Zimbabwe Historical Association (@zimhistassoc) 's Twitter Profile
Zimbabwe Historical Association

@zimhistassoc

#ZHA is an organisation of #historians founded in 2012 that works towards the promotion of scholarship on Zimbabwe and beyond.

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Brooks Marmon (@africaindc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of independence was just 58 years ago today. My take on it in 2020 for History Today historytoday.com/archive/histor…

ushehwedu (@ushehweduk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Launching the "ZIMBOZ NEVER DIE" brill.com/display/title/… with fellow editors at the 6th Conference of the Zimbabwe Historical Association.

Launching the "ZIMBOZ NEVER DIE" brill.com/display/title/… with fellow editors at the 6th Conference of the Zimbabwe Historical Association.
Tendayi Marovah (@marovahtforlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A very dark cloud has engulfed my university @ the reception of the devastating news that the founding VC, Emeritus Prof Bhebe has passed on, HSRIEP. MSU Conference 2013 Clement Masakure Zimbabwe Historical Association @oliverm_junior Tinashe @chitofir

Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼 (@advocatemahere) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🟡Sincere condolences to the Bhebe family, the MSU community and the IZ community on the passing of renowned academic, Professor Ngwabi Mulunge Bhebe. He was the founding Vice-Chancellor and later professor emeritus of Midlands State University in Gweru and a Pro-Vice Chancellor

🟡Sincere condolences to the Bhebe family, the MSU community and the IZ community on the passing of renowned academic, Professor Ngwabi Mulunge Bhebe. He was the founding Vice-Chancellor and later professor emeritus of Midlands State University in Gweru and a Pro-Vice Chancellor
Jabulani Shaba (@jabulanishabazw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to be sharing my work on Women, Labour relations and resource politics in Artisanal Gold Mining in Zimbabwe at the University of Cape Town. UCT Historical Studies Mia Uys #WCGST

Excited to be sharing my work on Women, Labour relations and resource politics in Artisanal Gold Mining in Zimbabwe at the University of Cape Town. <a href="/UCT_HST/">UCT Historical Studies</a> <a href="/UysMia/">Mia Uys</a> #WCGST
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Toby Green Mariana Candido @Trix_torian Melchisedek Chetima, PhD 🇨🇲🇨🇦 sibanengi ncube Honest Elias Koke The first article in AEH 51.2 is : '"In Native Areas, Stores Have a Big Influence on the People": Trading Sites and the Reorganization of African Agriculture, Colonial Zimbabwe, 1945–1955' by Tawanda Valentine muse.jhu.edu/pub/19/article…

<a href="/toby00green/">Toby Green</a> <a href="/CandidoMarianaP/">Mariana Candido</a> @Trix_torian <a href="/Chetima_UQAM/">Melchisedek Chetima, PhD 🇨🇲🇨🇦</a> <a href="/SibanengiNcube/">sibanengi ncube</a> <a href="/EliasKoke/">Honest Elias Koke</a> The first article in AEH 51.2 is :

'"In Native Areas, Stores Have a Big Influence on the People": Trading Sites and the Reorganization of African Agriculture, Colonial Zimbabwe, 1945–1955' by <a href="/ChambweTawanda/">Tawanda Valentine</a> 

muse.jhu.edu/pub/19/article…
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The second article in AEH 51.2 is: '"To Serve Administrative Purposes and Native Interests?": Road Infrastructural Investment in African Reserves in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1924–1948' by Clement Masakure and Eric Kushinga Makombe. muse.jhu.edu/pub/19/article…

The second article in AEH 51.2 is:

'"To Serve Administrative Purposes and Native Interests?": Road Infrastructural Investment in African Reserves in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1924–1948' by <a href="/ClementMasakure/">Clement Masakure</a> and Eric Kushinga Makombe.

muse.jhu.edu/pub/19/article…
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Four of my PhD students finished in minimum time, working on important topics in difficult places. Follow them, they are doing exciting things! @mr_uledy Teverayi Muguti Aisha Mashingauta Jabulani Shaba

Four of my PhD students finished in minimum time, working on important topics in difficult places. Follow them, they are doing exciting things! @mr_uledy <a href="/TeveWekwaMuguti/">Teverayi Muguti</a> <a href="/Ashy71447/">Aisha Mashingauta</a> 
<a href="/jabulanishabazw/">Jabulani Shaba</a>