An analysis of the effects of civil war and prospects for development in Mozambique: the case of Frelimo-Renamo in Chokwe District

Mozambique got its independence in 1975 when the FRELIMO government removed the colonial power, Portugal, from colonial rule after an armed struggle. Peace did not last for long as RENAMO, a political movement which was created in 1977 by Rhodesia and supported by the South African government, wage...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Dava, Paulo O., Chigora, Percyslage, Chibanda, Tawanda W., Sillah, Ramphal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention 2016
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.ijhssi.org/papers/v2(6)/Version-1/K0261066075.pdf
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:Mozambique got its independence in 1975 when the FRELIMO government removed the colonial power, Portugal, from colonial rule after an armed struggle. Peace did not last for long as RENAMO, a political movement which was created in 1977 by Rhodesia and supported by the South African government, waged a new resistance to counter FRELIMO government through the barrel of the gun. The war had far reaching implications in Mozambique, especially in areas where the battles were fought. At community level the war had negative consequences towards development. It is the purpose of this paper to analyse the impact of civil war in rural Mozambique's Chokwe District. The paper examined measures that were taken to encourage development after the war both by the government and the community. The findings of the research indicate that the civil war had negative impact on the Chokwe community and the government has made strides in improving the livelihood of the people in Chokwe District.