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Civil Society and the Trials and Tribulations of Zimbabwe’s Post-colonial Period: Is Citizen Participation Under Threat?
Author: Jephias Mapuva
Date Of Publication: Jun 2011
Isbn13: 978-1-4438-2938-0
Isbn: 1-4438-2938-2
The book is a patchwork of both published articles and other pieces of literary works drawn from similar-minded proactive Zimbabweans. The book would be of interest to students of public administration as well as researchers within the fringes of political science and public policy studies. Human Rights and Civil Society as well as youth activists would benefit from the deliberations in the book as the book seeks to divulge the events and developments that have created the current state of affairs in Zimbabwe. Readers from other countries sharing similar history and even geopolitical positions as Zimbabwe can draw interest from the occurrences as they are divulged in the book.


Jephias MAPUVA is both and educationalist and an educationist by profession and currently a senior researcher at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. Prior to joining the University both as a PhD candidate and a researcher, he has taught in tertiary institutions in Zimbabwe where he delivered lectures in the Humanities for close to 11 years during which time he has amassed a wealth of experience on emerging educational trends in Higher Education Institutions mainly in Zimbabwe. Research interest revolves around Issues in Pedagogy, Educational trends in Higher and Tertiary institutions; tenets of democracy-governance, civil society and citizen participation and the developmental discourse of political and current affairs in African states. One of Mr Mapuva’s small claims to fame is the publication of two books entitled “Citizen Participation in Local Governance: Case of the Combined Harare Residents Association [Zimbabwe]; and Technologies and the Pedagogics of Learning



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