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In a field of paprika plants in the heart of Zimbabwe, fourth-generation farmer Daniel Burger and relative newcomer Miriam ...
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The meeting, midwifed by the African Development Bank (AfDB) on the sidelines of the bank’s annual meetings in Abidjan, Côte ...
THE African Development Bank’s (AfDB’s) outgoing president Akinwumi Adesina says Zimbabwe could unlock up to US$9 billion ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday launched a new policy that will allow beneficiaries of land taken from white people under contentious land reforms to sell it ...
Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 46, No. 159, Special Issue: Agrarian change in Zimbabwe: where now? The fast-track land reform and agrarian change in Zimbabwe – a reflection on current and ...
There is clearly no one story of success in Zimbabwe’s land reform areas. As we look across the criteria shared across all our workshops, a number of categories emerge. These were emphasised ...
The escalating succession battle within the ruling Zanu PF party has now taken a legal twist, as a group of war veterans has ...
This is the fourth blog in a series exploring young people and land in post-land reform Zimbabwe. The blog has been written by Ian Scoones and Tapiwa Chatikobo, with inputs from Godfrey Mahofa (data ...
Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister ... to compensate an initial 94 former farmers who were affected by the land reform programme. “On the matter of compensation, BIPPA (Bilateral Investment Promotion ...
Villagised farms, with allocated homestead areas and fields and common grazing, are the most common type of land reform farm across the country, including in Masvingo province. We have three such case ...
Mugabe, who died in 2019, justified the reforms as being necessary to redress some of the wrongs of colonialism that put most of Zimbabwe’s fertile land in the hands of a few white people.