Geographies of terror, harvest of fear: chiefs, local administration and politics in Zimbabwe in the 2000s

Geographies of terror, harvest of fear: chiefs, local administration and politics in Zimbabwe in the 2000s

Author: 
Nkomo, Lotti
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2023
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Journal Title: 
Journal of Contemporary African Studies
Source: 
Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 4 2023 pp. 474-492
ISSN: 
0258-9001 (Print); 1469-9397 (Online)
Abstract: 

The emergence of the opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change, in 1999 radically reconfigured Zimbabwe's political landscape. MDC greatly challenged the electoral dominance the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front had enjoyed since independence in 1980. As literature on Zimbabwe's 'crisis' has emphasised, throughout the 2000s ZANU-PF was predominantly preoccupied with repelling this challenge. Central to these efforts were violence and a patronage system involving all state institutions. However, the position of chieftaincy in the new politics has suffered scholarly neglect. This article examines how the government enlisted chiefs and lower-level traditional leaders, through intimidation and patronage networks, in its attempts to make rural areas an exclusively ZANU-PF vote bank. It utilises interviews, newspapers and Hansard, among other publicly available material, to argue that MDC's hegemonic threat forced ZANU-PF to turn to the customary capital of the hitherto neglected chiefs, and that the consequent relationship became an impediment to democracy in Zimbabwe.

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CITATION: Nkomo, Lotti. Geographies of terror, harvest of fear: chiefs, local administration and politics in Zimbabwe in the 2000s . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2023. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 41, No. 4 2023 pp. 474-492 - Available at: https://library.au.int/geographies-terror-harvest-fear-chiefs-local-administration-and-politics-zimbabwe-2000s