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- Africanization or Africanisation (lit., making something African) has been applied in various contexts, notably in geographic and personal naming and in...
- pursued a policy of "Africanisation" which included policies targeted at Ugandan Indians. The 1968 Committee on the "Africanisation in Commerce and Industry"...
- Journal of Modern African Studies, 30 (1992), 341–348. Pirie, G.H. 'Africanisation' of South Africa's international air links, 1994–2003. Journal of Transport...
- comparatively low levels until late in the nineteenth century, promoting "Africanisation". While prazos were originally intended to be held solely by Portuguese...
- v t e Cultural ****imilation Africanisation Albanisation Americanisation immigrants Native Americans names Anglicisation Arabisation Armenians Berbers Blacks...
- described as a specific kind of "African humanism". Based on the context of Africanisation propagated by the political thinkers in the 1960s period of decolonisation...
- to Zambia and began tentatively at first and later in rapid march an Africanisation campaign, Southern Rhodesia remained a British colony, resisting attempts...
- African Gujaratis who, under increasing discrimination and policies of Africanisation in their newly independent resident countries (especially Uganda, where...
- ethnic base. It promoted a platform that included independence, gradual Africanisation of the government, state-led economic development, and neutrality in...
- South Africa by the League of Nations. During the subsequent 'south-africanisation' of Southwest Africa, around half of the remaining 15 000 German residents...