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Vol. 15 No. 2 (2017)
Vol. 15 No. 2 (2017)
Published:
2018-04-23
Articles
Re-imagining Christian Spirituality in August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
Owen Seda, Khatija Bibi Khan
9 pages
PDF
Post-millennial Black American Experience: The Poetry of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement
Murenga Joseph Chikowero
13 pages
PDF
US Security Concerns in Africa: An Afrocentric Perspective
Kgothatso Brucely Shai, Tholene Sodi, Rachidi R. Molapo
25 pages
PDF
The Effects of Intrastate War and Reintegration on Liberian Child Soldiers: Part II
Rialize Ferreira, Alfred Mutiti
31 pages
PDF
Sources of Communication that Help Facilitate Effective Understanding of Diabetes Health-Care: A Case at Stanger Hospital's Diabetes Clinic
Sabihah Moola
18 pages
PDF
Confronting Scenarios in Tsitsi Dangarembga’s She No Longer Weeps
Ephraim Vhutuza, Noreen Mucheke
8 pages
PDF
A Zimbabwean Playwright’s Mockery of the Restraint Clause in the Lancaster House Constitution
Ephraim Vhutuza, Noreen Mucheke
8 pages
PDF
The “Curse’’ of Mineral Resources in Africa: Internationalising Conflict and Civil War in the DR Congo
Rumbidzayi Rwafa
9 pages
PDF
The Role of the SADC in a Peacekeeping Mission: A Case Study of South Africa in the Lesotho Conflict
T. J. Vhangani, Richard R. Molapo
14 pages
PDF
The Prophetic Voice of the Church in a Democratic South Africa – A Theological Reflection
Lufuluvhi Maria Mudimeli
13 pages
PDF
Prospects and Challenges of Radical Economic Transformation
Koliswa Notshulwana
15 pages
PDF
Performing Masculinity and the Crisis of Transclass Man in August Wilson’s Drama
Khatija Bibi Khan, Owen Seda
10 pages
PDF
Errata
Article Title: “‘Complex Question’ and the African Youth Expression Evhien’ida Comparedâ€
1 page
PDF
Article Title: “Child Labour Laws in South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe: A Comparative Analysisâ€
1 page
PDF
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