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On handling urban informality in southern africa [PDF]
In this article I reconsider the handling of urban informality by urban planning and management systems in southern Africa. I argue that authorities have a fetish about formality and that this is fuelled by an obsession with urban modernity.
Amin Y Kamete
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This article critiques the theological basis for the Methodist Church of Southern Africa’s response to the socio-economic impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Vusi M. Vilakati, Wessel Bentley
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Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine August 2021
No abstract available.
David C. Spencer
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Review of Bats of Southern and Central Africa, second edition
No abstract available.
Leigh R. Richards
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HARARE AS A DESTINATION FOR INFORMAL BUSINESS TOURISM: PERSPECTIVES OF THE CROSS-BORDER TRADERS [PDF]
Business tourism scholarship in the Global South is an undeveloped theme in international research. The phenomenon of business tourism in sub-Saharan Africa is urban-centred.
Logistic MAKONI +2 more
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South African Dyslipidaemia Guideline Consensus Statement
The European Society of Cardiology together with the European Atherosclerosis Society published updated dyslipidaemia guidelines in 2011. SA Heart and the Lipid and Atherosclerosis Society of Southern Africa officially adopt these guidelines.
E.Q. Klug +10 more
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) knows no borders and no single approach may produce a successful impact in controlling the pandemic in any country.
John A. Mushomi +8 more
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The conundrum of conservation agriculture and livelihoods in Southern Africa [PDF]
Low crop productivity, food insecurity, hunger and malnutrition; inadequate farming knowledge and skills, implements and inputs are characteristic of smallholder agriculture in Southern Africa.
Corbeels, M. +4 more
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Reimagining the practice of Pentecostal prophecy in Southern Africa: A critical engagement
This article is a critical engagement on the practice of Pentecostal prophecy in Southern Africa. Pentecostal prophecy is widely practiced in Southern Africa and other parts of the African continent, especially West Africa, in countries like Ghana and ...
Mookgo S. Kgatle
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The first confirmed outbreak of rabies in Africa, believed to have followed the importation of an infected dog from England in 1892, occurred in the eastern Cape Province of South Africa, and was brought under control in 1894. An unconfirmed epidemic of rabies in dogs occurred in western Zambia in 1901.
R, Swanepoel +6 more
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