This qualitative paper aimed at exploring the mushrooming of alcohol establishments in a residential area and potential effects on a community in Namibia. A case study design was applied to explore experiences from 18 participants through in-depth interviews. The purposive sampling method was used to draw participants from various sectors in the community such as self-employed and unemployed persons, shebeen owners, general community members (community councillor, a school teacher, and a police officer), people working at shebeens, and residents who have signed the shebeen consent letter. Data were analyzed employing the thematic data analysis method. The collected data were themed into five major themes, namely economic eff...
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South Africa has one of the highest per capita alcohol consumption levels in the world, with social ...
In southern Africa, the use of alcohol is increasingly seen as creating a context of risk for HIV tr...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.The history of alcohol in South A...
Traditional leaders in Oshikango perceive alcohol abuse amongst the youth as one of the greatest cha...
This study, carried out in one of the disadvantaged residential areas of Maseru, the capital of Leso...
Recent liquor legislation has centred on shebeens as conduits for crime and violence. In contrast to...
This paper is based on a study that was conducted in March 2009 aimed at assessing the impact of alt...
Abstract: Shebeens have long-standing significance in South Africa’s political landscape. In the apa...
Alcohol abuse has become a global concern as heavy episodes of drinking among most youth in African ...
M.U.R.D.P. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The compatibility of on-site consumption alcohol...
Social exclusion elements (poverty, high unemployment and lack of social contacts) have generally be...
Alcohol abuse amongst the youth is one of the major problems the world is facing, especially in rura...
Magister Administrationis - MAdminThe Western Cape Liquor Act of 2008 was implemented to decrease th...
Abstract: Alcohol use has been closely linked with HIV risk behaviors in South Africa. The places w...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
South Africa has one of the highest per capita alcohol consumption levels in the world, with social ...
In southern Africa, the use of alcohol is increasingly seen as creating a context of risk for HIV tr...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.The history of alcohol in South A...
Traditional leaders in Oshikango perceive alcohol abuse amongst the youth as one of the greatest cha...
This study, carried out in one of the disadvantaged residential areas of Maseru, the capital of Leso...
Recent liquor legislation has centred on shebeens as conduits for crime and violence. In contrast to...
This paper is based on a study that was conducted in March 2009 aimed at assessing the impact of alt...
Abstract: Shebeens have long-standing significance in South Africa’s political landscape. In the apa...
Alcohol abuse has become a global concern as heavy episodes of drinking among most youth in African ...
M.U.R.D.P. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The compatibility of on-site consumption alcohol...
Social exclusion elements (poverty, high unemployment and lack of social contacts) have generally be...
Alcohol abuse amongst the youth is one of the major problems the world is facing, especially in rura...
Magister Administrationis - MAdminThe Western Cape Liquor Act of 2008 was implemented to decrease th...
Abstract: Alcohol use has been closely linked with HIV risk behaviors in South Africa. The places w...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
South Africa has one of the highest per capita alcohol consumption levels in the world, with social ...
In southern Africa, the use of alcohol is increasingly seen as creating a context of risk for HIV tr...