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    Relentless Colonialism: the case of the Remote Area Development Programme (RADP) and the Basarwa in Botswana 

    Nthomang, K. (Cambridge University Press, http://www.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?mnemonic=MOA, 2004-08)
    Colonial processes continue to dominate many Indigenous peoples development programmes in countries around the world. This paper examines some of the underlying factors that contribute to continued failure in the implementation ...
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    Productivity among nurses and midwives in Botswana 

    Fako, T.; Forcheh, N.; Balogi, K. (CODESRIA, http://www.codesria.org, 2002)
    In spite of the rapid economic growth, which made Botswana the envy of sub-Saharan Africa during the 1980s and 1990s, total factor productivity either stagnated or declined over the same period (Botswana National Productivity ...
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    Botswana: an African miracle or a case of mistaken identity? 

    Mogalakwe, M. (Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies, 2003)
    About a decade ago, the left learning Review of African Political Economy (ROAPE) published an article by Hoogvelt et al 1992)entitled: ‘The World Bank and Africa: A Case of Mistaken Identity.’ The article criticized the ...
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    Privatisation in Botswana: the demise of a developmental state? 

    Mothusi, B.; Dipholo, K.B. (John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. www.wiley.com, 2008)
    This article argues that efforts by the Government of Botswana to embark on privatisation of some parastatals as well as contracting out the provision of certain services with the main intention of enhancing productivity ...
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    Predictors of knowledge about HIV/AIDS among young people: Lessons from Botswana 

    Fako, T.T.; Kangara, L.W.; Forcheh, N. (Academic Journals: http://www.academicjournals.org/, 2010)
    This study sought to identify factors that can predict knowledge about HIV/AIDS among adolescents in Botswana. The data were collected through a self administered questionnaire from a sample of 1294 students from schools ...
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    Knowledge of HIV/AIDS, attitudes towards sexual risk behaviour and perceived behavioural control among college students in Botswana 

    Faimau, Gabriel; Maunganidze, Langtone; Tapera, Roy; Mosomane, Lynne C.K.; Apau, Samuel (Cogent OA, www.cogentoa.com, 2016)
    This study examines the knowledge of HIV/AIDS, attitudes towards risky sexual behaviour and perceived behavioural control among students in Botswana. Data were collected from 445 students randomly selected from the University ...
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    In their own words: unemployed young people on tackling youth labour market entry constraints in Botswana 

    Sechele, Latang (Macrothink Institute//www.macrothink.org, 2015)
    Drawing on focus group discussions with unemployed young people in Gaborone and Mogoditshane, Botswana, this paper seeks to capture the ideas of young people regarding how labour market entry constraints could be weakened ...
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    Knowledge of HIV/AIDS, attitudes towards sexual risk behaviour and perceived behavioural control among college students in Botswana 

    Faimau, Gabriel; Maunganidze, Langtone; Tapera, Roy; Mosomane, Lynne, C.K.; Apau, Samuel (Cogent OA, https://www.cogentoa.com/journal/social-sciences, 2016-03-31)
    This study examines the knowledge of HIV/AIDS, attitudes towards risky sexual behaviour and perceived behavioural control among students in Botswana. Data were collected from 445 students randomly selected from the University ...
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    Desire to work in an organization forever among university employees in Botswana 

    Fako, Thabo T.; Wilson, D.R.; Linn, J.G.; Forcheh, N.; Nkhukhu, E.; Harris, M.A. (Academic Journals, http://www.academicjournals.org/, 2014-04)
    The importance of commitment of employees to their organizations is evident in the volume of research that continues to be conducted on the subject and in the research findings that have linked high levels of commitment ...
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    Job satisfaction among nurses in Botswana 

    Fako, T.T.; Forcheh, N. (Taylor & Francis, www.taylorandfrancis.com, 2000)
    In this paper the authors examines the extent of job satisfaction and dissatisfaction in a national sample of 325 nurses working in hospitals, clinics and health posts in Botswana. The analyses explored the effects of ...
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