Search Results - "Journal of southern African studies"
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Human-Wildlife Conflict, Drought and Chieftainship Illegitimacy in the Zambezi Valley, Northwestern Zimbabwe
Published in Journal of southern African studies (02-01-2024)“…Drawing on five years of intermittent ethnographic work at Kariba, I discuss the impoverishment of the Tonga of Mola chiefdom in the context of escalating…”
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The Noisy Silence of Gukurahundi: Truth, Recognition and Belonging
Published in Journal of southern African studies (26-10-2021)“…A period of terrible state repression known as 'Gukurahundi' indelibly marked the foundational years of the Zimbabwean nation. The perpetrators of that period…”
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The Return of Resource Nationalism to Southern Africa - Introduction
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The Reception of Covid-19 Denialist Propaganda in Tanzania
Published in Journal of southern African studies (04-07-2023)“…In June 2020, the government of Tanzania declared that Covid-19 had been eradicated from the country. As the figures released by Tanzania's Ministry of Health…”
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Fairtrade Wine in South Africa: Does Fairtrade Labelling Guarantee Social Upgrading for Farmworkers?
Published in Journal of southern African studies (02-11-2023)“…Fairtrade International (FTI) is an international certificatory body that seeks to restructure market relationships to support marginalised producers. In order…”
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Property Rights and Labour Relations: Explaining the Relative Success of Native Purchase Area Farmers in Southern Rhodesia, 1930-1965
Published in Journal of southern African studies (02-11-2023)“…In the 1930s the colonial authorities in Zimbabwe set aside geographical areas where Africans were allowed to purchase land. Despite having private property…”
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A Leap in the Dark: The Disappearance of Flag Boshielo, Castro Dolo, Victor Ndaba and Bob Zulu in August 1970
Published in Journal of southern African studies (02-11-2023)“…In August 1970, four senior African National Congress members - Flag Boshielo, Castro Dolo, Victor Ndaba and Bob Zulu - vanished during their clandestine…”
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In a Class of Its Own? The Origins and Early History of Tennis in the 19th-Century Cape Colony
Published in Journal of southern African studies (02-11-2023)“…This article endeavours to awaken a scholarly interest in the origins and early history of tennis in the city of Cape Town and the Cape Colony more broadly. By…”
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Mozambique's Neglected Nationalists in Exile: Retracing Coremo's Relations with the Congolese Government and the FNLA
Published in Journal of southern African studies (02-11-2023)“…Even though the Mozambique Revolutionary Committee (Coremo) was Mozambique's second largest liberation movement, historians have neglected its role in the…”
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The Political Economy of Sugar in Southern Africa - Introduction
Published in Journal of southern African studies (01-06-2017)“…In this introductory paper we review historic and contemporary development of sugar cane production across the southern Africa. We argue that the region's…”
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Resource Nationalism and Political Change: Mine Nationalisation and the 2021 Zambian Election
Published in Journal of southern African studies (04-05-2023)“…This article examines the failure of the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) government to secure the electoral support of Copperbelt mine communities in the 2021…”
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Social Differentiation and the Politics of Land: Sugar Cane Outgrowing in Kilombero, Tanzania
Published in Journal of southern African studies (01-06-2017)“…The privatisation of formerly state-owned sugar cane estates and mills in the late 1990s led to the reconfiguration of the ownership structure and production…”
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Elite Capture in South Africa's Land Redistribution: The Convergence of Policy Bias, Corrupt Practices and Class Dynamics
Published in Journal of southern African studies (02-01-2023)“…Land reforms are an important mechanism for addressing inequalities in society. While addressing South Africa's racialised land inequalities remains crucial,…”
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'Satanbic Stop Stealing Our Money': Zambia Mine Workers' Struggles against Finance
Published in Journal of southern African studies (02-01-2023)“…This article explores how Zambian mine workers used the courts and a protest campaign to resist predatory lending by Stanbic Bank. Given that debt repayment…”
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'Strange things happen when the lights are low': The South African Night in Drum, 1951-1960
Published in Journal of southern African studies (04-07-2023)“…South African historians have largely overlooked the night as a frame of historical analysis. This article is an initial attempt to rectify this by exploring…”
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Diamonds in the Rough: The ICU's Activism on the Lichtenburg Diamond Diggings, 1927-1931
Published in Journal of southern African studies (04-07-2023)“…This article tracks the involvement of the Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union (ICU) in the strike on the Lichtenburg diamond diggings of June 1928,…”
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Racing to Win: Competition and Co-operation between the National Olympic Committee and Public Authorities in the Development of the Botswana Sport System
Published in Journal of southern African studies (04-07-2023)“…Joining the Olympic Movement provides smaller countries with material and symbolic benefits. The Olympic Games represent a unique symbolic stage for national…”
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Building Angola: A Political Economy of Infrastructure Contractors in Post-War Angola
Published in Journal of southern African studies (02-01-2023)“…Following the end of the civil war in 2002, Angola entered a period of political stability and economic growth that was sustained until the oil-price crisis…”
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Resource Nationalism in Zimbabwe: Alternative Visions and Policy Realities
Published in Journal of southern African studies (04-05-2023)“…A new wave of resource nationalism washed through southern Africa in the 2000s, driven by rising popular demand for greater local participation in the mining…”
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Cecil Rhodes: Racial Segregation in the Cape Colony and Violence in Zimbabwe
Published in Journal of southern African studies (14-09-2022)“…This article focuses on two key questions that have been central in debates following the Rhodes Must Fall protests at the University of Oxford in 2015-16:…”
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