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Reconstruction Of Atrocities Through Fiction In Namibia: An Evaluation Of Mari Serebrov‘S Mama Namibia And Lauri Kubuitsile‘S The Scattering

Abstract The study explored how fiction represents atrocities and the resilient tactics devised by people who experienced trauma during the 20th century Herero Genocide as presented in the two selected Namibian novels in English. The purpose of the study was to explore how traumatic avenues are chronicled in fiction through the two selected novels and to investigate how fiction portrays trauma and resilience in a Namibian context. The study further examined the coping and resilient strategies...

The Relationship Among Psychological Empowerment, Job Satisfaction And Organisation Job Satisfaction And Organisational Commitment Of Staff Members At The University Of Namibia

Abstract: The ability of organisations to be innovative and to empower their employees would lead to the organisation gaining that competitive edge. The process would start with managers feeling empowered and committed to the organisation (Bhatnagar, 2005). Thomas and Velthouse (1990) defined psychological empowerment as a set of four cognitions reflecting an employee’s orientation to his/her role in terms of meaning competence, self-determination and impact. Job satisfaction is defined as ...

A Study Of The 2011 Floods On Human Security In Namibia: A Case Study Of The Oshoopala Informal Settlement In Oshakati

ABSTRACT This thesis is a result of a study carried out to determine the extent to which the 2011 floods affected basic human security needs in the Oshoopala informal settlement in the Oshana region of northern Namibia. Northern Namibia experienced severe floods in the seasons 2007-2008, 2009-2010 and 2011. The contemporary human security concept has been broadened to encompass issues such as natural disasters that include floods, drought and disease because of their impact on human survival ...

An Exploration Of Afropolitanism In Taiye Selasi’s Ghana Must Go And Chimamanda Adichie’s Americanah

ABSTRACT This study is an exploration of the representation of Afropolitanism in Taiye Selasi’s debut novel Ghana must go (2013), and Chimamanda Adichie’s novel Americanah (2013). The purpose of the study was to explore Afropolitanism using Selasi’s (2005) essay Who is an Afropolitan? as a benchmark. Selasi blends the words Africa and cosmopolitan in her essay, Who is an Afropolitan? which discusses the fashion, dance style, and nationality of the Afropolitan, but not themes in literatu...

Sustainable Funding Models For The Namibian Film Industry: An Evaluative Study Of Two Government Funded Productions

.ABSTRACT For Namibia to become a developed nation by 2030, the government has pronounced in its vision 2030 document, the need to create jobs, provide infrastructure and develop human resources. A functioning film industry can stimulate all of the above as it does not only have the potential to return high profit on investment, but also to create employment (Cuff, 2013). Furthermore, cultural industries and film in particular can also play a role in education, raising consciousness and cultu...

SSA Research 119 PAGES (25339 WORDS) Creative Arts Thesis
A Comparative Appraisal Analysis Of Political News In The Namibian And New Era Newspapers From 2015 To 2018

ABSTRACT The thesis is a comparative Appraisal analysis of political news from two Namibian English newspapers (The Namibian and New Era), particularly focusing examining the propagation of journalistic attitudinal biases in political ‘hard news’ stories and journalistic ‘objectivity’. The research compares the textual structures of news reports from the English language reporting Namibian newspapers (The Namibian and New Era), during the period January 2015 - December 2018. It is a t...

The Implementation Of The Southern Africa Development Community (Sadc) Protocol On The Control Of Firearms, Ammunition And Other Related Material: A Case Study Of Namibia

ABSTRACT This study explored the question regarding the extent to which Namibia complies with the SADC Protocol on Control of Firearms, Ammunition and Other Related Materials by looking at the possible disparities between the national fire arms control laws and the relevant provisions of this SADC Protocol. Qualitative research design of exploratory nature, were applied in this research, relying primarily on a case study method. The data was collected from books, documents, statutes, official...

A Poststructural Feminist Examination Of Widowhood In So Long A Letter By Mariama Ba And The Only Son By John Munoye

Abstract This thesis provides a poststructural feminist examination of widowhood in the novels So Long a Letter by Mariama Ba and The Only Son by John Munonye. The selected two novels were chosen because of the recurring themes on widowhood within them. The major objectives of the study were to examine issues surrounding death that directly affect widows as portrayed in the two novels, So Long a Letter by Mariama Ba and The Only Son by John Munonye; analyse how the two authors present widowho...

Barriers To Accessing Health Care For The Physically Impaired Population In Namibia

Abstract People with physical impairments are entitled to using health facilities at least as much as the general population if not more. Inadequate health services coupled with the absence of a physical impairment-friendly health care system social environment in the developing nations make it difficult for them to access basic medical services. The study uses a qualitative research methodology to describe and understand rather than to explain and predict access to health facilities. The obj...

SSA Research 116 PAGES (23040 WORDS) Creative Arts Thesis
An Investigative Study On The Namibian Defence Force’s Combat Readiness Focusing On Alternative Policy Of Termination And Retention Of Expertise In The Military Services

BSTRACT National and international peace and security rely immensely on the perceived security dimension of combat readiness. As such, world nations frequently modernise their armed forces in order to achieve a sufficient level of competitive combat readiness in order to act as deterrence against external threats. These actions, however, frequently cause other nations to feel threatened which may result in them embarking on a build-up of the military at public expense. Nevertheless, combat re...

Modelling Spatio-Temporal Patterns Of Disease Risk For Data With Misalignment And Measurement Errors: An Application On Measles And Hiv Prevalence Data In Namibia

Abstract Disease mapping has important applications in public health because it enables the identication of areas which are at high risk of particular health problems. It helps visualising the spatial pattern of the disease distribution, which is of interest to the health sector as it enables the sector to plan, evaluate and redesign prevention and control strategies, and also make important policy decisions particularly for geographically targeted intervention in resource poor settings. Anal...

Lecturers’ And Students’ Perceptions And Preferences About Esl Corrective Feedback In Namibia: Towards An Intervention Model

ABSTRACT This study investigated tertiary lecturers’ and students’ perceptions and preferences on the provision of corrective feedback in the English as a Second Language (ESL) classroom at the Namibia University of Science and Technology. The study focused on students’ speaking and writing skills in the English course, Language in Practice. This study used a triangulation design for data collection and analysis. Numerical data were obtained through closed-response items on questionnair...

Interrogating Masculinities In Female-Authored Texts: A Critical Analysis Of Valerie Tagwira’s The Uncertainty Of Hope And Neshani Andreas’ The Purple Violet Of Oshaantu

ABSTRACT This thesis explores the depiction of masculinities in Valerie Tagwira’s The Uncertainty of Hope and Neshani Andreas’ The Purple Violet of Oshaantu. The portrayal of the male figures in African women writing is an area which has not been given a lot of attention in gender writing. The two novels were selected using purposive sampling as they portray an array of masculinities. The researcher employed masculinities, nego-feminism and STIWANISM as literary theories to underpin this ...

The Role Of English For Specific Purposes In Enhancing Workplace Literacies For Graduates Employed In The Commercial Sector In Windhoe

ii ABSTRACT Contemporary tertiary institutions and workplace organisations face a raft of challenges in coping with competing demands and rapidly changing environments. Today’s challenging economic situation indicates that it is no longer sufficient for a new graduate to have knowledge of an academic subject; increasingly it is necessary for students to gain those language competencies and literacies which will enhance their productivity and prospects of employment after completing an ESP c...

A Study Of The Immunity To Malaria Among The San People In The Tsumeb Area Of Oshikoto And Kavango Regions Of Namibia

Abstract The San people are indigenous minorities in Namibia that are known for their hunting and gathering lifestyle. From personal observations, discussions, interviews, raw data from Tsintsabis clinic and results obtained from the research, one had to assume that the San people are immune to malaria. It is unclear how the disease does not affect them although they live in endemic areas. The objective of this study was to investigate how the San have survived without a major outbreak of mal...


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