Makhokhoba and Mzilikazi are two of the oldest suburbs in Zimbabwe and Bulawayo respectively. The people in these areas played a pivotal role in dismantling the yoke of colonialism in Zimbabwe. They also suffered a lot during this period as they were treated as second-class citizens; as evidenced by their type of dwellings—mainly hostels and one- room houses. These were meant for accommodating a man only, as women were not allowed in these areas because they were supposed to stay in rural areas while only the men worked in the city of Bulawayo. This mistreatment, poor working conditions and other ills they suffered in the hands of colonialists led to Zhii protests (Zhii is an Ndebele word for Ndebele war cry). The Zhii protests were mainl...
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This article explores conflicts over a series of ruins located within Zimbabwe's flagship National P...
This article aims to examine the importance of indigenous medical knowledge during the 1970s when gu...
The main objective of the study is to explore the response of women to the Armed Struggle in Chiping...
The study was on the role of music in the liberation struggle in Zimbabwe, and Matabeleland region...
The resuscitation of the Ndebele kingdom has been a topical issue in Zimbabwe. The Ndebele kingdom, ...
Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfilme...
This article is concerned with the mnemonics of colonial violence and how Chimurenga War during Zimb...
In 2000, Zimbabwe’s century old land movement took a swift turn, rupturing into <br/> nationwide occ...
This study interrogates the dynamics of conflict resolution, healing and reconciliation in Zimbabwe ...
Between 1940 and 1960 there was a succession of bitter territorial conflicts be-tween peasants and t...
The article explores Zimbabwean women’s voices about women’s participation in Zimbabwe’s struggle fo...
A country held captive by its past: The case of ZimbabweThe article provides an overview of the his...
In this article, it will be argued that the First Chimurenga, or uprising in Southern Rhodesia was a...
This thesis is about a ‘place’ that effectively no longer exists-in the sense of being a recogni...
In 2004, the government of Zimbabwe launched the Capturing a Fading National Memory project whose ai...
This article explores conflicts over a series of ruins located within Zimbabwe's flagship National P...
This article aims to examine the importance of indigenous medical knowledge during the 1970s when gu...
The main objective of the study is to explore the response of women to the Armed Struggle in Chiping...