Since independence in March 1990, the unequal distribution and ownership of land as a leftover of colonial-era dispossession and appropriation has been a major issue of sociopolitical contestation in Namibia. This article summarises the structural colonial legacy and the efforts made towards land reform. Reference points are the country’s first national land reform conference in 1991 and the second national land reform conference in October 2018. The analysis points to the contradictory factors at play, seeking to contextualise land reform in between the colonial legacy of racial discrepancies and ethnicity as well as class, as more contemporary influencing factors
Namibia is today the most unequal country in the world. It is 21 years since they gained independenc...
It is often asserted in Namibia that the war of independence was fought over land. More than half of...
The article demonstrates some unintended consequences of land reform, showing how the restoration of...
Since independence in March 1990, the unequal distribution and ownership of land as a leftover of c...
The land reform process in Namibia has been based on the official policy of “nation- building” which...
It is trite that at independence in 1990 Namibia inherited a skewed land distribution system in favo...
Access to and tenure of land were among the most important concerns of the Namibian people in their ...
Masters in Public Administration - MPAThe Government of Namibia has been responsible for facilitatin...
Twenty-five years after Namibia gained its independence, the country continues to be characterized b...
This chapter chapter seeks to offer some context for understanding present circumstances and ongoing...
This thesis comprises a history of identity-building and of contestations for authority over land an...
The land reform debate in Namibia has been predicated on a number of questionable assumptions and i...
An announcement by Prime Minister Theo-Ben Gurirab on 26 February 2004 that the Namibian government ...
Since independence in 1990 the SWAPO-led Government has implemented a land reform policy in Namibia ...
This thesis is based on a grazing and land dispute which took place in the semi-arid Kaoko, north-we...
Namibia is today the most unequal country in the world. It is 21 years since they gained independenc...
It is often asserted in Namibia that the war of independence was fought over land. More than half of...
The article demonstrates some unintended consequences of land reform, showing how the restoration of...
Since independence in March 1990, the unequal distribution and ownership of land as a leftover of c...
The land reform process in Namibia has been based on the official policy of “nation- building” which...
It is trite that at independence in 1990 Namibia inherited a skewed land distribution system in favo...
Access to and tenure of land were among the most important concerns of the Namibian people in their ...
Masters in Public Administration - MPAThe Government of Namibia has been responsible for facilitatin...
Twenty-five years after Namibia gained its independence, the country continues to be characterized b...
This chapter chapter seeks to offer some context for understanding present circumstances and ongoing...
This thesis comprises a history of identity-building and of contestations for authority over land an...
The land reform debate in Namibia has been predicated on a number of questionable assumptions and i...
An announcement by Prime Minister Theo-Ben Gurirab on 26 February 2004 that the Namibian government ...
Since independence in 1990 the SWAPO-led Government has implemented a land reform policy in Namibia ...
This thesis is based on a grazing and land dispute which took place in the semi-arid Kaoko, north-we...
Namibia is today the most unequal country in the world. It is 21 years since they gained independenc...
It is often asserted in Namibia that the war of independence was fought over land. More than half of...
The article demonstrates some unintended consequences of land reform, showing how the restoration of...