Estate farming and Ndau people’s displacement from Zimbabwe into Mozambique, c.1940-2010

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY New Contree Pub Date : 2021-07-30 DOI:10.4102/nc.v86i0.24
J. Hlongwana
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This article focuses on the development of plantation farming close to the Zimbabwe-Mozambique border and its effects on the Ndau people. Colonial incursions on the Zimbabwe/Mozambique border areas resulted in the development of estate farming in the Chimanimani/Chipinge region. European settlements in the borderland led to land expropriation by the colonial state and multi-national companies for estate farming. These estates ranged from natural and exotic forests, coffee, tea to sugarcane plantations. The majority of the plantations lie along the Zimbabwe/Mozambique border. The estates are vast, numerous and cover a significant area of Chimanimani/ Chipinge district. Apart from protecting tree and animal species, the promotion of tourism and provision of employment, the estates have assisted in the development of amenities and infrastructure in the region. In spite of the positives highlighted above, this article argues that the establishment of plantation agriculture displaced the Ndau people from their ancestral lands and pushed them into Mozambique.
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庄园农业和恩道族从津巴布韦迁移到莫桑比克,约1940-2010年
本文的重点是津巴布韦-莫桑比克边境附近种植园农业的发展及其对恩道人的影响。对津巴布韦/莫桑比克边境地区的殖民入侵导致了奇马尼马尼/奇平奇地区庄园农业的发展。欧洲人在边境地区的定居导致殖民地国家和跨国公司征用土地用于庄园种植。这些庄园包括自然和异国情调的森林、咖啡、茶叶和甘蔗种植园。大多数种植园位于津巴布韦/莫桑比克边境。这些庄园面积巨大,数量众多,覆盖了Chimanimani/ Chipinge地区的大片地区。除了保护树木和动物物种、促进旅游业和提供就业机会外,这些庄园还协助发展区内的康乐设施和基础设施。尽管有上述突出的积极因素,但本文认为,种植园农业的建立使恩道人离开了他们祖先的土地,并将他们推向莫桑比克。
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