Chiefs and contestations over power and territory: the case of Njanja of Buhera district, 1950s-2016.

The study looked at chiefs and contestations over power and territory: The case of Njanja people of Buhera District, 1950-2016. The research was motivated by the keenness to find the instability of chieftaincy which was informed by contingent socio-economic and political factors. Contestation over p...

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Main Author: Zhanje, Tavonga
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2834
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description The study looked at chiefs and contestations over power and territory: The case of Njanja people of Buhera District, 1950-2016. The research was motivated by the keenness to find the instability of chieftaincy which was informed by contingent socio-economic and political factors. Contestation over power and territory is the prime problem. This was caused by colonial land policies which started in the 1950s such as the NLHA and the abolition of some chieftaincy that disrupt the customary law of rotational succession system. The study looked at the origins of Njanja tribe, its genealogy and expansion. It also focused on Njanja, chiefly disputes over power and territory. Again, in addition the research looked at the disputes resolution strategies in the Njanja and the effect of contestations over power and territory culturally, economically and politically. The research used various published books such as those written by Weinrich and Holleman. They talked about chiefs in the colonial state and also the book by Jocelyn Alexander which analyses unsettled disputes over land from colonial to post-colonial era in Zimbabwe. These books gave the researcher a clear background of chiefs’ disputes from Rhodesia beyond community development to post-colonial era in Zimbabwe. The dissertation used primary sources such as delineation reports, NADAs from National Archives of Zimbabwe which mapped the history of the Njanja people genealogy and its rotational succession system. Of the major concern, the dissertation used qualitative technique as the methodology of the study.
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spelling ir-11408-28342022-06-27T13:49:04Z Chiefs and contestations over power and territory: the case of Njanja of Buhera district, 1950s-2016. Zhanje, Tavonga Power Territory Chieftaincy The study looked at chiefs and contestations over power and territory: The case of Njanja people of Buhera District, 1950-2016. The research was motivated by the keenness to find the instability of chieftaincy which was informed by contingent socio-economic and political factors. Contestation over power and territory is the prime problem. This was caused by colonial land policies which started in the 1950s such as the NLHA and the abolition of some chieftaincy that disrupt the customary law of rotational succession system. The study looked at the origins of Njanja tribe, its genealogy and expansion. It also focused on Njanja, chiefly disputes over power and territory. Again, in addition the research looked at the disputes resolution strategies in the Njanja and the effect of contestations over power and territory culturally, economically and politically. The research used various published books such as those written by Weinrich and Holleman. They talked about chiefs in the colonial state and also the book by Jocelyn Alexander which analyses unsettled disputes over land from colonial to post-colonial era in Zimbabwe. These books gave the researcher a clear background of chiefs’ disputes from Rhodesia beyond community development to post-colonial era in Zimbabwe. The dissertation used primary sources such as delineation reports, NADAs from National Archives of Zimbabwe which mapped the history of the Njanja people genealogy and its rotational succession system. Of the major concern, the dissertation used qualitative technique as the methodology of the study. 2017-09-08T13:59:32Z 2017-09-08T13:59:32Z 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2834 en open Midlands State University
spellingShingle Power
Territory
Chieftaincy
Zhanje, Tavonga
Chiefs and contestations over power and territory: the case of Njanja of Buhera district, 1950s-2016.
title Chiefs and contestations over power and territory: the case of Njanja of Buhera district, 1950s-2016.
title_full Chiefs and contestations over power and territory: the case of Njanja of Buhera district, 1950s-2016.
title_fullStr Chiefs and contestations over power and territory: the case of Njanja of Buhera district, 1950s-2016.
title_full_unstemmed Chiefs and contestations over power and territory: the case of Njanja of Buhera district, 1950s-2016.
title_short Chiefs and contestations over power and territory: the case of Njanja of Buhera district, 1950s-2016.
title_sort chiefs and contestations over power and territory: the case of njanja of buhera district, 1950s-2016.
topic Power
Territory
Chieftaincy
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2834
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