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Dr. Julius Musevenzi

Dr. Julius Musevenzi

Publications 

  1. Musevenzi Julius & Barbara Chibvamushure: Land Reform & Social Differentiation in Zimbabwe, Re-Inventing the Wheel of Inequalities in Urban Development in the Book “Inclusive Urban Development in the Global South, Intersectionality, Inequalities and Community” (Chapter 7)Routledge, New York & London (2020) 
  2. Musevenzi Julius: Changing Trends in Social Differentiation and their Impact on Rural Livelihoods in Muzarabani, Gokwe and Mwenezi Districts of Zimbabwe (Chapter 9), in the book titled: The Policy Governance-management Nexus in the Planning of Human Settlements in Zimbabwe. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, Expected July 2020 
  3. Julius Musevenzi: El Nino Induced Drought, Livelihoods and Adaptive Strategies in Chiredzi District, in the Book Titled: Environment, Infrastructure and Services in Urban and Regional Planning in Zimbabwe: A systems Approach. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, December 2017 
  4. Book Chapter Title: Rural Livelihoods Diversification in Semi-Arid Districts of Zimbabwe, in the Book Titled: Sustainability in the Planning, Programming and Implementation of Development Projects, Policies and Programmes in Zimbabwe, Springer (2019), Julius Musevenzi & Benjamin Gweru
  5. A Development Policy Imperative of the Rural Livelihoods Diversification in Marginal Areas of Zimbabwe, in the Book Titled: Sustainability in the Planning, Programming and Implementation of Development Projects, Policies and Programmes in Zimbabwe,  Springer (2019), Julius Musevenzi  

Journal Articles

1.The Lived Experiences of Male Survivors:  The Case of Adult Rape Clinic at Parirenyatwa Hospital, Harare.  Journal of Clinicians from Academic Outliers 7(1) -1-24. Musevenzi, J. and Musevenzi M.

2.J. Musevenzi. Externally Fostered Sorghum and Millets Production in Semi-Arid Regions of Zimbabwe. Contribution to Community Resilience under the Impact of Urbanisation and Climate Change:  Cases and Experiences from Zimbabwe.  Ed.  By I.Chirisa and C. Mabeza (2019), USBB-10:9956-550-05-1

3.Externally fostered processing and marketing of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), contribution to household income, the analysis of opportunities and challenges in the value chain. Julius Musevenzi, University of Zimbabwe Review, UZB Review, Volume 4, No. 2, July-December 2016 

4.“The African Independent Apostolic Church’s Doctrine under Threat: The Emerging Power of Faith-based Organisations’ Interventions and the Johanne Marange Apostolic Church in Zimbabwe”. Julius Musevenzi, Journal for the Study of Religion, 30, 2: 178-206, July 2019 available at http://dx.doi.org.za/pdf/jsr/v30n2/09.pdf 

5.Crime within a Crime! The Invisible Roles of Prison Officers and Thriving Gang Networks! The case of Harare Central and Khami Maximum Prisons in Zimbabwe, Julius Musevenzi, June 2018 Special Issue of the Review of Human factor Studies (RHFS

6.El Nino-Induced Drought, The New Lion of Chiredzi District, An Analysis of the Impact of Climate Change on Livestock, Zambezia, Volume 44, No. 1, 2017, Julius Musevenzi & Isaac Chaipa 

7. When Migration is the only diversification option available, what changes? An analysis of the contribution of remittances to sustainable livelihood development in semi-arid districts under politically charged environments University of Zimbabwe Review, UZB Review, Volume 6, No. 3, July-December 2019

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