EDITORIAL NOTE Welcome to Volume 9, Issue 2 of the African Research Journal of Education and Social Sciences (ARJESS). This issue brings together a diverse collection of research studies that reflect current trends, challenges, and innovations in education and social sciences across Africa. Our goal continues to be the dissemination of high-quality, impactful research that…
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Causes of Irregular Migration of People from Zimbabwe to South Africa in the post-Mugabe Regime
Author: Elvis Munyoka University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ, United Kingdom Email: Elvis.Munyoka@glasgow.ac.uk Abstract Irregular migration from Zimbabwe to South Africa has continued, unabated, after the demise of the Mugabe regime. There is a need to understand the causes of this dramatic rise in irregular migration following Mugabe’s decline. This paper explored the causes of irregular…
Arguing for the possibility of African philosophical agency: A response to Hegelian contempt
Author: Alex Masangu St. Augustine University of Tanzania, P.O. Box 307, Mwanza – Tanzania Email: masanguag@hotmail.com Abstract Any expectation of Africans’ active participation in philosophical learning, teaching and research is strongly opposed to Hegel’s understanding of Africans. The German philosopher, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is namely the architect of what I call the Hegelian contempt….
