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    When rain clouds gather

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    ENGLISH 1ST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE LITERATURE - WHEN RAIN CLOUDS GATHER NOTE: This lesson focuses on the historical background to the story and a synopsis of all the chapters. Summary of chapters gives the story line i.e. main issues in each chapter. Do not disregard the book and depend on this summary‚ they could be some omissions. Furthermore you are expected to interrogate the text and draw your own personal conclusions about what the writer has presented. Lastly apply the different literary

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    The ! Kung People

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    The !Kung people of Southern African is a community of modern click language speaker hunters and gathers. Known as the Yellow San‚ the !Kung are “short‚ pale-skinned‚ deep chested‚ with straight foreheads and small delicate faces and jaws (Lee‚ pg 11).” The !Kung are one of the very few remaining societies to still depend on foraging to collect food‚ but many have adopted faming and pastoral practices. Their egalitarian way of life has been increasingly close to extinction due to economic incentives

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    AND STRATEGIES USED TO MINIMIZE THE IMPACTS WITH THE HELP OF STAKEHOLDERS Gaborone Game Reserve was established in 1988 as a wildlife education centre. Although small‚ at just under 600 hectares‚ it is now the third busiest reserve in the whole of Botswana. The park has network of game viewing roads‚ a visitor’s education centre‚ picnic sites with barbeque stands set among tall trees‚ a ‘hide’ for viewing game around waterhole and a ‘bird hide’ overlooking a read-filled expanse of wetland. A detailed

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    to roam as they once were. Around 1980‚ diamonds were found on the sacred land of the Bushmen‚ the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. Starting in 1997‚ the Government forced them off their land so they could harvest the diamonds. The Government of Botswana denies that diamonds were found on the sacred land‚ contending that they relocated the San people to maintain the reserve’s natural habitat. By 2006‚ all of them had been moved from the Reserve. The Bushmen were forced to move to resettlement camps

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    to be a clear understanding between the two. The new generation of Basarwa will not be equipped with information of the past which involve their culture. PRESSURE FROM THE GOVERNMENT AND THE NATION Due to conflicts arising from the Government of Botswana for Basarwa to relocate from the Kalahari‚ this has shifted the

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    Economic History

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    NAME: Nyasha Chirara REG NO. : R124089N COURSE: Economic History of the Developing World {EH1070} LECTURER: Mr. U. Kufakurinani TUTOT: MR TARINGANA TUTORIAL GROUP: TUE 09am-10am QUESTION: 15. Account for labor migratory trends in any geographical region of your choice in Africa. DUE DATE: 25/03/13 Labour migration can be understood as the movement of people from one place to another‚ in search for work. With such‚ when

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    Bushmen Research Paper

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    oldest inhabitants of southern Africa are the Bushmen‚ they have lived there for over 20‚000 years. Their home is in the area of the Kalahari desert which covers part of South Africa‚ Namibia‚ Angola‚ Zambia‚ Zimbabwe and Botswana. They are called Bushman‚ Basarwa (in Botswana)‚ San (in Namibia and South Africa)‚ Khoikhoi‚ Khoisan and Bantu. The Bushmen are worhispers of the moon. They believe that when people and animals die they come back in the form of stars. They believe if you abuse the environment

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    Smme in Botswana

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    LITERATURE REVIEW THE SMME SECTOR IN BOTSWANA 2.1 INTRODUCTION In its effort to diversify the economy away from dependency on the mineral sector‚ the government of Botswana realised the importance of supporting SMMEs in fostering economic growth and creating jobs. Over the past two decades‚ targeted financial support as well as advisory programmes to help the people of Botswana to establish their own enterprises was introduced and implemented at different levels. In the initial stages‚ “the

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    DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION

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    University of Botswana and incorporate into them Anderson’s government functions stated above. ROLES OF THE STATE IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY The first role that a state in a developing country must obtain as quoted by Mr. Molaodi is the development agent role. Here the state focuses on defining national strategic goals for the development of the country. The

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    of the broader land reform program that was initiated by the post-independence Botswana government to address certain land use problems such as overgrazing and land degradation‚ which posed a challenge to the new government in the 1970s. It is also viewed as an agrarian reform and rural development strategy of commercialisation‚ privatisation and modernisation through reduction in stocking in communal areas. Botswana is a completely landlocked country located at the centre of Southern Africa‚ sharing

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