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![]() | Matsangaise, S. (2000) |
| The land conundrum in Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #50. June. p. 17-18. |
![]() | Vekris, J. (2000) |
| Peddling the myth of liberation | |
| Social Change and Development. #50. June. p. 15-16, 22-23. |
![]() | Chivaura, V.G. (2000) |
| Western customs or African culture | |
| Social Change and Development. #50. June. p. 13-14, 20. |
![]() | Gwarinda, T.C. (2000) |
| Looking at party manifestos: a review of the Zimbabwean elections in the year 2000 | |
| Social Change and Development. #50. June. p. 1-4. |
![]() | Mate, R. (1999) |
| Culture and gender in Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #48. September. p. 25-26, 30. |
![]() | Chisaka, B.C. (1999) |
| The Zimbabwe education system: whose interests does it serve? | |
| Social Change and Development. #48. September. p. 23-24, 30. |
![]() | McFadden, P. (1999) |
| To fight inequality is to fight capitalism | |
| Social Change and Development. #48. September. p. 21-22, 30. |
![]() | Gokova, J. (1999) |
| Liberation and theology in Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #48. September. p. 15-16, 29. |
![]() | Siziba, N.N. (1999) |
| Indigenisation of the economy and the new elites | |
| Social Change and Development. #48. September. p. 11-12. |
![]() | Gwarinda, T.C. (1999) |
| Does the left still exist in Zimbabwe? | |
| Social Change and Development. #48. September. p. 3-4, 12. |
![]() | Nyoni, S.L. (1999) |
| Policy silences and invisible women | |
| Social Change and Development. #47. May. p. 19-20, 25. |
![]() | Chisaka, B.C.; Mtutu, R. (1999) |
| Housing for all: between a dream and reality | |
| Social Change and Development. #47. May. p. 15-16, 25. |
![]() | Nhema, F. (1999) |
| The role of the Zimbabwe Building Society and the prospects ahead | |
| Social Change and Development. #47. May. p. 9-10, 24. |
![]() | Wazara, E. (1999) |
| The challenges faced by the housing movement | |
| Social Change and Development. #47. May. p. 7-8. |
![]() | Maboreke, M.; Sithole, E. (1998) |
| Amendment #14: the search for gender equity | |
| Social Change and Development. #45. August. p. 30-31. |
![]() | Nyamuzuwe, G. (1998) |
| Why women should participate in constitution making | |
| Social Change and Development. #45. August. p. 29. |
![]() | Biti, T. (1998) |
| The Constitution and the role of the judiciary in Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #45. August. p. 27-28. |
![]() | Muchechetere, S. (1998) |
| The judiciary and the Constitution in Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #45. August. p. 25-26. |
![]() | Dongo, M. (1998) |
| Civil society, the opposition movement and the Constitution | |
| Social Change and Development. #45. August. p. 23-24. |
![]() | Nherere, P. (1998) |
| The Bill of Rights in the new constitution | |
| Social Change and Development. #45. August. p. 19-20. |
![]() | (1998) |
| The National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) | |
| Social Change and Development. #45. August. p. 16-18. |
![]() | Mandebvu, M. (1998) |
| African democracy | |
| Social Change and Development. #45. August. p. 14-15. |
![]() | Kagoro, B. (1998) |
| The constitution-making process: lessons from Namibia & S. Africa | |
| Social Change and Development. #45. August. p. 12-13. |
![]() | Hlatshwayo, B. (1998) |
| Making a constitution: background and lessons from Kenya & Uganda | |
| Social Change and Development. #45. August. p. 9-11,15. |
![]() | Ncube, W. (1998) |
| How should we make a constitution? | |
| Social Change and Development. #45. August. p. 7-8. |
![]() | Ndlela, N. (1998) |
| Restrictive media laws in Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #44. April. p. 19, 26. |
![]() | Sinamai, A. (1997) |
| Heritage and politics: the great Zimbabwe controversy | |
| Social Change and Development. #42-43. August. p. 26-28, 37. |
![]() | Mhlanga, C. (1997) |
| The need for enterprising theatre | |
| Social Change and Development. #42-43. August. p. 5-6, 18. |
![]() | Gwiyo, C. (1997) |
| Tripartite EPZ study tour: experiences of other countries | |
| Social Change and Development. #41. February. p. 22-23. |
![]() | Kwenda, V. (1997) |
| Pros and cons of export processing zones | |
| Social Change and Development. #41. February. p. 17-18. |
![]() | Jirira, K.O. (1997) |
| Female labour force participation in Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #41. February. p. 14-15,23. |
![]() | Keet, D. (1997) |
| Trade union strategies in an integrated Southern Africa | |
| Social Change and Development. #41. February. p. 12-13. |
![]() | Vekris, J. (1997) |
| Interview with PSA Executive Secretary, John Makoni | |
| Social Change and Development. #41. February. p. 10-11. |
![]() | Sachikonye, L.M. (1997) |
| Collective bargaining in Zimbabwe's public sector: an overview | |
| Social Change and Development. #41. February. p. 8-9. |
![]() | (1997) |
| Chronicle of two strikes | |
| Social Change and Development. #41. February. p. 3-7. |
![]() | Mate, R. (1996) |
| Gender violence at UZ: some personal recollections | |
| Social Change and Development. #40. July. p. 15-17. |
![]() | Gokova, J. (1996) |
| Conventional manhood: the need for a reassessment | |
| Social Change and Development. #40. July. p. 9-10. |
![]() | Win, E. (1996) |
| Violence in the home and the role of the state | |
| Social Change and Development. #40. July. p. 6-8. |
![]() | Manyurureni, G.C. (1995) |
| Decentralisation: rational, forms and factors affecting its success | |
| Social Change and Development. #37. March. p. 19-20, 29. |
![]() | Gappah, P.M. (1995) |
| Environmental challenges facing rural district councils | |
| Social Change and Development. #37. March. p. 16-17. |
![]() | Manyurureni, G.C. (1995) |
| Ministerial control of rural district councils: extent and effects on decentralization | |
| Social Change and Development. #37. March. p. 14-15. |
![]() | Hlatshwayo, B. (1995) |
| Past as prologue: historical background to local government in Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #37. March. p. 3-5. |
![]() | Razemba, E.G. (1994) |
| The rise and fall of the colonial working class in Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #36. December. p. 20-22. |
![]() | Makumbe, J. (1994) |
| What alternatives to ESAP? | |
| Social Change and Development. #36. December. p. 11-12. |
![]() | Siziba, C. (1994) |
| A necessary change of direction | |
| Social Change and Development. #36. December. p. 9-10. |
![]() | Mupedziswa, R. (1994) |
| Is there an alternative to ESAP? | |
| Social Change and Development. #36. December. p. 7-8, 18. |
![]() | Chipika, S. (1994) |
| The way forward in the small scale sector | |
| Social Change and Development. #36. December. p. 5-6,12. |
![]() | Robertson, J. (1994) |
| A dual economy perspective | |
| Social Change and Development. #36. December. p. 3-4. |
![]() | Win, E. (1993) |
| Women, human rights and development | |
| Social Change and Development. #33-34. December. p. 29-30. |
![]() | Akwei, A. (1993) |
| Human rights democracy and Africa | |
| Social Change and Development. #33-34. December. p. 27-28. |
![]() | Butegwa, F. (1993) |
| Women's rights are human rights | |
| Social Change and Development. #33-34. December. p. 15-16. |
![]() | Jackson, L.A. (1993) |
| Mini-skirt incident on campus: 10 November, 1992 | |
| Social Change and Development. #32. July-September. p. 22-23. |
![]() | Jirira, K.O. (1993) |
| Women in the frontline: women and the food question | |
| Social Change and Development. #32. July-September. p. 19-20. |
![]() | Nyoni, S. (1993) |
| Food distribution in Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #32. July-September. p. 17-18. |
![]() | De Wolf, S. (1993) |
| The Child Supplementary Feeding Programme | |
| Social Change and Development. #32. July-September. p. 11-13. |
![]() | Mudimu, G.D. (1993) |
| The political economy of food security in Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #32. July-September. p. 3-6. |
![]() | Davidson, B. (1993) |
| The ancient world and Africa: whose roots? | |
| Social Change and Development. #31. March. p. 12-13. |
![]() | Qunta, V. (1993) |
| African unity: a natural direction in need of some conscious choice | |
| Social Change and Development. #31. March. p. 10-11. |
![]() | Campbell, H. (1993) |
| Pan Africanism and African liberation: the history and the challenge | |
| Social Change and Development. #31. March. p. 5-9, 11. |
![]() | Masunungure, E.V. (1993) |
| The concept of Pan-Africanism | |
| Social Change and Development. #31. March. p. 3-4. |
![]() | Quinby, L. (1992) |
| Ecofeminism: tracing the links in multiple oppression | |
| Social Change and Development. #30. p. 10-11. |
![]() | (1992) |
| Med Hondo | |
| Social Change and Development. #29. p. 18-19. |
![]() | Moyana, H.V. (1992) |
| The Land Bill: the last word | |
| Social Change and Development. #29. p. 6-7. |
![]() | Lowenson, R. (1992) |
| May Day 1992: steps along the long March to a labour movement | |
| Social Change and Development. #29. p. 3-5, 11. |
![]() | (1992) |
| The Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP) in Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #28. p. 16-17. |
![]() | Nyambuya, M.N. (1992) |
| The effects of ESAP on the consumers | |
| Social Change and Development. #28. p. 13-28. |
![]() | Pswarai, M. (1992) |
| The effects of ESAP on working women | |
| Social Change and Development. #28. p. 11-28. |
![]() | Siziba, C. (1992) |
| The effects of ESAP on the indigenous businessman | |
| Social Change and Development. #28. p. 9-10. |
![]() | Tsvangirai, M. (1992) |
| The effects of ESAP on the workers | |
| Social Change and Development. #28. p. 5-6. |
![]() | Kangai, K.M. (1992) |
| Structural adjustment and political democracy | |
| Social Change and Development. #28. p. 3-4. |
![]() | Makamure, K. (1991) |
| National democratic revolution in Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #27. 3rd quarter. p. 19-20. |
![]() | Chikari, S. (1991) |
| T.V.'s role in social change | |
| Social Change and Development. #27. 3rd quarter. p. 9-10. |
![]() | Moyo, N.P. (1991) |
| Zimbabwe's socialist future: some economic problems and prospects | |
| Social Change and Development. #27. 3rd quarter. p. 5-6, 18. |
![]() | Gwaunza, E. (1991) |
| Cultural practices that hinder women's development | |
| Social Change and Development. #26. 2nd quarter. p. 15-16. |
![]() | Vekris, J. (1991) |
| Calling a spade a spade: questions about white integration in national culture | |
| Social Change and Development. #26. 2nd quarter. p. 13-14. |
![]() | Moyana, R. (1991) |
| Toward the liberation of the mind: an important agenda for budding writers in Zimbabawe | |
| Social Change and Development. #26. 2nd quarter. p. 11-12. |
![]() | Bikishoni, M.W. (1991) |
| Meeting the cultural and creative needs of Zimbabweans with disabilities | |
| Social Change and Development. #26. 2nd quarter. p. 9-10. |
![]() | Simbarashe, R. (1991) |
| The plight of the upcoming sculptor | |
| Social Change and Development. #26. 2nd quarter. p. 7-8. |
![]() | Chifunyise, S.J. (1991) |
| Are mass cultural organisations in Zimbabwe a factor in cultural development? | |
| Social Change and Development. #26. 2nd quarter. p. 4-6. |
![]() | Hove, C. (1991) |
| The role of the artist in society | |
| Social Change and Development. #26. 2nd quarter. p. 2-3. |
![]() | Halimana, M.C. (1991) |
| Double standards and calculated inertia: the U.N. and the N.A.M. in the Gulf crisis | |
| Social Change and Development. #25. 1st quarter. p. 16-18. |
![]() | Musarurwa, G. (1991) |
| Afro-Arab relations | |
| Social Change and Development. #25. 1st quarter. p. 14-15, 18. |
![]() | Sibanda, A.E. (1991) |
| The economic impact of the Gulf crisis on developing countries | |
| Social Change and Development. #25. 1st quarter. p. 12-13. |
![]() | Halimeh, A. (1991) |
| The impact of the gulf crisis on the Palestinian question | |
| Social Change and Development. #25. 1st quarter. p. 10-11. |
![]() | Ndebele, N. (1990) |
| The emergency powers: why were they maintained? | |
| Social Change and Development. #24. 4th quarter. p. 14-15. |
![]() | Moyo, B. (1990) |
| The South African scenario: lessons for Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #24. 4th quarter. p. 11-13. |
![]() | Makumbe, J. (1990) |
| The political implications of a post-apartheid South Africa | |
| Social Change and Development. #24. 4th quarter. p. 4-6. |
![]() | Ndlovu, V. (1990) |
| What changes (if any) South Africans can expect at home and abroad | |
| Social Change and Development. #24. 4th quarter. p. 2-3. |
![]() | Loewenson, R. (1990) |
| Womens' rights | |
| Social Change and Development. #23. 3rd quarter. p. 14-17. |
![]() | Kanyenze, G. (1990) |
| Trade liberalisation | |
| Social Change and Development. #23. 3rd quarter. p. 12-14. |
![]() | Makamure, K. (1990) |
| The struggle for socialism and the future of Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #23. 3rd quarter. p. 9-11. |
![]() | Nyathi, A. (1990) |
| Should co-ops be alive in Zimbabwe? | |
| Social Change and Development. #23. 3rd quarter. p. 8-9. |
![]() | Van Wyk, D. (1990) |
| The potential for tragedy in Namibia | |
| Social Change and Development. #22. 1st quarter. p. 17-18. |
![]() | Tshuma, L. (1990) |
| University students, government and politics in Zimbabwe | |
| Social Change and Development. #22. 1st quarter. p. 8-9. |
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