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AFP/Luis Tato
17 Septiembre 2020
África
Mozambique
Rwanda
Zimbabwe
Angola
Sudáfrica
Europa oriental

Por Hermenegildo Langa


Em África, muitas preocupações em torno da exploração de terra são semelhantes, sobretudo a necessidade de evitar conflitos assegurando a posse segura pelas comunidades. O Ruanda é um dos exemplos a seguir, mas há outras experiências, boas e más, sobre as quais vale a pena reflectir.


Solinet
2 Diciembre 2018
Zimbabwe
Por Sebastião Vinte e Cinco
 
O Zimbabwe, que chegou a ser conhecido como o celeiro de África pela sua capacidade de produção alimentar, foi, antes da ocupação pelos colonos britânicos no seguimento da sua “descoberta” por Cecil Rhodes em 1890, habitado por civilizações que chegaram a trabalhar o ouro e outros minérios, segundo arqueólogos que encontraram ruínas naquele território que sugerem a ocorrência num passado lingínquo deste tipo de actividade.
 
16 Agosto 2018
Authors: 
Ms. Muchaneta Mundopa
África
Zimbabwe

In Zimbabwe, Transparency International has been working extensively on land governance issues, and what has emerged is that women are often coerced to engage in sexual acts with a male person in authority in order to have access to land.  Land is a form of property and a source of livelihood for most people in Zimbabwe.  Both men and women find themselves one way or another being coerced to engage in corruption, mostly bribery to own a piece of land both in the urban and rural/communal areas. However, women are often subjected to sextortion in the quest to own land.

África subsahariana
Zimbabwe
África austral

By Mary Jane Ncube, Farai Shone Mutondoro and Manase Chiweshe

As political parties gear up for the 2018 national elections in Zimbabwe, urban land appears to be emerging as an important campaigning tool for ruling party Zanu PF. 

Amid recent mass public protests against corruption, economic decline and an import ban on basic commodities, young people who showed loyalty to the party werepromised land.  

The Sugar Rush in South Africa - land grabs, land rights, human rights, agriculture
África austral
Malawi
Mozambique
África subsahariana
Esuatini
Tanzania
Zambia
Zimbabwe

By Ian Scoones, Professorial Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, and the Director of the ESRC STEPS Centre at Sussex

Zimbabwe

By Mary Jane NcubeFarai Shone Mutondoro and Manase Chiweshe


In Zimbabwe land is power. And when this power is abused to score political points or amass wealth illegally, the most vulnerable citizens are the hardest hit. In the traditionally patriarchal communities of Zimbabwe, these citizens are most often women.


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