About George Ngwane


  • ngwane_bw_1.jpg George E. Ngwane is a writer, poet, peace activist, educationist, political analyst, Pan Africanist and founder/Executive Director of AFRICAphonie.

    P.O.Box 364, Buea, South West Province Republic of Cameroon, Tel: (237) 766 84 79 Fax: (237) 332 29 36 EMAIL


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BOOK REVIEW: Settling Disputes in Africa: Traditional Bases for Conflict Resolution

By Isaac Njoh Endeley, PhD, JD (Endeley@aol.com)

George Ngwane. (1996). Settling Disputes in Africa: Traditional Bases for Conflict Resolution. Buma Kor House Publishers Ltd., B.P. 727 Yaoundé, Cameroon. 236 pages. [Forward by Dr. Jean-Emmanuel Pondi, International Relations Institute of Cameroon (IRIC)]

As the title suggests, the purpose of this book is to explore traditional African methods of resolving the continent's many conflicts. The author, Mr. George Ngwane, displays an uncanny familiarity with his subject matter in this well-written essay. From Algeria to Zimbabwe, he examines virtually all of the festering crisis situations in Africa and recommends different ways of resolving them peacefully.

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Book Review: George Ngwane's "Way Forward for Africa"

Reviewer: Canute A. Ngwa, Ph.D, Senior Lecturer in Economic History, University of Buea.

Ngwane, George (2003). Way Forward for Africa: A Revolutionary Call to Reject Predatory Politics and Actualize the Renaissance. Colorado Springs, USA: International Academic Publishers. 106 p.

ngwane_way_forwardAfrica is a continent replete with amazing contradictions; it is generally acclaimed to be the cradle of civilization, it possesses huge and mouth whetting human and natural resources. In fact, it is a continent blessed with nature’s prodigality. Yet, it is also a continent that habours a third of the world’s poorest countries and a population which has been emasculated socially, politically and economically.

African scholars as well as their Africanist counterparts have been alive to the debate as to why the continent’s fate has remained on the edge of a precipice. Through prismatic spectrums such scholars have appreciated Africa’s problems from Afrocentric, Eurocentric, radical and conservative perspectives. The culmination of their collective efforts is an avalanche of literatures on Africa.

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