Zimbabwean indigenous religions and political drama: the fast track-land reform and the fast track change to attitudes to nature, 2000-2008.

The paper focuses on the impact of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP) on attitudes to the environment. The central argument of the paper is that the FTLRP was a noble idea that was inappropriately pursued resulting in ecological harm through unrestricted wanton exploitation of the environm...

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Main Authors: Taringa, Nisbert T., Sipeyiye, Macloud
Format: Book chapter
Language:English
Published: Sapes Books 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3455
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description The paper focuses on the impact of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP) on attitudes to the environment. The central argument of the paper is that the FTLRP was a noble idea that was inappropriately pursued resulting in ecological harm through unrestricted wanton exploitation of the environment. There is no doubt that land was badly needed in Zimbabwe, but one would agree that the environment was one of the biggest losers in the ongoing battle for scarce natural resources. The paper proceeds by looking at the historical background to the land issue in a bid to demonstrate how the programme that was plausible was derailed by selfish interests of some individuals and or groups that sought to gain from the polarized political landscape. It treats the place of Indigenous Religions in the conservation of the environment and how they were later reappropriated for political expedience at the expense of the environment.
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spelling ir-11408-34552022-06-27T13:49:05Z Zimbabwean indigenous religions and political drama: the fast track-land reform and the fast track change to attitudes to nature, 2000-2008. Taringa, Nisbert T. Sipeyiye, Macloud Fast track-land reform Indigenous religions Zimbabwe The paper focuses on the impact of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP) on attitudes to the environment. The central argument of the paper is that the FTLRP was a noble idea that was inappropriately pursued resulting in ecological harm through unrestricted wanton exploitation of the environment. There is no doubt that land was badly needed in Zimbabwe, but one would agree that the environment was one of the biggest losers in the ongoing battle for scarce natural resources. The paper proceeds by looking at the historical background to the land issue in a bid to demonstrate how the programme that was plausible was derailed by selfish interests of some individuals and or groups that sought to gain from the polarized political landscape. It treats the place of Indigenous Religions in the conservation of the environment and how they were later reappropriated for political expedience at the expense of the environment. 2019-02-26T13:46:27Z 2019-02-26T13:46:27Z 2013 Book chapter 0797456333 9780797456334 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3455 en Prayers and Players: Religion and Politics in Zimbabwe;Ezra Chitando: editor;p. 51-61 open Sapes Books
spellingShingle Fast track-land reform
Indigenous religions
Zimbabwe
Taringa, Nisbert T.
Sipeyiye, Macloud
Zimbabwean indigenous religions and political drama: the fast track-land reform and the fast track change to attitudes to nature, 2000-2008.
title Zimbabwean indigenous religions and political drama: the fast track-land reform and the fast track change to attitudes to nature, 2000-2008.
title_full Zimbabwean indigenous religions and political drama: the fast track-land reform and the fast track change to attitudes to nature, 2000-2008.
title_fullStr Zimbabwean indigenous religions and political drama: the fast track-land reform and the fast track change to attitudes to nature, 2000-2008.
title_full_unstemmed Zimbabwean indigenous religions and political drama: the fast track-land reform and the fast track change to attitudes to nature, 2000-2008.
title_short Zimbabwean indigenous religions and political drama: the fast track-land reform and the fast track change to attitudes to nature, 2000-2008.
title_sort zimbabwean indigenous religions and political drama: the fast track-land reform and the fast track change to attitudes to nature, 2000-2008.
topic Fast track-land reform
Indigenous religions
Zimbabwe
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