Mompati Vincent Chakale

North West University
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    Understanding African philosophy and African spirituality : challenges and prospects
    with Phemelo Olifile Marumo
    Gender and Behaviour 2018 (special issue). 2018.
    African believe that there need to communicate with those who have left this world and went to the spiritual realm. This communication serves as a relationship even after death. The contention of African philosophy is that people leave the human stage to the spiritual stage wherein they can be approached in times of joy and calamities. The spiritual world serves to allay the fears and to offer protection at all times. To understand this phenomenon, one has to be able to understand why are this s…Read more
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    Mbeki on African Renaissance: A Vehicle for Africa Development
    with Mompati Vincent Chakale and Phemelo Olifile Marumo
    African Renaissance 15 (4). 2018.
    The birth of the African Renaissance was articulated by Cheikh Anta Diop who believed that the challenges of the African continent shall overcome through the confrontation of cultural, scientific and economic renewal. Former president of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki populated it with an intention of advocating for self-determination, unity, identity, development, and transformation of political and economy of the continent. The envisioned statement was to see Africa as …Read more
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    Xenophobia attack and development: a discourse in South Africa
    with Mompati Vincent Chakale, Phemelo Olifile Marumo, and Amantle Mothelesi
    African Renaissance 2019 (special issue): 185-198. 2019.
    The social and political development among countries has affected relationships and that has ushered a new era wherein others nations feel that they are better off than others. The mentality of betterment has resulted in hatred among nations in the same country and from different nations. This has culminated into civil war from within and clashes from without. These conflicts have divided countries especially in Africa which is propagating Ubuntu and communalism. From…Read more
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    Ethnoveterinary Knowledge and Biological Evaluation of Plants Used for Mitigating Cattle Diseases: A Critical Insight Into the Trends and Patterns in South Africa
    with Mompati Vincent Chakale, Mulunda Mwanza, and Adeyemi O. Aremu
    Frontiers in Veterinary Science 8 (8:710884): 891-904. 2021.
    Cattle farming is a traditional agricultural system that contributes to the rural economic, social, and cultural values of the communities. Cattle as common with other livestock, are affected by many diseases that cause mortality and economic losses. In many rural households, the use of plants and associated knowledge are popular for managing cattle diseases, especially in areas experiencing challenges with conventional veterinary medicine. Evidence on the documentation of indigenous knowledge a…Read more
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    Philosophical evaluation of South Africa Strategy in Confronting Homophobia
    with Mompati Vincent Chakale and Phemelo Olifile Marumo
    African Renaissance 2019 (special issue): 9-26. 2019.
    The strategies by South African government in addressing gender discrepancies have yield no results because there are prevalent gender discriminatory practices and attitudes, which have already culminated into homophobia. Thence the main objective of this paper is to evaluate the government remedial strategies against cultural matrices as determined by patriarchy and homophobia. In addressing the objective, the study deployed qualitative res…Read more