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Historicizing the Status of Women: Colonial to Present Day

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Discovering the Spirit of Ubuntu Leadership

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In the previous chapter, I introduced Bulawayo and outlined the geographical background of the area of this study—Bulawayo—where the research participants leading NGOs were located. I also provided the demographic information about the participants followed by each participant’s snapshot detailing their background, education, career path, and challenges encountered.

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© 2016 Priscilla Mtungwa Ndlovu

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Ndlovu, P.M. (2016). Historicizing the Status of Women: Colonial to Present Day. In: Discovering the Spirit of Ubuntu Leadership. Palgrave Studies in African Leadership. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137526854_4

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