Communal tenure in Zimbabwe: divergent models of collective land holding in the Communal Areas
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This article discusses the historical construction of land tenure patterns in the Communal Areas of Zimbabwe, previously the Reserves of colonial Rhodesia. In many respects the form of communal tenure found in the Communal Areas today emerged during the early colonial period. While being glossed as ‘traditional’, communal tenure is a contradictory amalgam of local, regional and state initiatives. The discussion outlines the historical development of present tenure relations in the Communal Areas, reviews their multiple sources of legitimacy and suggests that common property regimes in Zimbabwe are not simply the artefact of colonial indirect rule.
1995 ◽
Vol 6
(2)
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pp. 99-118
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2009 ◽
Vol 68
(6)
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pp. 1740-1748
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