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Lords of Impunity (Paperback): Rasna Warah Lords of Impunity (Paperback)
Rasna Warah
R387 Discovery Miles 3 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
UNsilenced - Unmasking the United Nations' Culture of Cover-ups, Corruption and Impunity (Paperback): Rasna Warah UNsilenced - Unmasking the United Nations' Culture of Cover-ups, Corruption and Impunity (Paperback)
Rasna Warah
R413 Discovery Miles 4 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
War Crimes - How Warlords, Politicians, Foreign Governments and Aid Agencies Conspired to Create a Failed State in Somalia... War Crimes - How Warlords, Politicians, Foreign Governments and Aid Agencies Conspired to Create a Failed State in Somalia (Paperback)
Rasna Warah
R500 Discovery Miles 5 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Red Soil and Roasted Maize - Selected Essays and Articles on Contemporary Kenya (Paperback): Rasna Warah Red Soil and Roasted Maize - Selected Essays and Articles on Contemporary Kenya (Paperback)
Rasna Warah
R545 Discovery Miles 5 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Red Soil and Roasted Maize is a selection of Kenyan writer Rasna Warah's most poignant, introspective and satirical articles, columns and essays that provide snapshots and analyses of events that have shaped Kenyans' lives and dreams in the last decade, from the turbulent transition to democracy in 2002 to a flawed election in 2007 that had a deep impact on Kenya's political, economic and social landscape. She candidly deciphers and describes the perils of growing ethnic chauvinism and corruption in an increasingly polarised nation and examines her own life as a writer in one of Africa's most diverse and unequal societies.

Mogadishu Then and Now - A pictorial tribute to Africa's most wounded city (Paperback): M. Dirios, I. Osman, Rasna Warah Mogadishu Then and Now - A pictorial tribute to Africa's most wounded city (Paperback)
M. Dirios, I. Osman, Rasna Warah
R755 Discovery Miles 7 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Mogadishu was once one of the prettiest and most cosmopolitan cities in Africa. The city has a long history that dates back to the 10th century when Arab and Persian traders began settling there. For centuries, Mogadishu was a traditional centre for Islam and an important hub for trade with communities along the Indian Ocean coastline. However, since the beginning of the civil war in the early 1990s, Somalia's capital city has gained the reputation of being the most dangerous and violent city in the world. Mogadishu Then and Now is an attempt to redeem the city's damaged reputation and restore its lost glory in the public imagination and in the Somali people's collective memory. The book showcases Mogadishu in all its splendour prior to the civil war and contrasts this with the devastation and destruction that has characterised the city for more than two decades. It should be of particular interest to historians, urban planners, architects and and anthropologists.

Missionaries, Mercenaries and Misfits - An Anthology (Paperback): Rasna Warah Missionaries, Mercenaries and Misfits - An Anthology (Paperback)
Rasna Warah
R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Missionaries, Mercenaries and Misfits is a book that will make us re-imagine our world and our place in it, and force us to reconsider the value of "development" and what it really means to the people of Africa. All the contributors to this anthology approach the notion of development through their own worldviews and experiences: many are convinced that it is time to declare the death of development as an idea, as an ideology, and as an industry. The essays in this book come from various writers, most of whom are either based in East Africa, or are part of its diaspora, or who have worked, often as developmentalists in their own way, within Africa. Consequently, this extremely accessible collection does not attempt the grand sweep, raging aimlessly against the development machine with general complaints that fail to hit their mark. Rather, it is a focused peep into international, regional and local attempts to develop Africa, thereby exposing the reader to a much-needed African perspective on the development industry and why it has failed so miserably in lifting millions of people out of poverty.

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