Browsing by Subject "Ubuntu."
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An Afrocentric enquiry on lived experience of ubuntu among IsiZulu-speaking persons from different geographic areas, South Africa.
(2017)In post-apartheid South Africa, the term Ubuntu has come to be popularised and thus politicised by the governing party (Coertze, 2001; Dolam, 2013). This has been done in an effort to evoke a sense of unity in the South ... -
An analysis of the Gutsaruzhinji polity in Zimbabwe.
(2017)The absence of a sound and robust African political ideology grounded in Africa‘s traditional and cultural philosophy of hunhu/ubuntu has led to Africa‘s continued subjugation and domination by both Western and Eastern ... -
Ethics and leadership: A critical analysis of cultural resources for ethical leadership in Southern Africa.
(2019)There is no doubt that there is a leadership problem of crisis proportions in Southern Africa and in Africa in general. This leadership crisis is not exclusively in the realm of politics, it can be found in business and ... -
Expressive english language skills in the inclusive intermediate phase classroom.
(2018)The 1994 democratic election brought significant changes to South Africa, and one of the main areas of focus was transformation in education. Inclusive education was adopted as the foundational policy for ensuring that all ... -
Promoting reading literacy for sustainable learning through supportive home environments.
(2019)The study aims at exploring strategies to promote reading literacy for sustainable learning through supportive home environments. In order to achieve this, the following objectives have been identified to guide the study: • ... -
Recurring conflict in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo : the search for a regional conflict transformation mechanism premised on collective security and the African ethical concept of ubuntu.
(2016)The recurrence of conflict in the eastern of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has resulted in peace-building efforts from national, international, regional and sub-regional as well as well as nongovernmental actors ... -
Students’ constructions of ubuntu and social justice in an African distance service-learning programme.
(2018)Ubuntu and social justice are both concepts that resonate with the pursuit of harmony, wellbeing, and reciprocity that service-learning encompasses. The concept of Ubuntu is African whilst the concept of social justice ... -
The theory of self-interest in modern economic discourse: a critical study in the light of African humanism and process philosophical anthropology.
(2005)Modern economic theory of self-interest alleges that in their economic relations people always behave in a way that maximises their utility. The idea whether human beings were solely self-interested has a long history as ... -
Ubuntu management strategy in the informal sector: a case of Umlazi township.
(2017)In South Africa, many informal businesses have been responsible for providing consumers in the townships with products they demand. Often, it has been observed that these informal traders have been successful in their ... -
Young adult understanding of citizen rights and responsibilities in the Lesotho context : implications for civic education.
(2017)In anticipation of proposed plans to revise the country’s twenty year old National Youth Policy, this study explored how young adults in Lesotho understand their citizenship rights and responsibilities and the implications ...