DEVELOPMENT

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Inside South Africa

We hear less of Bantustans than we used to.

Work for progress

Uganda plans for economic growth and change.

Leadership and the Wanji

The Wanji are a Bantu-speaking tribe of about 20,000 population inhabiting two small scoop-shaped basins on the northern edge of the Elton Plateau. This plateau is a part of the Poroto Mountains, which lie to the north of Lake Malawi in Tanzania.

Development strategy and implementation in Ghana and Nigeria

A crucial cause of the military-police coups in Ghana and Nigeria was the rejection of the political, economic structure and policy of their political elites.

Nigeria: the politics of socio-economic bankruptcy

The politics of socio-economic bankruptcy.

The price of withdrawal

Truths white South Africans must learn from Algeria.

Bechuanaland: the coveted liability

Planning and aid can save Bechuanaland from capture by Verwoerd.

The New African: Volume 3, Number 4, May 1964
Beer, bricks and boots

Lagos and Accra boom into the independent sixties.

The two moralities

Non-racial African unity, based on humanism and the new cultural amalgam, develops in opposition to tribalism and the Whites' morality of survival.

The new economic orders

The choice before tropical Africa is wider than "Capitalism or Communism".

Down at Mqanduli

A Transkei report.

Theoria: a journal of studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences No.30 1968
Towards a Development Strategy for the Eastern Cape
The Carnegie Conference - Poverty and Development in Southern Africa
Health Service Developments in Zimbabwe: Are there Lessons for South Africa?
A Review of the E.D.A. Peoples Workbook
In the Hall of the Mountain King
Interview with Neil Alcock
Sharing the land

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