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الصفحة 155
During the 1990s less than 50 per cent of all World Bank - financed projects in Africa were rated as ' satisfactory ' in terms of development outcomes , and in 1995 less than a quarter of World Bank projects in Africa were judged likely ...
During the 1990s less than 50 per cent of all World Bank - financed projects in Africa were rated as ' satisfactory ' in terms of development outcomes , and in 1995 less than a quarter of World Bank projects in Africa were judged likely ...
الصفحة 288
This ' calling ' seems to be much less developed among Sotho , Venda and Tsonga diviners . Also , ' psychic ' intuition , referred to above , seems to have been much less prominent in the rest of pre - colonial southern Africa .
This ' calling ' seems to be much less developed among Sotho , Venda and Tsonga diviners . Also , ' psychic ' intuition , referred to above , seems to have been much less prominent in the rest of pre - colonial southern Africa .
الصفحة 325
To become a kpako one must engage in a number of practices which may of themselves be ambiguous or lead to less than unambiguous outcomes . The control of secrecy enhances one's standing ; for example , a ' deep belly ' is required for ...
To become a kpako one must engage in a number of practices which may of themselves be ambiguous or lead to less than unambiguous outcomes . The control of secrecy enhances one's standing ; for example , a ' deep belly ' is required for ...
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TIRFE MAMMO The Paradox of Africas Poverty Philippa Bevan | 166 |
ALBERT KWOKWO BARUME Heading towards Extinction? Alan Barnard | 172 |
EDITORSHIP OF AFRICA | 178 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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activities administration African animals Argobba argued associated authority became become beliefs British called cattle central chiefs Christian close colonial compound concerned considered continued courtyard cultural discussion District domestic economic effective ethnic European example existence expressed fact Fathers forces Ghana groups household housing human important individual initiation Institute interest International land language less living London material meals means nature Nguni organisation person political population position possible practices present problems production question referred region relations Report represent result ritual role rule serve settlements social society Sotho South space spirits status structure suggests symbolic town trade traditional understanding University Press village witchcraft woman women young