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        A creative tension between spirituality and physical needs : a theological Eccesiological evaluation of a food security programme for the council of churches in Zambia 

        Zulu, William (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2012-12)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Agriculture is the main stay for Zambia‟s economic growth and for enhancing household food security. But small holder farmers living in rural areas of Zambia are not able to command food resources because ...
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        Some missiological imperatives of the christianisation of Cinamwali as Cilangizo in the Reformed Church in Zambia 

        Zulu, William; Mbaya, Henry (Church History Society of Southern Africa and Unisa Press, 2016)
        This study deals with the adaptation of the traditional Ngoni girls’ initiation rite of Cinamwali into Christian Cilangizo in the Women’s Guild in the Reformed Church in Zambia. It highlights the role of the Women’s Guild ...

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