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    • An Afro-centred View of HIV/AIDS as a Long Term European Project in Africa 

      Muhwati, Itai (University of Zimbabwe Publications, 2006)
      Aids is an inverted colonialism. For this reason, the paper discusses HIV/AIDS as a new technology of African domination and exploitation in the 21st century and beyond. It transcends the mere understanding of HIV/AIDS ...
    • Contrasting Aspects of Africa Decolonisation Processes and Missions in West and Southern Africa: Ghana and Angola as Case Studies 

      Verstraelen, Frans. J. (University of Zimbabwe Publications, 2002)
      A major result of the Second World War was a radically new world constellation. In 1945, Soviet Russian and American troops in Torgau at the Elbe shook hands over the ruins of an old Europe that never would dominate the ...
    • Ethics Among the Shona 

      Chimuka, Tarisai.A (University of Zimbabwe Publications, 2001)
      This essay is a contribution towards an appreciation of Hunhu/Ubuntu as the basis of African philosophy. It seeks to demonstrate, by means of a specific example taken from an African text, that within the African ...
    • Lingustic Rights in Multilingual Africa 

      Hadebe, Samukele (2005-10-27)
      Language issues have long been a problem in Africa. Language policies that have been pursued by most African countries after independence are similar in most cases as countries faced more-or-less the same linguistic reality, ...