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The Zambia Social Science Journal is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal focused on scholarly work in the social sciences and development. Its primary objective is to serve as a forum for argument, debate, review, reflection and discussion. The Journal is published bi-annually, and is available in print and electronic form. Subscription rates for print version available upon request.
Current Issue: Volume 10, Number 1
(2025)
2024/2025
Prefatory Matter
Articles
The Cashew Nut Industry in Mongu District: Origins, Development, and Impact, 1972–2011
Namushi Situtu
Lusaka's Colonial Legacy: Town Planning, Public Health, and the Making of a Segregated City, 1913–1963. A Study of Power, Inequality, and Urban Development
Wamburakwao J. Sapao
Understanding Project Mentality as a Threat to the Sustainability of Donor-Supported Interventions: Insights from a Zambian Reading Intervention
Charity Meki-Kombe