Colonialism and Water in Southern Africa: Land grabbing and Displacement
KEYWORDS: Colonialism, Politics, Development, Southern Africa, Land grabbing, Displacement, Agriculture, Urbanisation Welcome back! These next two posts will centre around the colonial history of Southern Africa in order to understand how colonialism has affected modern-day water politics and development in the region. In this first blog, we will focus on how land grabbing and community displacement in relation to areas of water availability have affected the politics of water management and relationships between different social groups across Southern Africa. Due to frequent resettling of native groups, water-rich land grabbing and drastic changes to patterns of resource access, Southern African states were left with significant internal and transboundary tensions post-independence . Exacerbated by water scarcity, the socioeconomic inequalities that were created during colonial rule have led to conflicts and instability across the region . Transboundary water laws themselve...