The End of Cattle’s Paradise: How Land Diversion for Ranches Eroded Food Security in The Gambos;Angola | Land Portal

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Date of publication: 
November 2019
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MOKORO-46

Two new papers by Sandra Bhatasara and Kirk Helliker on land occupations in Shamva and Bindura Districts;Mashonaland Central;are analysed. They offer nuanced accounts of what happened. As previous studies have shown;the story is not straightforward. Includes history and memory;organising occupations;the occupiers;rise of the party-state;why does this history matter? Concludes that together these two papers shed important light on the land occupation period. The occupations were initially an anti-state/party protest;largely autonomous and decentralised;but the war veterans made strategic bargains – in exchange for police protection;transport;food and so on. The state in turn recognised the need to accommodate the invaders and find space for elite demand for land in the A2 schemes;and so shift tack around the ‘illegalityof the invasions creating the ‘fast-trackprogramme. While the result was certainly a dramtic shift in agrarian structure;the tentative period of radical challenge was quickly undermined.

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Amnesty International

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