Zimbabwe: Land Reform

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South & Southern Africa Mind Map on Zimbabwe: Land Reform, created by rosiep on 15/01/2014.
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Zimbabwe: Land Reform
  1. Colonial Dispossession 1890s
    1. Cecil Rhodes; British SA Company; 'White Highlands' vs. 'Native Reserves'
    2. War of Independence 1973 - 79
      1. Lancaster House Agreement 1979: 'willing seller, willing buyer'
        1. Thatcher; Britain would pay half (full market price, immediately, in foreign currency); 'willing seller, willing buyer'; duration of 10 yrs/2 terms
          1. >> independence in 1980; Mugabe; ZANU
            1. white commercial farmers producing 90% of country's food reqs; 42% of country owned by 6000 large scale farmers (white) (Palmer, 1990)
              1. 1989: commercial farmers owned 29% of land and were not longer primarily white
            2. slow: to to wbws and lack of financial resources
              1. >>War Veteran land occupations - 1500 famrs
              2. 40% - communal land; 40% commercial farm (BBC, 2010)
                1. redistribution began in 1981; black areas 3x more densely populated
                  1. 53,000 families resettled (aim of 162,000 by 1984)
                    1. one of the most successful aid programs in history - The Economist
                    2. aimed to provide land to peasants
                      1. Hoogeveen & Kinsey (2001): - RA households crop 2x land, earn 3x unit revenue of CA families
                        1. but some problems with child nutrition in RAs
                          1. effects not fully realized in one generation
                  2. 2000 referendum: fast track resettlement scheme
                    1. 2000 referendum
                      1. Mugabe; ZANU PF; unfair election
                      2. 2010: Ian Scoones - not a complete failure
                        1. much violence
                          1. 3000 commercial farms for compulsory resettlement; 5m hectares
                            1. extended to 8.5m in 2002
                            2. regional bread basket >> importing food
                              1. US $90 on food imports; esp maize and wheat
                              2. SADC tribunal argued it violated international and Zimbabwean law - race discrimination - Constitutionall Amendment 17
                                1. Justice Rix: land without training or supplies
                              3. Land Acquisition Act 1992
                                1. aimed to speed up land reform by removing 'willing buyer, willing seller clause'
                                2. 1923: white minority rule
                                  1. Land Apportionment Act of 1930: white/native purchase/national land 50.8/7.7/22.4% the rest unassigned
                                    1. Morris Carter Act 1925
                                    2. 1965: unilateral declarationof Independence
                                      1. 'tribal trust lands' in 1965 statute
                                        1. Europeans own most land in agro zone 1 and 2 and that clsoe to railways
                                        2. favoured whites - from loans to servicing European roads
                                        3. 2008-9 hyperinflation
                                          1. peak month of inflation - 6.5 sextillion % in Nov 2008
                                            1. abandoned currency in 2009 - Zimb Dollar
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