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الصفحة 287
SISAL IN THE POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY OF TANGANYIKA TANZANIA Sisal ' was introduced into German East Africa , now Tanzania , in 1893 . Since its inception sisal was politically and economically constructed as a labour - intensive ...
SISAL IN THE POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY OF TANGANYIKA TANZANIA Sisal ' was introduced into German East Africa , now Tanzania , in 1893 . Since its inception sisal was politically and economically constructed as a labour - intensive ...
الصفحة 297
Managers of estates lacked experience and knowledge of how to run sisal plantations . ' Sisal has its own ethics . But the government involved itself too much in sisal and brought in people who knew nothing about sisal , and it died ...
Managers of estates lacked experience and knowledge of how to run sisal plantations . ' Sisal has its own ethics . But the government involved itself too much in sisal and brought in people who knew nothing about sisal , and it died ...
الصفحة 302
Designing the privatisation and divestiture strategy of the Sisal Authority , a PSRC official argued that all guarantees should be put in place that sisal would continue to be as the main line of production on privatised estates .
Designing the privatisation and divestiture strategy of the Sisal Authority , a PSRC official argued that all guarantees should be put in place that sisal would continue to be as the main line of production on privatised estates .
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