Culture of violence , a consequenceof leadership crisis in Southern Africa : the case of xenophobic activities in South Africa.

Violence in Southern Africa has become a culture where the end result of most conflicts affecting the region lead either to great suffering or destruction of infrastructure, ecosystems and human life. Southern Africa like the rest of the continent is facing a number of problems such as poor declinin...

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Main Author: Tshuma, Crispen
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Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4088
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description Violence in Southern Africa has become a culture where the end result of most conflicts affecting the region lead either to great suffering or destruction of infrastructure, ecosystems and human life. Southern Africa like the rest of the continent is facing a number of problems such as poor declining economy, political instability, poverty, gender based violence, ethnic and racial rivalry among other issues of concern. The existence of regional organizations like the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and African Union (AU) whose mandate is to integrate and develop the socio-economic and political space of the region has done little if not nothing other than being mere high profile talk shows. The post-independence reality is that violence among Africans in SADC is still rampant as it was during colonization given the xenophobic activities in Zambia and South Africa, with the latter dominating the stage. These xenophobic tendencies are said to be based prejudice and hatred towards selected black foreign nationals which as native groups accuse them of being persistent threats to their rightful entitlements like employment security and economic opportunities among other benefits. Also, given the denial state and misleading sentiments by some South African government personnel. Thus the purpose of this research was to establish poor political leadership as a reason to culture of violence in this context, poor governance by African states has led to xenophobic activities in South Africa. The research work also looked activities that point ills of leadership in different nations. Different schools of thought agree on the notion that Africa is facing challenges of governance which has direct impact to problems affecting the region. Data gathered allowed this work to arrive to conclusions and recommend possible solutions that can be employed to mitigate leadership and governance problems that will ensure successful and development of the SADC region and Africa as a whole.
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spelling ir-11408-40882022-06-27T13:49:05Z Culture of violence , a consequenceof leadership crisis in Southern Africa : the case of xenophobic activities in South Africa. Tshuma, Crispen culture of violence leadership crisis xenophobic activities Violence in Southern Africa has become a culture where the end result of most conflicts affecting the region lead either to great suffering or destruction of infrastructure, ecosystems and human life. Southern Africa like the rest of the continent is facing a number of problems such as poor declining economy, political instability, poverty, gender based violence, ethnic and racial rivalry among other issues of concern. The existence of regional organizations like the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and African Union (AU) whose mandate is to integrate and develop the socio-economic and political space of the region has done little if not nothing other than being mere high profile talk shows. The post-independence reality is that violence among Africans in SADC is still rampant as it was during colonization given the xenophobic activities in Zambia and South Africa, with the latter dominating the stage. These xenophobic tendencies are said to be based prejudice and hatred towards selected black foreign nationals which as native groups accuse them of being persistent threats to their rightful entitlements like employment security and economic opportunities among other benefits. Also, given the denial state and misleading sentiments by some South African government personnel. Thus the purpose of this research was to establish poor political leadership as a reason to culture of violence in this context, poor governance by African states has led to xenophobic activities in South Africa. The research work also looked activities that point ills of leadership in different nations. Different schools of thought agree on the notion that Africa is facing challenges of governance which has direct impact to problems affecting the region. Data gathered allowed this work to arrive to conclusions and recommend possible solutions that can be employed to mitigate leadership and governance problems that will ensure successful and development of the SADC region and Africa as a whole. 2020-12-17T14:02:50Z 2020-12-17T14:02:50Z 2018-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4088 en open Midlands State University
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Culture of violence , a consequenceof leadership crisis in Southern Africa : the case of xenophobic activities in South Africa.
title Culture of violence , a consequenceof leadership crisis in Southern Africa : the case of xenophobic activities in South Africa.
title_full Culture of violence , a consequenceof leadership crisis in Southern Africa : the case of xenophobic activities in South Africa.
title_fullStr Culture of violence , a consequenceof leadership crisis in Southern Africa : the case of xenophobic activities in South Africa.
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title_short Culture of violence , a consequenceof leadership crisis in Southern Africa : the case of xenophobic activities in South Africa.
title_sort culture of violence , a consequenceof leadership crisis in southern africa : the case of xenophobic activities in south africa.
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leadership crisis
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