Investment by private land developer companies and postcolonial urban growth in Ruwa (Zimbabwe), 1986-2015

This article qualitatively analyses the role of private land developer companies’ investment in postcolonial Zimbabwe’s urban development, with special reference to Ruwa Town. This sprawling town is outstanding for involving private land developers in its growth and expansion. All postcolonial es...

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Main Authors: Terence Muzorewa, Mark Nyandoro
Other Authors: Department of Development Studies, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe
Format: research article
Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2023
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Online Access:https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5559
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description This article qualitatively analyses the role of private land developer companies’ investment in postcolonial Zimbabwe’s urban development, with special reference to Ruwa Town. This sprawling town is outstanding for involving private land developers in its growth and expansion. All postcolonial established towns had emerged out of Government’s direct investment through the Growth Point policy. By contrast, Ruwa was peculiar, because it developed from a public-private partnership approach. The article argues that, in the absence of State financial capacity in the postcolonial era, developer companies played a crucial role in infrastructure development and facilitation of public amenities. Although the companies were important in spearheading the growth of the town, they sometimes failed to meet certain standards of quality in urban infrastructure development required by town planning authorities. Despite this shortcoming, the article finds that the companies were essentially the most appropriate vehicles of urban development in times of economic crisis in the country.
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spelling ir-11408-55592023-04-27T12:19:58Z Investment by private land developer companies and postcolonial urban growth in Ruwa (Zimbabwe), 1986-2015 Investment by private land developer companies and postcolonial urban growth in Ruwa (Zimbabwe), 1986-2015 Terence Muzorewa Terence Muzorewa Mark Nyandoro Mark Nyandoro Department of Development Studies, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe Department of Development Studies, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe Senior Lecturer, Economic History, University of Zimbabwe Senior Lecturer, Economic History, University of Zimbabwe Infrastructure development postcolonial infrastructure development private land developer companies Ruwa Zimbabwe This article qualitatively analyses the role of private land developer companies’ investment in postcolonial Zimbabwe’s urban development, with special reference to Ruwa Town. This sprawling town is outstanding for involving private land developers in its growth and expansion. All postcolonial established towns had emerged out of Government’s direct investment through the Growth Point policy. By contrast, Ruwa was peculiar, because it developed from a public-private partnership approach. The article argues that, in the absence of State financial capacity in the postcolonial era, developer companies played a crucial role in infrastructure development and facilitation of public amenities. Although the companies were important in spearheading the growth of the town, they sometimes failed to meet certain standards of quality in urban infrastructure development required by town planning authorities. Despite this shortcoming, the article finds that the companies were essentially the most appropriate vehicles of urban development in times of economic crisis in the country. 74 51 63 2023-04-27T12:17:37Z 2023-04-27T12:17:37Z 2021-06-30 2021-06-30 research article research article https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5559 https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5559 10.18820/2415-0495/trp74i1.5 10.18820/2415-0495/trp74i1.5 en Town and Regional Planning 2415-0495 open University of the Free State
spellingShingle Infrastructure development
postcolonial infrastructure development
private land developer companies
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Zimbabwe
Terence Muzorewa
Terence Muzorewa
Mark Nyandoro
Mark Nyandoro
Investment by private land developer companies and postcolonial urban growth in Ruwa (Zimbabwe), 1986-2015
title Investment by private land developer companies and postcolonial urban growth in Ruwa (Zimbabwe), 1986-2015
title_full Investment by private land developer companies and postcolonial urban growth in Ruwa (Zimbabwe), 1986-2015
title_fullStr Investment by private land developer companies and postcolonial urban growth in Ruwa (Zimbabwe), 1986-2015
title_full_unstemmed Investment by private land developer companies and postcolonial urban growth in Ruwa (Zimbabwe), 1986-2015
title_short Investment by private land developer companies and postcolonial urban growth in Ruwa (Zimbabwe), 1986-2015
title_sort investment by private land developer companies and postcolonial urban growth in ruwa (zimbabwe), 1986-2015
topic Infrastructure development
postcolonial infrastructure development
private land developer companies
Ruwa
Zimbabwe
url https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5559
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