Nation Building in Zimbabwe and the Challenges of Ndebele Particularism
Nation Building in Zimbabwe and the Challenges of Ndebele Particularism
This article deploys a politico-sociological historical analysis in the interrogation of the origins, tenacity and resilience of Ndebele particularism across pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial epochs in Zimbabwe. While the issue of Ndebele particularism is currently overshadowed by the recent political and economic crisis that has seen Zimbabwe becoming a pariah state, it has continued to haunt both the project of nationalism that ended up unravelling along the fault-lines of Ndebele-Shona ethnicities and the post-colonial nation-building process that became marred by ethnic tensions and violence of the 1980s. In this article, Ndebele particularism is described at two main levels. Firstly, successive pre-colonial, colonial
CITATION: Ndlovu-Gatshni, Sabelo J.. Nation Building in Zimbabwe and the Challenges of Ndebele Particularism . : ACCORD , . African Journal on Conflict Resolution, Volume 8 - Number 3 - 2008 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frnation-building-zimbabwe-and-challenges-ndebele-particularism-3