The colonial Southern Rhodesian government displaced the minority Tonga people from the ecologically rich Zambezi River plains due to the construction of the World Bank funded hydroelectric power generating Kariba Dam in the late 1950s. The dislocated communities were resettled in the adjoining uplands of Binga District where they did not access the electricity and waters of the Kariba Dam as well as the wild animal resources in the safaris and national game parks abutting their new villages. This state regulated decoupling from the local natural resource asset base generated a politicised sense of entitlement to those resources spearheaded by a generational cohort of educated Tonga activists that emerged in the 1990s. Besides everyday real...
Forced resettlement is an issue of great humanitarian concern. The disruption it brings to the lives...
On January 22nd, 1966, at Akosombo, president Kwame Nkrumah inaugurated the Volta River dam, centerp...
Researchers have clearly demonstrated that Development‐Induced Displacement and Resettlement (DIDR) ...
Much ink has been spilt in constructing and (re)presenting the Zambezi Valley Tonga in Zimbabwe usin...
The minority Tonga Community of the Great Zambezi River Basin (Basilwizi) in Binga District of north...
Land and inanimate resources constitute the most dominant theme in the history of Zimbabwe. Question...
Over the years there has been, in Southern Africa, a steady flow of populations from the overcrowded...
The Gwembe Tonga live in Zambia’s Southern Province, a region of climatic extremes including severe ...
Using the Kariba dam project as a case study, this article examines some of the biases and interdepe...
Poverty in rural Zimbabwe was rampant during colonial and post independence times. Poverty creation...
Elitist socio-economic policies have remained largely responsible for community displacements in man...
M.A.Abstract: Resettlement can sometimes be regarded as unavoidable in contexts where people’s lives...
This research attempts to unearth the dynamics of the struggles of the BaTonga tribe of Binga in the...
In Zambia’s Southern Province, where a history of climatic and political fluctuation have played out...
The Contested Floodplain tells the story of institutional changes in the management of common pool r...
Forced resettlement is an issue of great humanitarian concern. The disruption it brings to the lives...
On January 22nd, 1966, at Akosombo, president Kwame Nkrumah inaugurated the Volta River dam, centerp...
Researchers have clearly demonstrated that Development‐Induced Displacement and Resettlement (DIDR) ...
Much ink has been spilt in constructing and (re)presenting the Zambezi Valley Tonga in Zimbabwe usin...
The minority Tonga Community of the Great Zambezi River Basin (Basilwizi) in Binga District of north...
Land and inanimate resources constitute the most dominant theme in the history of Zimbabwe. Question...
Over the years there has been, in Southern Africa, a steady flow of populations from the overcrowded...
The Gwembe Tonga live in Zambia’s Southern Province, a region of climatic extremes including severe ...
Using the Kariba dam project as a case study, this article examines some of the biases and interdepe...
Poverty in rural Zimbabwe was rampant during colonial and post independence times. Poverty creation...
Elitist socio-economic policies have remained largely responsible for community displacements in man...
M.A.Abstract: Resettlement can sometimes be regarded as unavoidable in contexts where people’s lives...
This research attempts to unearth the dynamics of the struggles of the BaTonga tribe of Binga in the...
In Zambia’s Southern Province, where a history of climatic and political fluctuation have played out...
The Contested Floodplain tells the story of institutional changes in the management of common pool r...
Forced resettlement is an issue of great humanitarian concern. The disruption it brings to the lives...
On January 22nd, 1966, at Akosombo, president Kwame Nkrumah inaugurated the Volta River dam, centerp...
Researchers have clearly demonstrated that Development‐Induced Displacement and Resettlement (DIDR) ...