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What is Traditional Leadership

Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Future of Africa and Policy Development
Is the type of leadership which is attached to the traditional exercise of author by kings and chief mainly in the rural setting.
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Traditional Governance Systems and Reform: Dynamics and Opportunities for Africa's Development
Ndwakhulu Stephen Tshishonga (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) and Martin Sithole (Independent Researcher, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8771-3.ch003
Abstract
This chapter interrogates the traditional leadership system and its operation in advancing and/or undermining development in Africa. Although this chapter traces the history of traditional leadership from the pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial and apartheid era, emphasis is on the dynamics and nature of traditional leadership post-colonial period. The central argument of this chapter is that conflicts between traditional and democratic leaders arise over political legitimacy, access to resources, and reformation of traditional institutions to play a more democratic and developmental role. Case studies of various African countries (e.g., Kenya, Botswana, Nigeria, South Africa) have been selected to deliberate on the nature and dynamics of the traditional leadership system, with particular emphasis on its reformation.
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Marriages of (In)convenience and Politics of Traditional and Democratic Leadership in Botswana and South Africa
Is the type of leadership which is attached to the traditional exercise of author by Kings and Chief mainly in the rural setting.
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A Youth Perspective to Participation and Local Governance in Zimbabwe's Post-Fast Track Land Reform Farms
Leadership structures and practices where the legitimacy of authority comes from tradition and customs of a particular area.
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The Capture of Traditional Leaders by Political Parties in Zimbabwe for Political Expediency
Customary institutions or structures or customary systems or procedures of governance, recognised, utilised or practised by traditional societies.
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