The political dysfunction that had come to characterize an imploding Zimbabwean economy is beyond dispute. This paper explores how a government that had become weakened in the face of a formidable opposition in urban areas turned to use land as a reward for supporters and as a means of luring new members to join the ruling party. It argues that land patronage has been used as a means for legitimating fledgling state rule while undermining the tenure security of the poor. Any policy to support the poor in post–crisis Zimbabwe will need to prioritize the idea of land as a social and economic asset rather than a political instrument of the state
This study provides an understanding on whether land reform policies pursued by the government of Zi...
From 2000, ZANU(PF) suffered repeated electoral defeat in the cities and lost control of municipalit...
This work investigates the nature and experience of land reform, and emerging demands for land redis...
ABSTRACT Urban land in Zimbabwe is a lucrative economic and thus political asset. Increased demand f...
Bibliography: leaves 368-389.xiii, 389 leaves, [12] : map (1 col. & fold.) ; 30 cm.Since independenc...
Rights to land have changed hands several times across Zimbabwe's racial, class, socioeconomic, and ...
This paper which focuses on the determinants of land policy will consist of two sections. The first...
This paper is a case in distributive politics (and hinges on land-based power dynamics) arguing tha...
This paper is a case in distributive politics (and hinges on land-based power dynamics) arguing tha...
This thesis is a detailed account of Zimbabwe's controversial fast-track land reform programme. Zimb...
Zimbabwe has been experiencing a rapid rate of urbanization amidst a failure by conventional approac...
Agriculture is the mainstay of the Zimbabwean economy and land is the key resource in agricultural p...
The government of Zimbabwe launched the Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP) in 2000 as part of ...
A position paper on the impact of Zimbabwe's land sub-division policy to national agricultural outpu...
The inequalities in land distribution in Zimbabwe are of a historical legacy that has to be correcte...
This study provides an understanding on whether land reform policies pursued by the government of Zi...
From 2000, ZANU(PF) suffered repeated electoral defeat in the cities and lost control of municipalit...
This work investigates the nature and experience of land reform, and emerging demands for land redis...
ABSTRACT Urban land in Zimbabwe is a lucrative economic and thus political asset. Increased demand f...
Bibliography: leaves 368-389.xiii, 389 leaves, [12] : map (1 col. & fold.) ; 30 cm.Since independenc...
Rights to land have changed hands several times across Zimbabwe's racial, class, socioeconomic, and ...
This paper which focuses on the determinants of land policy will consist of two sections. The first...
This paper is a case in distributive politics (and hinges on land-based power dynamics) arguing tha...
This paper is a case in distributive politics (and hinges on land-based power dynamics) arguing tha...
This thesis is a detailed account of Zimbabwe's controversial fast-track land reform programme. Zimb...
Zimbabwe has been experiencing a rapid rate of urbanization amidst a failure by conventional approac...
Agriculture is the mainstay of the Zimbabwean economy and land is the key resource in agricultural p...
The government of Zimbabwe launched the Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP) in 2000 as part of ...
A position paper on the impact of Zimbabwe's land sub-division policy to national agricultural outpu...
The inequalities in land distribution in Zimbabwe are of a historical legacy that has to be correcte...
This study provides an understanding on whether land reform policies pursued by the government of Zi...
From 2000, ZANU(PF) suffered repeated electoral defeat in the cities and lost control of municipalit...
This work investigates the nature and experience of land reform, and emerging demands for land redis...