Management of Land Resettlement Records in a Rural Village in Zimbabwe

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/2663-659X/11018

Keywords:

Land records, rural archives, National Archives of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe’s traditional leadership, Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement

Abstract

Land records are considered proof of ownership, right to land ownership, and boundaries. Land records provide two types of important evidence. First, they often document family relationships. Second, they place individuals in a specific time and place. This study sought to examine the management of land resettlement records in one of the rural districts in Zimbabwe (this rural district will be anonymously referred to as the “Village”). The research problem was triggered by the heirs of a late neighbour who were on the verge of losing their homestead due to lack of documentation stating the ownership of their acquired land. It remains uncertain whether proper records management practices are being adhered to in this rural village.  Therefore, this article sought to determine the types of records created at this village. Furthermore, the article meant to establish the processes and procedures involved in the management of land resettlement records at this village and also to identify if there are challenges faced in the management of such and what these are. The constructivism paradigm and a qualitative research methodology were applied. A case study design was used. The findings revealed that the records were kept at the village clerk’s homestead. The major challenges identified were the lack of proper records management systems, the lack of storage facilities, the invisibility of the governmental archival support structures such as the National Archives of Zimbabwe and trained records officers. The study recommends a collaboration between the National Archives of Zimbabwe, the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement and the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, including the Village being researched, so as to train them about proper records management practices.

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Author Biography

Sindiso Bhebhe, University of South Africa

Sindiso Bhebhe is a Principal Archivist at the National Archives of Zimbabwe. He is a part time tutor of records, archives and library courses at the Zimbabwe Open University. He holds a Master of Library and Information Science Degree from the National University of Science and Technology in Zimbabwe. He also hold a certificate on short course of modern library practices from the National Institute of Technical Teachers Training in Chennai, India. At the present moment he is doing a Doctorate in Information Science with the University of South Africa. He has attended and presented academic articles on numerous local and international conferences which deal mainly with the library and archival issues. He is part of the Africa research team in the International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems [InterPARES] Trust. He is a member of the Oral History Association of South Africa. He has published academic articles on the issues of oral history, archival infrastructure and archival diplomatics in international journals.

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Published

2023-12-04

How to Cite

Mahlangu, Theresa, and Sindiso Bhebhe. 2023. “Management of Land Resettlement Records in a Rural Village in Zimbabwe”. Mousaion: South African Journal of Information Studies 41 (3):17 pages . https://doi.org/10.25159/2663-659X/11018.

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Received 2022-03-28
Accepted 2023-05-25
Published 2023-12-04