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  • Political culture as a source of political instability: the case of Lesotho 

    Maundeni, Z. (Academic Journals, http://www.academicjournals.org, 2010-04)
    This article considers Lesotho’s political history and culture, a political history characterised by rebellious chiefs who had rejected Christianity and who were heavily armed and fought numerous wars against their black ...
  • State culture, building and renewing the Botswana developmental state 

    Maundeni, Z. (University of Botswana, www.ub.bw, 2008)
    The post-colonial Botswana elite built a developmental state.The Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) inherited a developmental state-promoting state culture, which it used to modernise state institutions, to focus on creating ...
  • Vission 2016 and reforming the intelligence in Botswana 

    Maundeni, Z. (The Botswana Society, 2008)
    The Botswana government proposed to the national parliament the setting up of an enlarged intelligence agency known as the Directorate of Intelligence and Security. It drafted and published in the Government Gazette, an ...