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1.-Enna Gudhlanga, PhD, Zimbabwe Open University, Angeline Madongonda, PhD, Zimbabwe Open University - Are we rightful citizens also? Women in oral literature and folk stories as a mobilising force for contemporary gender struggles in Southern Africa. -2.-Maxwell. Musingafi, PhD, National University of Lesotho, Pascalinah Mokhothu, PhD candidate, National University of Lesotho, Mokone Musi, PhD, North-West University - Matrilineality, women power and the matriarchs of precolonial Southern Africa.-3.- Sophia Chirongoma, PhD, Midlands State University - Shona Women and Rain Petitioning Rituals in Zimbabwe: Indigenous Women's Ecological Wisdom and Agency.-4.-Judith Ziwa, PhD, University of Zambia - An Exploration of Women Leadership in Pre-Colonial Zambia: The Case of Mwenya Mukulu.-5.-Alice Chititi, PhD, Zimbabwe Open University - Struggles within Struggles: Women fighting for liberation in the war of liberation in Zimbabwe.-6.- Regina Kulehile, PhD, University ofStockholm, Borenahabokhethe Sekonyela, customary law chief - Women as custodians of legal and moral values as inculcated by indigenous knowledge systems and Practices: Case of initiation schools.-7.- Itumeleng Mokhele, PhD candidate - The influence of missionaries' wives on Basotho women's struggles for innovation during the colonial era.-8.-Butholezwe Mtombeni, PhD, UNISA - Unsung Liberation Heroines: Women's Role in Liberation Struggles in Changing Colonial Contexts in Southern Africa. -9.- Sonene Nyawo, PhD, University of Eswatini - Colonialism and women's changing legal status: Southern African perspectives. -10.- Bertha Muringani, PhD, National University of Lesotho - Gender Equality Narratives by Zimbabwean Women: Education, Employment and Entrepreneurship. -11.- Matholeni, PhD, Stellenbosch University - Unongqawuse Ngase Mlanjeni: Re-Imagining a young prophetess and a human being: Social Community Pastoral Caregiving Perspective.-12.- Lefatshe Moagi, PhD candidate, UNISA - Feminist perspective on equal participation of women in politics and elections: A case of SADC.-13.-Itumeleng Mokhele, PhD candidate, Kelello Rakolobe, PhD, Makhulu Makumane, PhD, National University of Lesotho- The evolution of women's positionality in postcolonial Lesotho's households, education and politics: from being a Childto being a decision maker.-14.-Tebello Tlali, PhD, National University of Lesotho, Sepiriti Sepiriti, PhD, National University of Lesotho - Shifting gender dynamics in the postcolonial times: Experiences of female Secondary School Principals in Lesotho.-15.- Itumeleng Mokhele, PhD candidate, Makhotso Sula, student - Women and the world of science: Challenges and prospects in Post-Colonial Lesotho Secondary Education.-16.-Sethunya Mosime, PhD, University of Botswana - Herstory in Botswana: Its post-colonial, intersectional, intergenerational and nervous condition. -17.- Mamello Rakolobe, Lecturer, National University of Lesotho - The Participation of Women in Local Governance in Lesotho: A Postcolonial Historic Overview.

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      Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
      Publication Date: 16/11/2024
      ISBN13: 9783031669163, 978-3031669163
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      1.-Enna Gudhlanga, PhD, Zimbabwe Open University, Angeline Madongonda, PhD, Zimbabwe Open University - Are we rightful citizens also? Women in oral literature and folk stories as a mobilising force for contemporary gender struggles in Southern Africa. -2.-Maxwell. Musingafi, PhD, National University of Lesotho, Pascalinah Mokhothu, PhD candidate, National University of Lesotho, Mokone Musi, PhD, North-West University - Matrilineality, women power and the matriarchs of precolonial Southern Africa.-3.- Sophia Chirongoma, PhD, Midlands State University - Shona Women and Rain Petitioning Rituals in Zimbabwe: Indigenous Women's Ecological Wisdom and Agency.-4.-Judith Ziwa, PhD, University of Zambia - An Exploration of Women Leadership in Pre-Colonial Zambia: The Case of Mwenya Mukulu.-5.-Alice Chititi, PhD, Zimbabwe Open University - Struggles within Struggles: Women fighting for liberation in the war of liberation in Zimbabwe.-6.- Regina Kulehile, PhD, University ofStockholm, Borenahabokhethe Sekonyela, customary law chief - Women as custodians of legal and moral values as inculcated by indigenous knowledge systems and Practices: Case of initiation schools.-7.- Itumeleng Mokhele, PhD candidate - The influence of missionaries' wives on Basotho women's struggles for innovation during the colonial era.-8.-Butholezwe Mtombeni, PhD, UNISA - Unsung Liberation Heroines: Women's Role in Liberation Struggles in Changing Colonial Contexts in Southern Africa. -9.- Sonene Nyawo, PhD, University of Eswatini - Colonialism and women's changing legal status: Southern African perspectives. -10.- Bertha Muringani, PhD, National University of Lesotho - Gender Equality Narratives by Zimbabwean Women: Education, Employment and Entrepreneurship. -11.- Matholeni, PhD, Stellenbosch University - Unongqawuse Ngase Mlanjeni: Re-Imagining a young prophetess and a human being: Social Community Pastoral Caregiving Perspective.-12.- Lefatshe Moagi, PhD candidate, UNISA - Feminist perspective on equal participation of women in politics and elections: A case of SADC.-13.-Itumeleng Mokhele, PhD candidate, Kelello Rakolobe, PhD, Makhulu Makumane, PhD, National University of Lesotho- The evolution of women's positionality in postcolonial Lesotho's households, education and politics: from being a Childto being a decision maker.-14.-Tebello Tlali, PhD, National University of Lesotho, Sepiriti Sepiriti, PhD, National University of Lesotho - Shifting gender dynamics in the postcolonial times: Experiences of female Secondary School Principals in Lesotho.-15.- Itumeleng Mokhele, PhD candidate, Makhotso Sula, student - Women and the world of science: Challenges and prospects in Post-Colonial Lesotho Secondary Education.-16.-Sethunya Mosime, PhD, University of Botswana - Herstory in Botswana: Its post-colonial, intersectional, intergenerational and nervous condition. -17.- Mamello Rakolobe, Lecturer, National University of Lesotho - The Participation of Women in Local Governance in Lesotho: A Postcolonial Historic Overview.

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