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Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2006)
Women without Borders: Transborder Movements as a Coping and Investment Strategy
Abstract presentAfricanus. Volume 36 #2. p. 180-188.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor Ngonidzashe (2006)
A conceptual framework for research on HIV/AIDS and orphans in Zimbabwe
Abstract presentAfrican Anthropologist. Volume 13 #1-2. p. 49-67.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor Ngonidzashe (2006)
Child labour or child work? Whither policy
Abstract presentResearch Review. Volume 22 #1. p. 23-33.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, V.N. (2005)
Informal settlement dwellers and environmental problems
UNISWA Research Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology. Volume special vol. no. 1. December. p. 25-37.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, V.N. (2005)
Globalisation and higher education in Africa: the case of the African university
UNISWA Research Journal. Volume 19. December. p. 79-94.

Book chapterMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2004)
Livelihoods, Gender Entrepreneurship and Empowerment: Zimbabwean Women Informal Cross Border Traders and SADC Regional Integration
In: Wohlmuth, Karl and Gutowski, Achim and Knedlik, Tobias and Meyn, Mareike and Pitamber, Sunita (eds.). African Development Perspectives Yearbook, Volume 9, 2004. Munster: LIT Verlag.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2004)
Reflections on Ethical Issues: A Study of How Urban Women Dealt with Impoverishment
African Anthropologist. Volume 11 #1. March. p. 4-23.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2004)
See this publicationReflections on Ethical Issues: A Study of How Urban Women Dealt with Impoverishment
Nordic Journal of African Studies. Volume 13 #3. p. 302-318.

Book chapterMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2003)
Housing and Survival Strategies of Basotho Women Urban Women Tenants
In: Larsson, Anita and Mapetla, E.R.M. and Schlyter, Ann (eds.). Gender and Urban Housing in Southern Africa: Emerging Issues. Roma, Lesotho: University of Lesotho, Institute of Southern African Studies. p. 149-168.

BookMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2003)
Gender and Urban Housing in Mafeteng District: Life Experiences of Basotho Women Tenants
Roma, Lesotho: National University of Lesotho, Institute of Southern African Studies. ISAS Research Report #3. 34p.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2002)
See this publicationAn Alternative to Patriarchal Marriage: Mapoto Unions
Abstract presentNordic Journal of African Studies. Volume 11 #1. p. 138-155.

Periodical articleNgonidzashe Muzvidziwa, Victor (2002)
Livelihoods, gender entrepreneurship and empowerment: Zimbabwean women informal cross-border traders and SADC regional integration
African Development Perspectives Yearbook. Volume 9. p. 441-472.

Book chapterMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2001)
Forging New Identities: Globalization, Cross-Border Women Traders and Regional Identities
In: Asante, S.K.B. and Nwonwu, F.O.C. and Muzvidziwa, V.N. (eds.). Towards an African Economic Community. Pretoria, South Africa: Africa Institute of South Africa. p. 42-49.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2001)
See this publicationZimbabwe's Cross-Border Women Traders: Multiple Identities and Responses to New Challenges
Abstract presentJournal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 19 #1. January. p. 67-80.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2001)
See this publicationMarriage as a Survival Strategy: The Case of Masvingo, Zimbabwe
Abstract presentZambezia. Volume 28 #2. p. 147-165.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2001)
Keeping a Foot in the Village: Masvingo Urban Women
Abstract presentJournal of Social Development in Africa. Volume 16 #1. January. p. 81-96.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, V.N. (2000)
Conservancies as a development tool in Zimbabwe's Campfire Districts
South-South Journal of Culture and Development. Volume 2. December. p. 97-117.

Book chapterMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2000)
Heads of Households or Simply Breadwinners? A Case Study of Married Women in Masvingo, Zimbabwe
In: LeBeau, Debie and Gordon, Robert J. (eds.). Challenges for Anthropology in the 'African Renaissance': A Southern African Contribution. Windhoek: University of Namibia Press. Publication #1. p. 163-176.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2000)
Accessing Housing, Constraints and Coping Strategies by Female-Headed Households in Masvingo, Zimbabwe
Review of Southern African Studies. Volume 4 #1. June. p. 64-93.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2000)
Food Vending: Adaptation under Difficult Circumstances
Abstract presentJournal of Social Development in Africa. Volume 15 #2. July. p. 69-91.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor Ngonidzashe (2000)
See this publicationConfronting Difficult Circumstances: The Case of Masvingo Widows
Abstract presentSAFERE: Southern African Feminist Review. Volume 4-5 #2-1. p. 73-91.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, V.N. (1999)
Networks as survival strategy: female heads of households in Masvingo, Zimbabwe
South-South Journal of Culture and Development. Volume 1 #2. December. p. 73-109.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (1998)
See this publicationDealing with Impoverishment: Sourcing and Selling Food in Masvingo
Abstract presentZambezia. Volume 25 #2. p. 147-171.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (1998)
See this publicationCross-Border Trade: A Strategy for Climbing Out of Poverty in Masvingo, Zimbabwe
Abstract presentZambezia. Volume 25 #1. p. 29-58.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (1997)
See this publicationRural-Urban Linkages: Masvingo's Double-Rooted Female Heads of Households
Abstract presentZambezia. Volume 24 #2. p. 97-123.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (1997)
Prostitutes: Vendors of Another Type
Abstract presentJournal of Social Development in Africa. Volume 12 #2. p. 75-89.

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