Hlalele-Leduka, Moliehi G.; Leduka, Resetselemang C.(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
Widespread concern with the concept and practice of sustainable development since the1980s has given rise to debates on how new green technologies, often cherished for theirenvironmental sustainability, ...
Seithleko, Monyane E.(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
Scattered trees within a range have been observed [in other climatic regions] to improve soilfertility and to influence the distribution and number of plant species in an area. Littleresearch has been done ...
Nyawo-Shava, V. Z.(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
Statistically, worldwide, an estimated 90 million migrants live and work outside their countryof origin, having left their homes in search of protection, security, greener pasture and asustainable livelihood, (Mattes, et ...
Rakotsoane, Francic C.L.(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
When the first Christian missionaries arrived in Lesotho and discovered that Basotho calledthe object of their worship Molimo, they immediately identified this being with the Divinitythey had come to preach to Basotho about ...
Khaola, P.; Mofommere, M.(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2006)
Many research studies in entrepreneurship confirm that entrepreneurship is an intentional,expectancy-based behaviour that can be influenced by many contextual factors. However,many intentions-based models do not evaluate ...
Ronan, Nessan J; Ramalefane, Nthoto Rose(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
Tax evasion is a world-wide problem. This paper explores this phenomenon from aneconomic and a social psychological perspective. Both theoretical and empirical studies arereviewed to discover ...
Motelle, Sephooko I.(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
The literature on economics is replete with the finance-growth nexus. However, the positionof the literature is ambiguous on the causal relationship between economic growth andfinancial development, ...
Bamire, H.M.(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
This study evaluated resource-use efficiency in Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) production inKebbi and Sokoto states of Nigeria. The study was undertaken through a field surveyconducted during the ...
Khama, Dira(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
This article examines the perceptions of key stakeholders on the roles and responsibilities ofthe government and the churches in Lesotho’s educational provision. It argues thateffectiveness in social ...
Nyanguru, A.C.(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
Food is a basic human need that affects people’s quality of life and their ability to contributesocially and economically to the family and the community. Food insecurity for older peoplehas been recognized and yet very ...
Khati, M. V.; Khati, T.G.(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
The paper discusses both rational/strategic and naturalistic planning models and decision-making processes. It outlines opposing views by proponents of either of the two planningstrategies. Their arguments are usually on ...
Chitereka, Christopher(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
Globalization: Saviour or Carrier of Death for Third World countries’ Economies?According to the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (1998), globalization refers to theopening up of the world economy. It is the deregulation ...
Mohapi, Powell L.(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
Competition policy has until recently been a phenomenon of industrialized countries.Changes in the international economic environment in the form of globalization andderegulation ...
Kapa, Motlamelle Anthony(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
The Lesotho’s textile and clothing sector has in recent years witnessed unprecedented growthand has arguably contributed to poverty reduction and increased export volumes for thecountry, thanks to the Africa ...
Juma, Laurence(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
This article attempts to discern from Ali Mazrui’s vast anthology ideas on violence andconflict in Africa. It offers a measured critique of Mazrui’s prescriptions, such asconfederation, ...
Tanga, Pius T.(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
The feminisation of poverty is rooted in the underlying precarious conditions of female-headed households which are looked upon as the poorest of the poor. The socio-economicconditions of female-headed households have ...
Ronan, Nessan J; Matsoha, John(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
This paper reports on an empirical study of the ethical attitudes and surrogate actions ofbusiness students at the National University of Lesotho. The Argyris & Schon espousedtheory versus theory in use model was used ...
Khaola, Peter P.; Thetsane, Regina(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2008)
Based on the data provided by 206 respondents, the current study employs the logisticregression, chi-square (X2) and a series of ANOVA and Mann-Whitney U tests to confirm thatprior knowledge (work ...
Mashinini, V. I.(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2001)
The Government of Lesotho launched the National Environment Secretariat (NES) in 1994 asthe institution mandated to implement Agenda 21 of the Rio Summit of 1992, in Lesotho. Onbehalf of the Government of Lesotho, the ...
Makoae, Kelebohile; Makoae, Mokhant`so G.(Lesotho Social Sciences Reviews, 2001)
The problem of stock theft in the mountain areas of Lesotho bordering the Republic of SouthAfrica is one of the major challenges facing both the government of Lesotho and thecommunities affected. ...