This article explores land strategies and livelihoods dynamics in peri-urban communities in Maseru, Lesotho, and state policy on land and agriculture. Despite the restrictions imposed by the Land Act of 1979 on transaction of agricultural land, households engage in vernacular rural land sales and rental markets, and have converted agricultural land for alternative ...
This paper examines acts of land 'self-provisioning' ('siziphile' land occupations) and 'radical land restitution' (of land previously annexed from people by the local authority for a pilot grazing project) by villagers in a communal area in Lupane District in north-western Zimbabwe. Situating these occurrences within the wider and historical context of 'madiro' (f...
This article is about rural people, what they value and consider as important in their lives, and state policy to ameliorate rural conditions. It is an analysis of the tenure system and landholding patterns in operation among a community of Zimbabwean worker-peasants vis-à-vis the post-colonial state's attempts to reform former Native Reserves (communal areas) afte...
Three decades of land reform in Zimbabwe ended in an ambiguous victory for youth. Focus on the cumulative outcome, in terms of scale and scope, led to conclusions that the exercise was a success, which obscured the resultant forms of exclusion. This article attempts to sketch an analytical context in which the dynamics of Zimbabwe's land reform may be understood. I...