African literature refers to literature of and from Africa. While the European perception of literature generally refers to written letters, the African concept includes oral literature. Traditionally, Africans do not radically separate art from teaching. Rather than write or sing for beauty in itself, African writers, taking their cue from oral literature, use beauty to help communicate important truths and information to society. Indeed, an object is considered beautiful because of the truths it reveals and the communities it helps to build.
This book aims to recover one's strength and to restore faith and hope to the faint heart. To also instill courage and to help overcome your fears in taking initiatives. This book is also a documentation of people's reaction and behavior as they respond to what life has to offer on daily basis. This book is written in a form of proverbs, quotes and sayings. Indulge your senses with the realities
Original 1899 B.S.A.C British South Africa Company share certificate. B.S.A.C British South Africa Company Financial Statements for 1899 and 1900. Estimates for 1901 and 1902. Financial statements for 1900-1901, and 1901-1902, Estimates for 1901-1902, 1902-1903. Financial Statements for 1903-4, 1904-5. Estimates for 1903-4, 1904-5, 1905-6.
Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty.
About the Author Ms. Karikari-Yawson earned a BA cum laude in Social Studies from Harvard University, an MBA from the Wharton School and a JD from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Her unique understanding of social issues, business and the law has enabled her to become a relevant voice on issues as varied as race relations, women's issues, dating, parenting, self-love, hair-bullying and entrepreneurship. Her articles have been published in MSNBC's The Grio, Th...
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Everything needed to know about tornadoes in South Africa
Tornado activity South Africa
This is a short article on the different ways to protect your house against armed robbers. Written for the South African market it may sound extreme to the rest of the world but gives valuable guidance which is applicable everywhere. Statistics show that every day armed robberies take place where the house owners are beaten up and or murdered in cold blood. The wife raped and the children abused. Torture is common and the successful prosecution rate less than 8% which me...
Overseas reader may find this difficult to believe but I assure you I have the evidence on file and am not exaggerating. I cannot adequately describe the brutality and barbaric behavior of these criminals nor can I explain why they act like that for I know next to nothing of phycology. All we need to know is that it is never a good idea to be overwhelmed for they will show no mercy and it is always better to prevent the attack which this article is about. I advise al...
Find out what happened when the other Bushmen tried to kill him and how they finally managed to get rid of him.
Certain times of the year the “Watersnake” would move far away and the land of the Bushmen would get very dry. During those times the children have to walk long distances to fetch water for the household. The bigger and stronger of the children could carry a whole springbok stomach full of water but the younger ones only two ostrich eggs filled with water. Tatsie was too lazy to go and fetch water, for himself. He would wait for the children to come back and take one of ...
It is not generally known that Sub Saharan Africa has a long tradition of successful counter-terrorism operations. During the 1950's to 1989 many counter-terrorism operations took place in Colonial Kenya, Rhodesia and Apartheid South Africa. It is historical fact that the Security Forces almost always defeated the terrorists whilst using very limited resources. They did this by applying COIN & counter-terrorism techniques not known to the general public and in many cases...
The moment you complete you mission objectives or find out it is not possible without committing much more resources you should leave. Generals throughout history had a tendency to build empires and always demand more soldiers. Somewhere the President must draw the line and regain control. Historically this happened in the First World War when Lloyd George, the English Prime Minister, starved the Western Front of men deliberately. He saved millions of soldiers by doing s...
A small dictionary in alphabetical order with words of Mauritian Creole translated into English. Included example sentences. Formatted to be viewed on mobiles