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    • Issues of agricultural employment development in Zimbabwe 

      Moyo, Sam; Ngobese, Peter (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 ...
    • A review of the class and gender basis of Agricultural Extension Services in Zimbabwe's communal areas 

      Moyo, Sam; Page, Helen (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 ...
    • Vulnerable working households in Zimbabwe's segmented labour markets 

      Shopo, Thomas D.; Moyo, Sam (Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1988)
      The report that follows is a response to a request for a case study of vulnerable segments of the labour market in Zimbabwe from the SATEP team of the International Labour Office in Lusaka. We should, perhaps point out ...
    • Zimbabwe's agrarian reform process: lessons or domino strategies? 

      Moyo, Sam (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 ...