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Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan [L] Millsp.) is an important food-legume crop, grown in over 4m ha of the tropics and sub-tropics. In southern and eastern Africa, pigeonpea constitutes an important component of dry land production systems where its dry, whole seeds are used for making soup mixed with or without meat and the green, mature seeds as a vegetable. Although pigeonpea is not a field crop in South Africa, approximately 120-150 tonnes of decorticated, dry, split-peas (locally known as...
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The enhanced greenhouse gas effect is expected to cause high temperature increase globally (1.0–3.5 °C) and this will lead to an increase in precipitation in some regions while other regions will experience reduced precipitation (±20%). The impact of expected climate change will affect almost all aspects of human endeavour. The major focus of this paper is management of water resources under climate change for peace and prosperity in Swaziland. The impact of climate change on hydrology and...
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Submitted to the Faculty of Education in fufilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Education in the Department Foundations of Education at the University of Zululand, 2005.
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A research project report submitted in partial Fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Master of Arts (counseling psychology) of Kenyatta University. 2005.
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This introductory chapter highlights the nature of some of the major vocational education and training (VET) policy reforms that are underway in southern Africa, their origins and the likelihood of their success to show how VET is an important policy nexus between economic and educational policy, between the state and the market, and between concerns with poverty and growth. It also looks at both internal trends within Africa and international influences. The following key themes are...
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'Child, Youth and Family Development Research Programme.'; Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-51)
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This paper explores the social and educational implications of the Secondary Schools Scholarship Project (SSSP) in which Australia gave over a thousand adolescents from Papua New Guinea three-year scholarships taken up in Australian High Schools. Drawing from postcolonial theory, the paper uses concepts of ambivalence, hybridity, hegemony, contradiction and national discourse to analyse an array of issues which would not be in the purview of dependency theory. These aspects include not only...
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When Peterhouse School opened in 1955, the British Empire in Africa was still intact and the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland had just come into being. It was a boarding school founded on the Brit
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When Peterhouse School opened in 1955, the British Empire in Africa was still intact and the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland had just come into being. It was a boarding school founded on the Brit