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1“…This article examines the factors influencing succession in the newly occupied farms under the fast track land reform programme in Zimbabwe and their implications for the sustainability of the land reform programme. …”
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2“…The paper explores interfaces between gender and land reform with specific reference to women s ability to access land and participate in land reform processes during the fast tract land resettlement programme in Zimbabwe. …”
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3by Mashanda, Edward Tinashe“…This study is a gender analysis of the land reform programme in Zimbabwe as a country that inherited colonially structured and unequal land ownership patterns. …”
Published 2017
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4by Nyawo, Vongai Z.“…The family is a pillar of society as it influences the way society is structured, organized and functions, yet the Fast Track Land Reform Programme of 2000 in Zimbabwe came with disruptive tendencies to the family fabric and disadvantaged especially women. …”
Published 2016
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5by Kasirowori, Walter“…The research study sought to analyse the implications of Zimbabwe’s Land Reform Programme on its Relations with the SADC states as well as to proffer scholarly and policy recommendations that will lead to sound SADC relations of regional integration. …”
Published 2020
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6by Musanga, TerrenceSubjects: “…Zimbabwe’s land reform programme…”
Published 2016
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7by Nyawo, Vongai Z.Subjects: “…Empowerment of women; Lancaster House Agreement; Third Chimurensa; Zimbabwe Fast Track Land Reform Programme…”
Published 2016
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9by Mahachi, Tichakunda“…This study is aimed at exploring the plight of farm workers in Marondera district in Zimbabwe (2000-2013). The study will focus on the how the fast track land reform programme intensified problems which farm workers have been experiencing, which dates back to the colonial period. …”
Published 2017
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10“…Sustainable management and enforcement of legal instruments on forest reserves is required to combat effects of climate change and desertification. SUMMARY Land reform in Zimbabwe, commonly known as the Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP), was established in early 2000. …”
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11by Munjanja, Murombo“…Land reform programme remains a subject of controversy in various sects of the society. …”
Published 2017
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12by Muzvidziwa, Joe“…This thesis on ‘Kith and Kin Affinities and Inter-State Engagements: An analysis of the International Community’s Reactions to the Zimbabwe’s Fast-Track Land Reform’ (FTLR) programme probes the international community’s intersecting, conflicting and racialised responses to Zimbabwe’s post-2000 radical land reform process. …”
Published 2021
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13by Terrence Musanga“…This article examines the inter-ethnic hierarchies among ‘Black Zimbabweans’ and the potential of tension and conflict over land in Zimbabwe. The land reform programme executed in 2000, with the intention of restoring land to its ‘rightful’ owners (read blacks/Africans), has accentuated this tension and conflict. …”
Published 2023
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15by Makayi, Tatenda“…The main thrust of the research was to establish the economic empowerment impact of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme which was launched in July 2000 supported by the Land Acquisition Act of 1992 and the Amendment number 16A of the former Constitution in April 2000 (Sachikonye 2003). …”
Published 2018
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16by Jenjekwa, Vincent“…However, with the prosecution of the fast track land reform programme the dream for access and quality in education became a nightmare. …”
Published 2022
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17by Matsa, Mark“…Beneficiaries of Zimbabwe’s Fast Track Land Resettlement Programme (FTLRP) have been admired by fellow citizens who for different reasons failed to access land under this accelerated national agrarian reform programme which started in July 2000. …”
Published 2016
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18“…Zimbabwe’s fast-track land reform programme and other economic activities have caused considerable land cover /land use changes to the country’s ecological environment and Shurugwi district has been no exception. …”
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19by Mushore, Washington“…The aim of this article is to lay bare the role creative arts in Zimbabwe are playing in decolonising the minds of indigenous people especially with regards to the Land Reform programme which was earnestly carried out in the year 2000 - 2008 by the nationalist government. …”
Published 2016
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20“…The paper focuses on the impact of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP) on attitudes to the environment. …”
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