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Title:Some Administrative Realities of the African States in Southern Africa
Author:Cloete, J.J.N.
Year:1971
Periodical:South African Journal of African Affairs
Volume:1
Pages:39-53
Language:English
Geographic terms:Botswana
Lesotho
Swaziland - Eswatini
Zambia
Malawi
Madagascar
Subjects:office workers
Blacks
Politics and Government
Development and Technology
Economics and Trade
Abstract:Discussion of some aspects of the public administration of the six Black African states in Southern Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Swaziland and Zambia, where the political and administrative power is exercised by non-White office-bearers. The major problem is the dearth of properly educated, trained and experienced candidates to fill their administrative, professional and technical posts. Sections: 1. The States: the administrative objects - 2. The administrative legacy - 3. Adjustments since independence - 4. Development and administration - 5. Regional and local government and administration - 6. Conclusions. Tables; Ref.
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