambitious development scheme for pea...
This rapid review focusses on what the government of Malawi can learn from the implementation of ind...
This paper which focuses on the determinants of land policy will consist of two sections. The first...
The Land Reform programme in Zimbabwe has been a major area of international discussion for almost f...
Even though the concept of development means different things to different people, the general conse...
There is a general consensus that land reform in post settler colonies fits like a glove. Since exte...
A research paper on post-colonial nationalism and race relations in Zimbabwe.Among the many paradoxe...
Zimbabwe's current restructuring of land and resource ownership has not only been violent and coerci...