Abstract
In South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Province, the isangoma (diviner)
remains firmly entrenched at the apex of the hierarchy of African traditional
medicine (ATM). This review article raises two questions. The first interrogates
the essence of ubungoma (divination), while the second focuses on
This article argues that Gindiri theological seminary in Nigeria has done little or
nothing to include issues of peace in theological education for the pastors in Church
of Christ in Nations (COCIN) of Nigeria. Consequently the Church of Christ in Nations
seems to have failed to engage adequately in promoting peace among their members
ABSTRACT
This article analyses the protection of indigenous knowledge (IK) in South Africa,
exploring if and how the rights of indigenous peoples are insulated from pillage
by existing policy and protocol frameworks in cultural heritage institutions. The
article examines how policy and protocol in these institutions, the socio-economic
This study formed part of a broader PhD research which investigated how access
to, and use of, information enhances farmers’ adaptation to climate change and
variability in the agricultural sector in semi-arid Central Tanzania. The research
was carried out in two villages using Rogers’ (2003) Diffusion of Innovations
This article reports on a study that assessed the organisational learning activities
for the purposes of retaining critical knowledge in three Southern African
Development Community (SADC) public broadcasting organisations. The
article reports the partial findings of a doctoral study that focused on analysing