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The Nature Of Zimbabwe


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The Nature Of Zimbabwe


The Nature Of Zimbabwe
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Author : David Jones
language : en
Publisher: Iucn
Release Date : 1988

The Nature Of Zimbabwe written by David Jones and has been published by Iucn this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with Science categories.




The Nature Of Whiteness


The Nature Of Whiteness
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Author : Yuka Suzuki
language : en
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Release Date : 2017-05-01

The Nature Of Whiteness written by Yuka Suzuki and has been published by University of Washington Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-05-01 with Social Science categories.


The Nature of Whiteness explores the intertwining of race and nature in postindependence Zimbabwe. Nature and environment have played prominent roles in white Zimbabwean identity, and when the political tide turned against white farmers after independence, nature was the most powerful resource they had at their disposal. In the 1970s, �Mlilo,� a private conservancy sharing boundaries with Hwange National Park, became the first site in Zimbabwe to experiment with �wildlife production,� and by the 1990s, wildlife tourism had become one of the most lucrative industries in the country. Mlilo attained international notoriety in 2015 as the place where Cecil the Lion was killed by a trophy hunter. Yuka Suzuki provides a balanced study of whiteness, the conservation of nature, and contested belonging in twenty-first-century southern Africa. The Nature of Whiteness is a fascinating account of human-animal relations and the interplay among categories of race and nature in this embattled landscape.



Voices From The Rocks


Voices From The Rocks
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Author : T. O. Ranger
language : en
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Release Date : 1999

Voices From The Rocks written by T. O. Ranger and has been published by Indiana University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Literary Collections categories.


The Matopos Hills of Zimbabwe have been occupied by humanity for some 40,000 years. They are the home for a number of shrines, and have become a scene of symbolic, ideological, political and armed conflict between the Shona, Ndebele and Europeans for more than 100 years. Many questions in Matopos history are crucial to the history of Matabeleland as a whole, and some central to the history of Zimbabwe: the right relationship of men and women to the land; the nature of culture; the dynamics of ethnicity; the roots of dissidence and violence; and the historical bases of underdevelopment. North America: Indiana U Press; Zimbabwe: Baobab JOINT WINNER OF THE TREVOR REESE MEMORIAL PRIZE 2001



Which Way Zimbabwe


Which Way Zimbabwe
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Author : Musafare Mupanduki
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2018-05-09

Which Way Zimbabwe written by Musafare Mupanduki and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-05-09 with categories.


While the nation greatly profits from its richness in several natural resources since colonialism, it is perceptible that these earnings have been and are being deviated from the majority of the Zimbabwean population which still lives in levels of extreme poverty. In the face of these facts, the primary questions for this book are: what is the nature of this corruption in Zimbabwe and how can it be eliminated?



Zimbabwe 40


Zimbabwe 40
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Author : Lloyd Sachikonye
language : en
Publisher: African Books Collective
Release Date : 2021-05-17

Zimbabwe 40 written by Lloyd Sachikonye and has been published by African Books Collective this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-05-17 with History categories.


Zimbabwe @ 40 is a celebration of the country's four decades of independence and statehood. Forty years is a relatively short period in a nation's life, but it is a formative period: what lessons can be learnt from the successes and failures, challenges and opportunities of the last 40 years? What should be avoided in the next 40? Lloyd Sachikonye and David Kaulemu have assembled a distinguished team of scholars to address these questions, and the book focuses on issues that characterise the country's development trajectory: the linkage between values and institutions; defects in its democracy; the 'curse' of mineral and agricultural endowment; the impact of migration; and the social exclusion of women and young people. The book is written from a depth of commitment to a just, peaceful and prosperous Zimbabwe, and represents a 'work in progress', reflecting the continuing research, evaluation and dialogue that each of the authors is engaged in, and signalling the nature and direction of future such work. As the editors conclude: 'None of the chapters are pessimistic, nor are they negative about the country. They are realistic about the gravity of the historical moment the nation faces and the high moral, political and economic mountains we must climb before we can see the Promised Land. Yet they are full of hope - they are convinced that we have not come to the end of history.'



Killing For Conservation


Killing For Conservation
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Author : Rosaleen Duffy
language : en
Publisher: James Currey Publishers
Release Date : 2000

Killing For Conservation written by Rosaleen Duffy and has been published by James Currey Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Literary Collections categories.


Wildlife conservation policy is often discussed within the braoder debates of sustainable development. The case study of Zimbabwe illustrates how the politically controversial policy agenda of wildlife utilization is part of the wider realm of global environmental politics. Is African wildlife under threat from African people? Large-scale poaching feeds an international demand for ivory and rhino horn Is there a conflict between the ideologies of preservation and conservation? 'Preservation' is concerned with protecting a habitat from any use; 'conservation' allows for managed use. Are conservation strategies politically neutral? The way that wildlife issues are presented masks the inherently political nature of conservation policy-making at the local, national and international levels. Does Campfire live up to its reputation? Does Zimbabwe's much-vaunted community-based Campfire programme, which permits animal culling profits to be used for community development, live up to its reputation? ROSALEEN DUFFY is Lecturer in Politics at Lancaster UniversityBR> Published in association with the International African Institute North America: Indiana University Press; Zimbabwe: Weaver Press



Zimbabwe


Zimbabwe
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Author : Lisa Halvorsen
language : en
Publisher: Blackbirch Press, Incorporated
Release Date : 2000

Zimbabwe written by Lisa Halvorsen and has been published by Blackbirch Press, Incorporated this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Juvenile Nonfiction categories.


Text and color photos present the nature, wildlife, and culture of eleven places in Zimbabwe, presented in the form of letters written home during a trip there.



The Root Causes Of Hunger In Zimbabwe


The Root Causes Of Hunger In Zimbabwe
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Author : Sam Moyo
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1986

The Root Causes Of Hunger In Zimbabwe written by Sam Moyo and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1986 with Economic policy categories.




Nature Of The Lion


Nature Of The Lion
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Author : T.M. Clark
language : en
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Release Date : 2018-12-01

Nature Of The Lion written by T.M. Clark and has been published by HarperCollins Australia this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-12-01 with Fiction categories.


An all-new vivid, action-packed adventure across the African landscape in the tradition of Tony Park and Wilbur Smith, from Australian thriller writer, T.M. Clark. Hiding from the law, they never expected to be caught in the crosshairs of a hunter… After relocating to South Africa on the heels of scandal five years ago, Chloe and her invalid father, Mike, once wealthy Zimbabwean landowners, now have little. Away at university, Chloe has had to rely on her father's best friend Enoch and his son Xo to watch over Mike. When a violent confrontation puts Chloe in danger, Enoch steps in to help – with inadvertent fatal results. With increasing pressure from a right–wing group on the police to charge Enoch, this mismatched family have no choice but to flee back to Zimbabwe. But crossing the border will be dangerous and near impossible with their route taking them amid warring dissident armies and landmines, and their every footstep is stalked by a shadowy ring of hunters – whose trophies are taken from more than animals... Only with help from Nick, formerly a soldier under Mike's command, now a professional game ranger, will the fugitives have a chance of making it home. But Nick has long struggled to come to terms with his fellow soldiers' choices before their unit was abandoned. Will his past demons put them all at risk?



Foredoomed Is My Forest


Foredoomed Is My Forest
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Author : Richard F. Wiles
language : en
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Release Date : 2005

Foredoomed Is My Forest written by Richard F. Wiles and has been published by Trafford Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


The setting is Zimbabwe. In a move instigated by Mugabe, the author, Richard Wiles, tells of the violence and terror which accompanied the seizures of farms owned by white farmers. He relates his own harrowing experiences when his farm is invaded by brutish thugs, who proceed to terrify his farm workers, disrupt his farming operations, and threaten him with death if he does not comply with their demands. Richard Wiles has established a woodland nature reserve on his property which the government has proclaimed a Protected Forest. As an avid environmentalist, it is his passionate love and concern. He is determined that the government should no rescind on the legal status which it has enshrined on the forest. Likewise, he will fight by every legal means to keep his home of 40 years, 33 of which he has shared with his wife, Beth, who lies in her grave in a quiet clearing of the wildlife sanctuary. The action begins in 2000. It was then that Mugabe recalled the guerillas who had helped him to power in 1980. He put them on the payroll and sent them onto farms to act as "political protesters". They were known throughout Zimbabwe as Warvets. It was a group of these Warvets who came onto the author's farm and set up their base in the farm village. From that moment they played havoc with ordered life. It was then too that Richard Wiles began writing a diary. This became the basis of the present book. Within the pages he tells of the diabolical nature of the Warvets and the maddening ambivalence of the police and ministerial officials. Unending stress and frustration will move him to dispair. Withal, when writing up his diary, his innate sense of humour will often break the surface.