'Open for business' but bankrupt: Currencies, the 'new dispensation'and the Zimbabwean economy

T Nyamunda - Journal of Asian and African Studies, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The paper examines the Mnangagwa government's economic policies in Zimbabwe. It looks
at its 'new'dispensation economic policies, passed off as creating a middle-income economy …

'More a Cause than a Country': Historiography, UDI and the Crisis of Decolonisation in Rhodesia

T Nyamunda - Journal of Southern African Studies, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Studies on Zimbabwe in the late 1990s and beyond have undergone a significant shift from
the earlier triumphalist nationalist history uncritically celebrating the attainment of majority …

State, civil society and the politics of economic indigenisation in Zimbabwe, 1980 to 2016

M Ndakaripa - 2017 - scholar.ufs.ac.za
Using a broad civil society conceptual framework, this thesis examines the relations
between the state and interest groups concerned with economic indigenisation in Zimbabwe …

An exploration of government policies for supporting informal entrepreneurship in Zimbabwe

C Gunhidzirai - International Journal of Management …, 2024 - inderscienceonline.com
This study was an assessment of the government policies for supporting informal
entrepreneurship within Chitungwiza Municipality, Zimbabwe, using the stakeholder theory …

The making of Zimbabwe's currency and economic crisis: International financial architecture, nationalism, and economic policies 1980–2000

T Nyamunda, G Sibanda - 2020 - academic.oup.com
This chapter examines the making of Zimbabwe's currency and economic crisis from a
historical perspective. It suggests that colonial legacies played an important role, together …

Towards Banking Inclusion? The Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) in Southern Rhodesia, 1905–1945

T Madimu, E Msindo - African Economic History, 2019 - muse.jhu.edu
The introduction in 1905 of the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) in Southern Rhodesia (now
Zimbabwe) made banking generally accessible to Africans and white settlers in outlying …

“Activism in Tight Corners”: Decolonisation and the African Business Association Movement in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1953-1979

TV Chambwe - Southern Journal for Contemporary History, 2023 - journals.co.za
The article analyses the African business association movement in Zimbabwe between
1953 and 1979. It argues that African traders took advantage of African nationalism together …

[PDF][PDF] Indigenization and Black Economic Empowerment in Sub-Saharan Africa since the Late 1950s

M Ndakaripa - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History, 2023 - academia.edu
Economic indigenization and black economic empowerment (BEE) policies in most sub-
Saharan African countries were designed to create more economic opportunities for …

Reconceptualising Zimbabwe's economy: unveiling the minerals-energy and tobacco-related system of accumulation

F Garikayi - 2024 - oro.open.ac.uk
This dissertation undertakes a comprehensive examination of the material basis of
Zimbabwe's economy, challenging conventional sectoral classifications and shedding light …

Land and politics in Southern Africa, 2015–2017: a historiography of re-ordered landscapes and livelihoods in Zimbabwe's crisis economy: Farm Labor Struggles in …

T Nyamunda - 2019 - Taylor & Francis
As the subject of land acquisition without compensation gathers momentum in South Africa,
with current president Cyril Ramaphosa announcing it as one of his main policies, the Julius …