2022
DOI: 10.1177/15423166221111692
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Indigenous Conflict Management and Contemporary Water Resource Governance in Rural Zimbabwe

Abstract: Indigenous conflict management has been a key feature of pre-and post-colonial African societies in managing varied community disputes related to natural resources. In Zimbabwe, the Dare, the traditional court works similarly. However, there have been few insights on the effectiveness of indigenous community-based mechanisms in managing primary water conflicts. The paper argues that although there are widespread and varied water conflicts within the rural setting, the grassroots nature, combined with simple an… Show more

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