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Title: | New directions for urban development in rapidly urbanising countries: the case of Zimbabwe: the case of Zimbabwe | Authors: | Wekwete, Kadmiel H. | Keywords: | Urban development, Zimbabwe | Issue Date: | 1992 | Publisher: | Elsevier | Series/Report no.: | Habitat International;Vol. 16, No. 2; p. 53-63 | Abstract: | There are 16 minicipalities and town councils in Zimbabwe with a total of 1,673,057 people, which constitute 22% of the country’s population (1982 Census). Another 264,468 people live in the smaller urban areas (located in rural district council areas), which brings the total to 1,937,525 or 26% of the country’s population. With an annual rate of population growth of 3-4%, there are significant changes which have already occurred in the population structures since the 1982 Census. | Description: | The full article can be accessed at the MSU Library Special Collections, Class No. HD2741 WEK | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11408/788 | ISSN: | 0197-3975 |
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