
Kundai Manamere’s Malaria on the Move: Rural Communities and Public Health in Zimbabwe, 1890-2015 is an ambitious monograph that redefines and recenters Southern African medical history by foregrounding mobility as akey concept for understanding malaria’s history and circulation. Covering the period 1890 to 2015, Manamere argues that malaria control in Zimbabwe was deeply influenced by and intertwined with the political economy of settler colonialism, land displacement, border policies, and post–colonial realities of […]