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Kgothatso Brucely Shai, Lebogang T. Legodi
Pág. 11 pages
The transition from colonialism and apartheid to democratic South Africa in the 1990s has not been a smooth one. In this context, the argument in this article is that the remnants of colonialism and apartheid continue to be evident in South African socie...
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Tiffany Caesar
Pág. 92 - 108
â??Umuntu Ngumuntu Ngabantuâ? translates into a person is a person because of people. There is an idea of unity in this frequently used Zulu proverb that is posted boldly next to the Afrocentric logo on the African Union International School (AUIS) websi...
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K B Shai, T Nyawasha
Pág. 151 - 169
This article uses African critical theory (also known as Afrocentricity) to appraise US-Kenya inter-state relations. It does this first by contemporaneously historicising the relationship between the two countries and also looking at the current state of...
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Godwin Makaudze
Pág. 100 - 109
Contemporary society has had running battles with citizens, trying to force them to be aware and appreciative of the importance of relating well with, and also safeguarding the environment. Modern ways of child socialisation seem in mentoring youngsters ...
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Kgothatso Brucely Shai, Rachidi Richard Molapo
Pág. 16 pages
During the struggle against colonialism and apartheid in South Africa and Africa, the liberation pioneers promised all citizens access to decent education. The premise was that the education the colonial authorities made available to Africans was poor co...
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