Using oral interviews, archival documents and a review of literature, this paper explores the 1960s colonial relocation of black people in Namibia from the Kavango River villages to Nkarapamwe Black Township in Rundu. The paper considers the relevance of the political situation in Namibia at that time, specifically the political insecurity situation along the Kavango River as part of the factors that led to the relocation. The aim is to analyze why people refused to move to the township and what strategies the colonial state used to achieve its objectives of relocation and how the relocation impacted on the economic and social aspects of the community. In the case of the riverside villages in Rundu, the motives for relocation were political...
This paper is about Kete Krachi. It discusses the various historical changes that took place after...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis thesis seeks to explore how the life histories and the voices of the c...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
Using oral interviews, archival documents and a review of literature, this paper explores the 1960s ...
This paper explores the history of Namaqualand and specifically the Komaggas community. By taking no...
The so-called Old Location was established during the early years of the 20th century for most of th...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented August 1989.The dominant theme in the recent history...
This paper looks at the origins and effects of a repressive contract labour system, as experienced b...
This chapter chapter seeks to offer some context for understanding present circumstances and ongoing...
The cynical objectives and coercive actions of the apartheid state in engineering forced removals to...
PhD ThesisThis study investigates issues related to housing in the period immediately preceding Nami...
Bibliography: leaves 84-90.This dissertation is concerned with the question of local resource use. I...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Abstract available in PDF
The history of forced removals and Bantustan consolidation in South Africa speak to issues of dispos...
Magister Artium - MAUkwangali district is located in the western part of the Kavango region approxim...
This paper is about Kete Krachi. It discusses the various historical changes that took place after...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis thesis seeks to explore how the life histories and the voices of the c...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
Using oral interviews, archival documents and a review of literature, this paper explores the 1960s ...
This paper explores the history of Namaqualand and specifically the Komaggas community. By taking no...
The so-called Old Location was established during the early years of the 20th century for most of th...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented August 1989.The dominant theme in the recent history...
This paper looks at the origins and effects of a repressive contract labour system, as experienced b...
This chapter chapter seeks to offer some context for understanding present circumstances and ongoing...
The cynical objectives and coercive actions of the apartheid state in engineering forced removals to...
PhD ThesisThis study investigates issues related to housing in the period immediately preceding Nami...
Bibliography: leaves 84-90.This dissertation is concerned with the question of local resource use. I...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Abstract available in PDF
The history of forced removals and Bantustan consolidation in South Africa speak to issues of dispos...
Magister Artium - MAUkwangali district is located in the western part of the Kavango region approxim...
This paper is about Kete Krachi. It discusses the various historical changes that took place after...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis thesis seeks to explore how the life histories and the voices of the c...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...