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<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 18:04:03 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Urban Governance for Sustainable    Housing Development in Gweru City,  Zimbabwe</title>
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<description>Urban Governance for Sustainable    Housing Development in Gweru City,  Zimbabwe
MLAMBO, NYEMUDZAI
Urbanisation is an unstoppable global phenomenon and it brings with it the challenge of &#13;
providing sustainable housing for an everincreasing population. Cities in Zimbabwe, such as &#13;
Gweru, face enormous challenges and opportunities when it comes to achieving sustainable &#13;
housing development. This study aimed to investigate the role of urban governance in shaping &#13;
the urban landscape and the challenges of urban governance in providing sustainable housing &#13;
development. This study is important in thaturban governance is critical to the development of &#13;
sustainable housing in cities. The article examines the implementation of urban governance &#13;
strategies to address the housing needs of Gweru residents. The article utilised a &#13;
comprehensive Urban Planning Sustainability Framework. It utilised a mixed method approach &#13;
case study of the City of Gweru in Midlands Province of Zimbabwe. The findings were as &#13;
follows, importance of sustainable housing development in promoting social equity, economic &#13;
growth and environmental sustainability. Data were collected through semi-structured &#13;
interviews and questionnaires. The study recommends that the city should collaborate with &#13;
non-governmental and international organisations to gain access to funding and technical &#13;
expertise for housing development initiatives.
The purpose of the Kuveza neKuumba - Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University Journal of &#13;
Design, Innovative Thinking and Practice is to provide a forum for design and &#13;
innovative solutions to daily challenges in communities.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Rural Electrification - Is the Panacea  Working Across Africa?</title>
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<description>Rural Electrification - Is the Panacea  Working Across Africa?
CHAGWEDERA, EDSON; MASONA, COURAGE; SAKAROMBE, UPENYU
Rural electrification in Africa holds significant potential as a &#13;
development tool, offering opportunities for economic growth, &#13;
improved education and healthcare and enhanced quality of life. &#13;
However, achieving universal access to electricity in rural areas is &#13;
a complex challenge that requires careful consideration of multiple &#13;
factors. This article presents a comprehensive analysis of rural &#13;
electrification efforts in Africa, focusing on specific case studies to &#13;
provide a nuanced understanding of the successes and limitations &#13;
of current approaches. The methodology employed in this research &#13;
involves a review of existing literature, academic sources and &#13;
policy documents, supplemented by data sets and case studies &#13;
from selected African countries. By examining the progress and &#13;
challenges faced in countries such as Rwanda, Ethiopia, South &#13;
Africa, Tanzania and Zimbabwe, a holistic view of rural &#13;
electrification in Africa emerges. The key findings of this study &#13;
highlight the importance of political commitment, renewable energy &#13;
sources and community engagement in successful rural &#13;
electrification initiatives.
The purpose of the Kuveza neKuumba - Zimbabwe Ezekiel &#13;
Guti University Journal of Design, Innovative Thinking and &#13;
Practice is to provide a forum for design and innovative &#13;
solutions to daily challenges in communities.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2024-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>From Imagination to Reality on Child    Spaces for Recreation: Insights and    Foresights on Zimbabwe</title>
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<description>From Imagination to Reality on Child    Spaces for Recreation: Insights and    Foresights on Zimbabwe
MHIZHA, SAMSON
Much research on the importance of physical and recreational activities and play among children &#13;
exists globally, though little has been done in Africa in general and Zimbabwe in particular. More &#13;
importantly, there is limited research evidence and policy dialogues on the importance of &#13;
planning for child spaces for recreation and play in Zimbabwe. The main objective of the current study is to explore challenges and policy implications for recreational and play &#13;
spaces in urban Zimbabwe. The study employs a literature review approach and reviews &#13;
relevant studies from 1980 to 2023.  The main challenges discussed include rapid urbanisation &#13;
without development, little research, ambivalent policy and legal framework, corruption, politics &#13;
of urban planning, invasions of play and recreational spaces, the prevalence of sedentary &#13;
lifestyles and lack of scientific knowledge on the importance of physical activities. There is a &#13;
dearth of public policies on the promotion of children’s play and recreational opportunities, with &#13;
the situation in communities compounded by a weak public capacity to plan, implement and &#13;
enforce the promotion of recreational and play facilities.
The purpose of the Kuveza neKuumba - Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University Journal of &#13;
Design, Innovative Thinking and Practice is to provide a forum for design and innovative &#13;
solutions to daily challenges in communities.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Agropolitan-based Area Development:   Linking Rural Production Spaces to   Urban Regional Markets</title>
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<description>Agropolitan-based Area Development:   Linking Rural Production Spaces to   Urban Regional Markets
CHAGWEDERA, EDSON; MANHIMANZI, GIFT
To integrate rural production areas with urban regional markets, &#13;
this study investigates the idea of agropolitan-based area &#13;
development. This approach's possible advantages, difficulties &#13;
and consequences for sustainable development are all examined. &#13;
The study identifies important ideas and arguments around &#13;
agropolitan development through a thorough examination of &#13;
literature and case study analysis.  &#13;
The case studies of &#13;
agropolitan-based area development in Thailand, Indonesia, &#13;
Vietnam, Kenya and Brazil are employed and provide valuable &#13;
insights into the practical implementation and outcomes of this &#13;
concept. These case studies on agropolitan development highlight &#13;
the diverse approaches, challenges and impacts of this concept in &#13;
different contexts. These examples demonstrate the potential of &#13;
agropolitan-based area development in enhancing rural-urban &#13;
linkages, promoting economic growth and addressing social and &#13;
environmental challenges. The results underline the necessity of &#13;
integrated policies and approaches that close the gap between &#13;
rural and urban areas, promote economic development and &#13;
consider social and environmental issues.
The purpose of the Kuveza neKuumba - Zimbabwe Ezekiel &#13;
Guti University Journal of Design, Innovative Thinking and &#13;
Practice is to provide a forum for design and innovative &#13;
solutions to daily challenges in communities.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2024-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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