Health Talk: Land allocations need thorough investigations
Many resettled farmers have proved their mettle by being highly productive, showing the entire world that Zimbabwe is capable of reclaiming the bread-basket status of southern Africa.
By Johannes Marisa
Jul. 14, 2024
What’s next for Zim land reform?
In the rural areas, the government needs to contemplate the provision of title deeds to rural dwellers.
By Kevin Tutani
May. 24, 2024
The politics of Zim’s land reform: winners and losers
This had important echoes of what happened during the colonial land distribution process.
By Ian Scoones
Mar. 31, 2024
Lessons for the African empowerment journey
In the face of sanctions limiting access to markets and agricultural inputs, Zimbabweans showcased resilience by adopting innovative farming techniques.
By Isheanesu Mavengere
Mar. 15, 2024
Land reform changed livelihoods
An important strand of work complements the studies of land-based agricultural livelihoods after land reform and focuses on the intersections of farming and artisanal mining.
By Ian Scoones
Feb. 23, 2024
For Farmers and Wildlife in Zimbabwe’s Conservation Areas, a Fraught Coexistence
SVC was formed in 1991 from a consortium of 18 properties, mostly large, white-owned cattle farms.
By Evidence Chenjerai
Sep. 6, 2023
Robin Palmer: The original land campaigner and scholar activist
Robin travelled to what was then Southern Rhodesia in 1960 to pursue an undergraduate degree at University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
By Ian Scoones
Mar. 31, 2023
Feature: Phases of Zim’s land reform: A shifting political economy
The invasion and establishment phase emerged of course in part as a consequence of the constitutional referendum of 2000.
By Ian Scoones
Mar. 21, 2023
Chatora’s Harare Voices and Beyond welcome addition to crime novel cannon
This is it for me and mother. Are we going to die. There’s no other way the courts will let us off for the murder of my brother, Julian — Mother’s youngest son gone rogue.
By Tariro Ndoro
Jan. 29, 2023