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    Zulu Culture

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    of South Africa’s largest ethnic group population is estimated about 10-11 million people ‚majority of the people live in KwaZulu-Natal Natal Province which is also referred as Zululand‚ other Tribes or groups live in Zimbabwe‚ Zambia and Mozambique. The Zulu reside in the rural part of South Africa‚ the culture of people raise cattle and also grow corn and vegetable such as beans‚ yams‚ and millet‚ Traditional Zulu society has chiefs and a King who represent all the Zulu culture. Today The

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    Alcohol consumption and its consequent effects on health are on the rise in Africa. Reports published by the World Health Organization (WHO) have recorded some concerning trends. Despite average alcohol consumption per capita being only half of Europe’s (largely thanks to Africa’s many teetotal Muslims and Christians)‚ the latest WHO report found the region to have the highest rate of binge drinking in the world at 25%. "It’s true that most people in Africa don’t drink for cultural‚ religious and

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    Why Sinigang

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    Biography Luís Bernardo Honwana was born Luís Augusto Bernardo Manuel in Lourenço Marques (present-day Maputo)‚ Mozambique. His parents‚ Raúl Bernardo Manuel (Honwana) and Naly Jeremias Nhaca‚ belonged to the Ronga people from Moamba‚ a town about 55 km northwest of Maputo. In 1964 he became a militant with FRELIMO‚ a front that had the objective to liberate Mozambique from Portuguese colonial rule. Due to his political activities he was arrested by the colonial authorities and was incarcerated

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    Media eassy

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    (EASSy) project consists of the construction of approximately 10‚000 km of fiber optic submarine cable along the East African coast‚ linking Sudan to South Africa‚ with additional landing points in Djibouti‚ Somalia‚ Kenya‚ Tanzania‚ Madagascar and Mozambique. The following is an analysis of the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats inherent to the project. Contents Introduction Strengths Weakness Opportunities Threats Video General Information Introduction: The EASSy Project

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    Challenges in Mozambique

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    MOZAMBIQUE’S CHALLENGES By Alina Sandra Silvi Abstract Mozambique‚ by its official name the Republic of Mozambique is a country in south-eastern Africa which in 1505 was colonized by Portugal. The country became independent in 1975 but in 1977 a civil war started and lasted for 15 years...by the end an estimated one million lives were lost. However‚ lots of things have changed for Mozambique in a decade; “from being one of the poorest countries on Earth‚ it has joined a rare group of success

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    South Africa’s Economic Role in Africa In reference to South Africa’s business ventures in Africa‚ Matu Wamae‚ Kenyan legislator and businessman says‚ “If we continue doing this we’ll end up owning nothing in Kenya. They are looking for control and that’s where the conflict is coming in. They bulldoze their way around. It seems like they still have the old attitudes of the old South Africa.” Do you agree with this statement? If you do‚ outline a clear set of arguments‚ (backed by concrete examples)

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    Bureaucracy in Zambia

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    1. INTRODUCTION Administrative discretion can be defined as the exercise of professional expertise and judgment‚ as opposed to strict adherence to regulations or statutes‚ in making a decision or performing official acts or duties. Zambia’s state of bureaucracy battles with the affect effect of colonialism. This therefore has undermined and reduced the efficacy of the bureaucracy. This can be seen in areas such as education‚ managerial styles‚ organizational structure‚ and sociocultural environment

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    Zimbabwe Tourism

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    * NATIONAL ART GALLLERY-The National Gallery of Zimbabwe is in the southeast corner of Harare Gardens. It has a mix of contemporary Zimbabwean and African art including paintings (you can usually purchase paintings)‚ stone sculptures‚ masks and carvings. The attached shop is excellent for sculptures‚ crafts and books on art. * NATIONAL MUSEUM-The small Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences has enough fossils and dioramas to keep most museum buffs happy for an hour or so. The highlights are the archaeological

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    The Indian Ocean Trade Network 100 - 1500 The Indian Ocean Trade spread diseases and created more feuds‚ but mostly‚ it linked cultures‚ spread new religions‚ enhanced trading skills‚ and increased economic growth in several different regions of the world. Before the Indian Ocean Trade‚ most regions knew nothing of their neighboring civilizations. This trade network united the world. Because of it‚ just about all civilizations are conversant with each other. The Indian Ocean Trade began with small

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    Zimbabwe Retail Sector

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    Zimbabwe Retail Sector: A look at some of the challenges presented by good economy growth. By Girland Chibaya A recent Economic Report for Africa mentioned that Zimbabwe is now ranked among the top 10 economic performers in Africa. While this is good news‚ what does this mean especially to those South African retail companies that are looking into investing in the country. A recent trend has shown that most retailers are starting to pay more attention to store growth to both South Africa and Sub-Saharan

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