What is it about?
Ndau people are a minority ethnic group in Zimbabwe. Their culture is very intact and with patriarchy high on their agenda, Ndau women are rather fettered in socio-economic life. This work interrogates the position of Ndau women in cross-border trade vis-a-vis traditional ethnic values and norms. Read on.
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It brings an exciting dimension of culture and business.
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A must-read for students of entrepreneurship, business management and cultural diversity.
Mr Samson Mutsagondo
University of South Africa
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This page is a summary of: NDAU WOMEN, INFORMAL CROSS-BORDER TRADE AND THE CHANGING SOCIO- ECONOMIC DISPENSATION IN ZIMBABWE, Paradigms, December 2016, University of Central Punjab,
DOI: 10.24312/paradigms100201.
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