ISSN 2152-2448
ARTICLES
Indigenous Influences on Popular Venda Music
Evans Netshivhambe | Abstract | Full Text: PDF (1-13)
Zimbabwe’s Economic Crisis and the Shebeen Sector in Bulawayo, 2007-08
Melody Moyo & Nathaniel Chimhete| Abstract | Full Text: PDF (14-28)
Health and Safety Compliance in Tanzania: Regulatory Impediments in the Construction Sector
Aloyce Gervas, Nina Torm & Godbertha Kinyondo|Abstract| Full Text PDF (29-48)
Politics of Security Sector Reform: Violence and the Emergence of Regional Security Outfits in Nigeria
Onyekachi E. Nnabuihe, Kelvin Ashindorbe & Samuel Osagie Odobo |Abstract| Full Text PDF (49-64)
BOOK REVIEWS
Wale Adebanwi (ed.). 2022. Everyday State and Democracy in Africa: Ethnographic Encounters. Athens: Ohio University Press. 427 pp.
Review by Mathias Chukwudi Isiani (65-66)
Daniel E. Agbiboa. 2022. Mobility, Mobilization and Counter/Insurgency: The Routes of Terror in an African Context. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 236 pp.
Review by Adeniyi S. Basiru (66-68)
In Koli Jean Bofane. 2022. Casablanca Story. Translated by Bill Johnston. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 154 pp.
Review by Kenneth Meyer (68-69)
Judith A. Byfield. 2021. The Great Upheaval: Women and Nation Building in Postwar Nigeria. Athens: Ohio University Press. 320 pp.
Review by Adfer Rashid Shah (69-71)
Philippe Denis. 2022. The Genocide Against the Tutsi, and the Rwandan Church: Between Grief and Denial. Woodbridge: James Currey. 342 pp.
Review by Jonathan R. Beloff (71-72)
Katharina P.W. Döring, Ulf Engel, Linnéa Gelot, and Jens Herpolsheimer. (eds.) 2021. Researching the Inner Life of the African Peace and Security Architecture: APSA Inside Out. Leiden and Boston: Brill. 276 pp.
Review by Anna Kapambwe Mwaba (72-74)
Thomas Hendriks. 2022. Rainforest Capitalism: Power and Masculinity in a Congolese Timber Concession. Durham: Duke University Press. 294 pp.
Review by Christopher R. Cook (74-75)
Candace Keller. 2021. Imaging Culture: Photography in Mali, West Africa. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 453 pp.
Review by Michelle Fikrig (75-77)
René Lemarchand. 2021. Remembering Genocides in Central Africa. New York: Routledge. 150 pp.
Review by Oyinade Adekunle (77-78)
Russell McDougall. 2021. Letters from Khartoum D.R. Ewen: Teaching English Literature, Sudan, 1951-1965. Leiden and Boston: Brill. 449 pp.
Review by Amy Crofford (79-80)
Courtnay Micots. 2021. Kakaamotobe: Fancy Dress Carnival in Ghana. Lanham: Lexington Books. 299 pp.
Review by Emmanuel Kumah (80-81)
Burkhard Schnepel and Julia Verne (eds.). 2022. Cargoes in Motion: Materiality and Connectivity across the Indian Ocean. Athens: Ohio University Press. 337 pp.
Review by Jacky Kosgei (81-83)
Ryan Shaffer (ed.) 2021. African Intelligence Services: Early Postcolonial and Contemporary Challenges. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. 294 pp.
Review by Michael Schuster (83-84)
Maboula Soumahoro. 2022. Black is the Journey, Africana the Name. New York and Boston: Polity Press. 103 pp.
Review by Sharon Brown (84-85)
Timothy Stapleton. 2022. West African Soldiers in Britain’s Colonial Army, 1860-1960. Rochester: University of Rochester Press. 390 pp.
Review by Yomi Ebenezer Ejikunle (86-87)
Graeme Wynn, Jane Carruthers, and Nancy J. Jacobs (eds.) 2022. Environment, Power, and Justice: Southern African Stories. Athens: Ohio University Press. 354 pp.
Review by Emily Swanson (87-88)