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Spatial integration in residential suburbs of East London, South Africa (1993–2008) / Bwalya, John; Seethal, Cecil   Article
Bwalya, John Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper analyses residential property transfer data (1993–2008) to examine integration in selected suburbs in East London, South Africa. The results show that a greater proportion (74%) of Black residential property transfers took place in relatively cheaper residential suburbs while 65.2% of white buyers bought in more expensive suburbs. Using the chi-square test of association, the paper tests the hypothesis that race was related to the pattern of residential property transfers. The paper concludes that the nature of residential property purchases underscores the link between class and spatial integration in former white residential suburbs.
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Unravelling clientelism in the Zambian electoral campaigns / Bwalya, John   Journal Article
Bwalya, John Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Based on reports on selected parliamentary by-elections from 2009 to 2015 and two presidential elections in 2011 and 2015 in Zambia, this paper examines the political rhetoric to determine the presence and nature of clientelism in Zambian electoral campaigns. Zambia’s three leading newspapers, The Post, Times of Zambia and Zambia Daily Mail, were searched for reports of electoral campaigns. In total, 605 issues of each of the three newspapers spanning a period of 20 months were used. The paper concludes that a blend of vote buying and turnout buying were more evident in the campaign rhetoric in parliamentary by-elections than the presidential elections. Further, the ruling parties extended their clientelistic rhetoric to include perverse accountability.
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