Institutes and Centres: Recent submissions
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Zimbabwe charcoal utilization and marketing study
(IDS Information Resource Unit University of Sussex, 1988-09)The basic idea which led to the commissioning of the study presented here was to investigate the scope for making productive use of hitherto discarded surplus output from commercial timber plantations in Manicaland ... -
Agricultural collective co-operativisation: A case study of the socio-economic viability of the Makoni District Union OCCZIM collectives. Part II MDU management and overall recommendations.
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1991)The Makoni District Union (MDU) represents today in Zimbabwe one of the most active and well grounded district unions - in terms of political mobilisation, goals and support Services to primary agricultural producer ... -
An evaluation of the structures, goals and planning procedures and practices of the organisation of collective co-operatives in Zimbabwe
(ZIDS-Publications office, 1986-05)Although the development of Collective Co-operatives began in the 19601 s, especially around Cold Comfort Farm, it is only since Independence that a recognizable movement for the development of collective co-operatives emerged. ... -
Co-operatives and contract mining in the Zimbabwe Chrome mining industry: The paradox of industrial democracy
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1989)In Zimbabwe, post-independence State policies were formulated and believed to redress past injustices and economic imbalances through a socialist model. Included in this new, apparently radical approach in the transitional ... -
Agricultural employment expansion: Smallholder land and labour capacity growth
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1990)This report is based on a synthesis of findings from various publications, ZEDS surveys and numerous Government publications. It is supported by a wide spreading background study report on Zimbabwe's prospects for employment ... -
Price control as a means of consumer protection in Zimbabwe: A review of the price formation system
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1991)This paper has been written as a response to a workshop on price control and consumer protection held at the Park Lane Hotel from 9th to 11th September, 1987. Several papers were presented at this workshop which was ... -
Issues of agricultural employment development in Zimbabwe
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1991)Agriculture remains the backbone of the Zimbabwean economy, in spite of the atypical relatively developed manufacturing, mining and services sectors by African standards. Table 1.1. gives some salient features pertaining ... -
Current marketing, supply and demand of the agricultural seeds in Zimbabwe
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1991)Future agricultural growth in the communal areas of Zimbabwe must come from intensified land use. This cannot be achieved on any large scale until the needs of small-scale farmers are met with respect to agricultural ... -
Use of emerging technologies in the commercial forestry industry: Case studies of Botswana and Zimbabwe
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1990)There are significant commercial forestry activities in Botswana and in Zimbabwe. Operations in Botswana, unlike those in Zimbabwe, are limited to the felling and milling of indigenous timber. Zimbabwean operations include ... -
A review of the class and gender basis of Agricultural Extension Services in Zimbabwe's communal areas
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1992)This survey and review of literature was undertaken in order to lay the foundation for the conceptualisation of the extension study and formulation of hypotheses. It has also guided the selection of areas of in-depth ... -
The political economy of hunger in Zimbabwe
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1985)The CODESRIA/UNESCO project proposal on the 'socio-economic analysis of the problem of hunger and food self-sufficiency' focuses on a largely neglected aspect of the food crisis in Africa: the nature and origin of food ... -
The political economy of Zimbabwe-Focus on the creation of a proletariat: Implications for the labour movement
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1992)The Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies has been asked to present a paper to this important seminar on the topic: The Political Economy of Zimbabwe: Implications for the Labour Movement. This, as the letter of ... -
Foreign exchange auctioning as a measure of economic liberalisation for adjustment in Zambia: problems and prospects for African economies
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1987)Last week, on the 27th of February 1987, a certain local newspaper, having been informed of the topic for tonight's meeting , decided to place on its strategic page four, a long article in which a World Bank official - ... -
Zimbabwe's agrarian reform process: lessons or domino strategies?
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1991)It is becoming increasingly fashionable to proffer all kind of lessons for a post-apartheid South Africa, not the least since the independence of Namibia in 1990 and as the geo-political colour of Southern Africa shifts ... -
Vertical branch planning and horizontal territorial planning: A review of the approach, problems and the distribution of the productive forces
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1989)This paper is addressed to the question of an appropriate planning technology in Zimbabwe. Note is taken of some of the physical and social manifestations of "Capitalist Planning" in methods borrowed from Eurocentric ... -
Crisis in education and culture and its social reflection on women: A case study of Zimbabwe
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1991)This paper looks at the crisis of women's education in Zimbabwe from a socio-cultural point of view; or what the author terms "educulture". The main argument of the paper is that in spite of numerous post-independence ... -
Imperialism, apartheid and the white minority in South Africa
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1988)The situation in South Africa continues to attract extensive world wide attention. Certainly, no day passes without the mass media throughout the world highlighting the events within South Africa. Most of these daily ... -
The working conditions of female workers in the food processing industry in Zimbabwe (with special reference to Canneries)
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1986)This study constitutes the findings of a two-month long research into the working conditions of female workers in the food processing industry with particular reference to canneries in Zimbabwe. The objective of the study ... -
The Lancaster House agreement and the Post-Independence state in Zimbabwe
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1990)Every colonisation and decolonisation process must of necessity be fraught with antagonistic contradictions which may differ in terms of their character and depth (the form) but not their essence. The class contradictions ... -
Workers' participation, collective bargaining and tripartism in formulation of employments policies in Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1991)Brief Historical Background to the Development and Organisation of the Labour Movement in Tanganyika In Tanganyika, the penetration by German capital led to the dispossession of peasants of their land. The fertile upland ...