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Gracsious Ncube
Gracsious Ncube
Researcher, IDS - NUST, Zimbabwe
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Local economic development and migrant remittances in rural Zimbabwe
G Ncube, G Gomez
ISS Working Paper Series/General Series 523, 1-26, 2011
352011
Institutional exclusion and the tragedy of the commons: Artisanal mining in Matabeleland South Province, Zimbabwe
N Dube, F Moyo, M Sithole, G Ncube, P Nkala, N Tshuma, M Maphosa, ...
The Extractive Industries and Society 3 (4), 1084-1094, 2016
262016
Participation of women in Zimbabwean politics and the mirage of gender equity
M Maphosa, N Tshuma, G Maviza
Ubuntu: Journal of Conflict and Social Transformation 4 (2), 127-159, 2015
262015
Pervasive irregular migration and the vulnerabilities of irregular female migrants at Plumtree border post in Zimbabwe
T Matose, G Maviza, WN Nunu
Journal of migration and health 5, 100091, 2022
152022
The effects of feminization of migration on family functions in Tsholotsho district, Zimbabwe
P Thebe, G Maviza
Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 6 (5), 297-306, 2019
142019
From economic development to local economic growth: Income generating projects in Nkayi District, Zimbabwe
W Zikhali, G Ncube, N Tshuma
The International Journal of Humanities and Social Studies 2 (2), 27-33, 2014
122014
Transnational migration and families–continuities and changes along processes of sustained migration: A case of Tsholotsho in Matabeleland North Zimbabwe
G Maviza
Unpublished PhD Thesis, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg …, 2020
102020
Street entrepreneurship in Zimbabwe: Survivalist or growth oriented?-a case of Bulawayo city Centre
P Thebe, G Ncube
International Journal of Development and Sustainability 4 (2), 126-144, 2015
92015
Remittances in rural Zimbabwe: From consumption to investment?
G Ncube, G Gómez
International Journal of Development and Sustainability (IJDS)(Online) 4 (2 …, 2015
92015
The Impact of conservation agriculture on food security and livelihoods in Mangwe district
N Tshuma, M Maphosa, G Ncube, T Dube, ZL Dube
82012
Local Economic Development and Remittances in Rural Zimbabwe: Building on Sand or Solid Ground
G Ncube, GM Gomez
The Hague: International Institute of Social Studies (ISS Working Paper, 523), 2011
82011
Immigration policy reforms and pervasive illegal migration: A case of the illegal border jumpers (Beitbridge Border Post)
G Ncube, N Dube, M Sithole
IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science 19 (5), 114-121, 2014
72014
Migrant remittances inspired enterprises in Tsholotsho: issues of sustainability
G Maviza, M Maphosa, N Tshuma, Z Dube, T Dube
African Human Mobility Review 5 (1), 2019
62019
Migrant remittances, household livelihood strategies and local development: a case of village 2 in ward 19 of Tsholotsho District in Zimbabwe
G Ncube
62010
International migration, remittances and sustainable livelihoods: The case of Chivi District
A Thonge, G Ncube
Journal of Humanifies and Social Science 19 (6), 98-107, 2014
52014
Working from home and the triple role of women in the context of COVID-19-induced lockdowns in Zimbabwe
G Maviza, P Thebe
Journal of Asian and African Studies, 00219096231154240, 2023
32023
Intergenerational kinship networks of support within transnational families in the era of COVID-19 in the South Africa–Zimbabwe migration corridor
G Maviza, D Nzima
South African Review of Sociology 52 (4), 89-104, 2022
32022
Enhancing food security through microirrigation: Evaluating the contribution of treadle pumps to household food security in Umzingwane district of Zimbabwe
T Dube, M Maphosa, ZL Dube, G Ncube, N Tshuma
viewed, 2018
32018
Mobility, Gender, and Experiences of Familyhood among Migrant Families in Tsholotsho, Zimbabwe
G Maviza, LN Carrasco
African Human Mobility Review 9 (1), 102-125, 2023
22023
Enhancing food security through micro-irrigation: Evaluating the contribution of treadle pumps to household food security in Umzingwane district of Zimbabwe
M Maphosa, T Dube, ZL Dube, G Ncube, N Tshuma
22014
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