1st Edition
The Anatomy of Inclusive Cities Insight into Migrants in Selected Capital Cities of Southern Africa
Chapter 1: Setting the Agenda for Inclusive Cities.
Chapter 2: Methodology
Chapter 3: Immigrants and the City – A Conceptual Framework
Chapter 4: The Southern African Region in a Historical Perspective.
Chapter 5: Unpacking Migrant Laws in Gaborone - ‘The Gem of Africa’
Chapter 6: Malawi – A Retreat into Lilongwe the ‘City Centre’
Chapter 7: Maputo – The Lush Capital of Mozambique.
Chapter 8: eGoli – Beyond the Splendour of Johannesburg through the Eyes of Migrants.
Chapter 9: Lusaka – A Retreat into Zambia.
Chapter 10: Harare - In the Shadows of the Sunshine City of Zimbabwe.
Chapter 11: Inclusion of Foreign Nationals Migrants in South African Cities – An Aside
Chapter 12: Reflections on Immigration Policies and Inclusivity in Southern African Cities.
Chapter 13: The Epilogue
Biography
Hangwelani Hope Magidimisha-Chipungu is Professor of Town and Regional Planning at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. She is also a SARChI chair for inclusive cities supported by the National Research Foundation and South Africa City Networks. As a practitioner, she is a member of the National Planning Commission appointed by the President of the Republic of South Africa. Professor Magidimisha-Chipungu is the Academic Leader in the Planning and Housing Discipline at the University of Kwazulu-Natal and a board member of the South Africa Council of Planners.
Lovemore Chipungu holds a PhD in Town and Regional Planning, a master’s degree in Rural and Urban Planning as well as a bachelor of science degree (honours) in Rural and Urban Planning. He is an active member of the Zimbabwe Institute of Regional and Urban Planners as well as a Corporate Member of the South African Planning Institute. He has published widely in peer-reviewed journals and books, and his areas of interest are in housing policy, land-use planning and urban design.






