The phrase “African solutions to African problems” gained prominence after the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) transformed into the African Union (AU) in 2001. Due to the desire to revive a continent that was marginalised and exploited for centuries owing to slavery, colonialism, neo-colonialism, destabilisation, oppression, war and hunger, poor governance and socio-economic development, it has become a mantra for policymakers in Africa (AU 2013: 34). Concern about the challenges the continent faces have contributed towards “African solutions to African problems … to show that Africa has both the capability and determination to solve problems” (Lobakeng 2017:1). It is relevant to wide-ranging issues, from development, education and health to peace and security. It conjures amalgamating politics with action; placing emphasis on pride, indigeneity, self-reliance, taking ownerships and responsibility (Nathan 2013: 48-49). As a result, consensus on continental integration as part of the solution is also growing amongst policymakers, academics, analysts, and civil society.

CONTENTS – CONTENU – CONTEÚDO

  • EDITORIAL
    Exploring African Solutions to African Problems
  • ÉDITORIALE
    Explorer les solutions africaines aux problèmes africains
  • EDITORIAL
    Explorar soluções Africanas para os problemas Africanos
    Thean Potgieter
  • The Deficits of Democratic Mechanisms and Instruments in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic
    Al Chukwuma Okoli, Chigozie Joseph Nebeife and Markus Arum Izang
  • Developmental Local Government: A Framework for Implementation
    T.M. Ramodula and K.K. Govender
  • Contrasting Governance Arrangements with the Management of Performance of Public Enterprises in Namibia
    Ntelamo Ntelamo
  • Towards a Conceptual Framework for organisationally Effective Female Leadership in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Public Enterprises in Eswatini
    Collin Kamalizeni, Mohammad Hoque, Abdullah Kader and Hatikanganwi Mapudzi
  • Assessing the Capabilities of NSG Facilitators in Building Civil Servants’ Capacity for the Effective Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals
    Izimangaliso Malatjie
  • Challenges Facing the Implementation of the Green Movement in Residential Areas in Lusaka, Zambia
    Peter Nyakalale and Clever Madimutsa
  • Application of the African Ontological Value of Ubuntu in Corporate Governance
    Jan Tladi
  • ABSTRACTS OF ARTICLES IN THIS EDITION
  • RÉSUMÉS DES ARTICLES DE CETTE ÉDITION
  • SUMÁRIO DOS ARTIGOS NESTA EDIÇÃO
  • BOOK REVIEW – COMPTE RENDU DE LIVRE – RESENHA DO LIVRO
    The Global Capitalist Crisis: Way forward for Africa by Dan W. Nabudere
    La crise capitaliste mondiale : la voie à suivre pour l’Afrique de Dan W. Nabudere
    A crise capitalista global: o caminho à frente para a África por Dan W. Nabudere
    Firimooni Rweere Banugire