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Title: Consequences of Elitist Reconciliation in Zimbabwe and South Africa: A Comparative Study
Authors: Simura, Blessing
Mudimu, George T.
Keywords: Kuripa Ngozi
Land Reform
Reconciliation
Zimbabwe
South Africa
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Kamala-Raj Enterprises
Series/Report no.: Journal of Social Sciences;Vol.58 ; No.1-3 :p.13-23
Abstract: This paper analyses the reconciliation paths that were taken by Zimbabwe and South Africa after their independence and majority rule struggles. The paper notes that the histories of Zimbabwe and South Africa are similar to each other in some ways: they were both colonized and have similar policies regarding their postindependence political and economic structures. It, however, notes that the post-independence settlements were elitist and alienated the ordinary people who fuelled the struggles, creating a socio-economic and political time bomb that exploded in Zimbabwe and is now threatening to explode in South Africa. The paper uses interviews and documentary research as primary tools for data gathering and is guided by the concept of the ‘Appeasement of Avenging Spirits’ in Zimbabwean indigenous culture.
URI: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335789120_Consequences_of_Elitist_Reconciliation_in_Zimbabwe_and_South_Africa_A_Comparative_Study/link/604db1ec92851c2b23c9207a/download
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4431
ISSN: 2456-6756
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