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Thabo Mbeki and the African renaissance : the emergence of a new African leadership
- Title
- Thabo Mbeki and the African renaissance : the emergence of a new African leadership / [by Mukanda M. Mulemfo].
- Author
- Mulemfo, Mukanda M. (Mukanda Mabonso)
- Publication
- Pretoria : Actua Press, [2000]
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Details
- Description
- 99 pages : illustrations; 21 cm
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography: p. 97-99.
- Contents
- From apartheid to democracy: the South African experience. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela: the first black president of South Africa. The struggle for the release of Mandela. The celebrations around the release of Mandela. Mandela and the negotiation process in South Africa. Mandela: the president of South Africa. Mandela and the rest of the African continent. South Africa after the era of Mandela. The emergence of a new African leadership. Thabo Mbeki: The Second Black President of South Africa. Mbeki: the First Black Executive Deputy President of South Africa and the Eleventh President of the ANC. Mbeki: the president of South Africa. Mbeki: a South African first and an African second. Mbeki: the president of the people and the father of the nation. Mbeki: the man for the African century. An overview of the African political scenario. Colonisation and Independence. The causes and the consequences of African political instability. African nations and the implementation of the culture of democracy. Africa and the need for a responsible leadership. A call for rebellion against the enemies of Africa. The African rebirth: the hope for Africa. Pre-colonial Africa and the African Renaissance. The concept of Renaissance: its use and meaning in Africa. Traditional African leadership. The African Renaissance: the way forward for Africa. Promotion of African communal solidarity. African communal solidarity. African communal solidarity and its relevancy. Ubuntu/ Botho as the content of the African communal solidarity. African communal solidarity as an ingredient for nation-building. Restoration of the family. South Africa and the deterioration of the family. Crime as a consequence of the deterioration of the family. Healing of the family. Women empowerment. Women and the African culture. Women as firstly responsible for their own empowerment. Youth development. Young people and their victimisation situation. Young people and their responsibilities. Economic development. An overview of the African States economy. Mbeki and the South African economy. Productivity. Corruption. Political maturity.
- ISBN
- 1868153630
- 9781868153633
- LCCN
- 2001345960
- OCLC
- ocm44700197
- 44700197
- SCSB-1209134
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library