When 170,000 black farmers occupied 4000 White farms in Zimbabwe in 2000, it caused world-wide shock. A decade later, this book finds that the new land reform farmers are doing relatively well, improving their lives and becoming increasingly productive
This book describes efforts by the Zimbabwean government to enforce land reforms on African farmers ...
Upon independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a dual economy characterized by skewed land ownership ...
There is a general consensus that land reform in post settler colonies fits like a glove. Since exte...
Most commentary on Zimbabwe‟s land reform insists that agricultural production has almost totally co...
Zimbabwe’s land reform is the first book on contemporary Zimbabwe that offers an empirically-rich an...
Zimbabwe Takes Back its Land offers a useful introduction to fast-track land reform in contemporary ...
In the first half of the 1980s, Zimbabwe's dramatic increase in maize and cotton production by small...
Zimbabwe's agricultural success over recent years has been heralded as a good example of how modern ...
The Fast-Track Land Reform Programme in Zimbabwe has emerged as a highly contested reform process bo...
An overview of Zimmabwe's agrarian reforms.The first edition of this book in 1994 covered a century ...
In Zimbabwe's current crisis, it is easy to overlook the fact that the country had a resettlement pr...
Poverty in rural Zimbabwe was rampant during colonial and post independence times. Poverty creation...
The 2000 land reform programme implemented by the government of Zimbabwe came with an initiative of ...
This chapter appeared in the book "Zimbabwe: the past is the future". Edited by David Harold-Barr
This book examines the emerging patterns of agricultural finance in Zimbabwe since the advent of the...
This book describes efforts by the Zimbabwean government to enforce land reforms on African farmers ...
Upon independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a dual economy characterized by skewed land ownership ...
There is a general consensus that land reform in post settler colonies fits like a glove. Since exte...
Most commentary on Zimbabwe‟s land reform insists that agricultural production has almost totally co...
Zimbabwe’s land reform is the first book on contemporary Zimbabwe that offers an empirically-rich an...
Zimbabwe Takes Back its Land offers a useful introduction to fast-track land reform in contemporary ...
In the first half of the 1980s, Zimbabwe's dramatic increase in maize and cotton production by small...
Zimbabwe's agricultural success over recent years has been heralded as a good example of how modern ...
The Fast-Track Land Reform Programme in Zimbabwe has emerged as a highly contested reform process bo...
An overview of Zimmabwe's agrarian reforms.The first edition of this book in 1994 covered a century ...
In Zimbabwe's current crisis, it is easy to overlook the fact that the country had a resettlement pr...
Poverty in rural Zimbabwe was rampant during colonial and post independence times. Poverty creation...
The 2000 land reform programme implemented by the government of Zimbabwe came with an initiative of ...
This chapter appeared in the book "Zimbabwe: the past is the future". Edited by David Harold-Barr
This book examines the emerging patterns of agricultural finance in Zimbabwe since the advent of the...
This book describes efforts by the Zimbabwean government to enforce land reforms on African farmers ...
Upon independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a dual economy characterized by skewed land ownership ...
There is a general consensus that land reform in post settler colonies fits like a glove. Since exte...