An article from 2000 by Samuel Kariuki and Lucien van der Walt on the issue of land in Zimbabwean politics and the potential lessons from neighbouring South Africa. Copied to clipboard http://lucienvanderwalt.wordpress.com/ Files Kariuki, van der Walt - The Politics of Land - ZANU vs the MDC.pdf (2.76 MB) South Africa Zimbabwe Lucien van der Walt Samuel Kariuki PDF Comments
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