DT— .946,Z3v.lno.2ZAMBEZIAa journal of social studiesin Southern and Central AfricaVol. 1, No, 2, January, 1970*Ł >UNIVERSITY COLLEGEOF RHODESIAŁrtI* *»ŁŁ,ZAMBEZIAA Journal of Social StudiesinSouthern and Central AfricaVolume 1, No. 2January, 1970Edited byR. S. RobertsUNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF RHODESIASALISBURY(c) University College of Rhodesia, 1970Printed in Rhodesia by A. W. Bardwell (Pvt.) Ltd,ZambeziaEDITORIAL BOARDP. D. BerthoudG. FortuneM. GelfandP, B. HarrisA. HarrisonS. F. W. OrbellD. H. ReaderR. S. RobertsZambezia is the journal of the University College of Rhodesia and its publication has been madepossible by a generous grant from the Library and Publications Committee of the College. The title Zam-bezia has been chosen to convey a primary interest in the life of human societies in countries on, oraround, the Zambezi; and it is hoped that the name will carry the same wide interest and referencethat it did in the past.The Editorial Board plans to produce the journal once a year and will welcome contributions in thefield of local art and literature, education, sociology, social medicine, political science, history, linguistics,and indeed in any aspect of society. It is therefore hoped that contributions will be forthcoming not onlyfrom members of the College, but also from other scholars with a knowledge of Rhodesia and otherparts of Central and Southern Africa.SUBSCRIPTIONThe journal is obtainable on exchange or by purchase, RSl.OO per issue. Inquiries concerning PastIssues at RS1.50 each and advertising at the rate of RSI5.00 per full page should be addressed to:The Librarian (Publications Department),University College of Rhodesia,P.O. Box MP45,Mount Pleasant,Salisbury.The publication of an author's views does not necessarily imply the approbation of the Editorial Board or of theUniversity College of Rhodesia.THE RHODESIAN JOURNALECONOMICSThe Quarterly Journal of the Rhodesian Economic SocietyEditorial Board:A, M. Hawkins (Editor), J. A. C. Girdlestone, M. L Rule and P. J. StanbridgeARTICLES PageRegional Trade Co-operation in South Africa O. P. F. Horwood 1Foreign Trade with Particular Reference to Co-operationbetween Rhodesia and South Africa D. C. Krogh 10The Agricultural Problems W. Margolis 18Trade and Industry Brian Stringer 23Summary J. A. Lombard 29The Assumed Employment Generating Capacity of EuropeanImmigration in Rhodesia D, G. Clarke 33A Note on Kariba Power Forecasts and Costs J. H. West 43Economic Diary 45JOURNAL OF COMMONWEALTHPOLITICAL STUDIESVol. VII, No. 1 March, 1970Local Cooperatives and Parochial Politics in Uganda:Problems of Organisation, Representation and Communicationby Joan VincentThe Federal Redistribution of 1968:A Case Study in Australian Political Conflictby Colin A. Hughes and Don AitkinOn the Conditions of the multi-Party System in tenCommonwealth Countriesby Tatu VanhanenAnnual subscription rate 55s. Single issues 22s. 6d.LEICESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS2 University Road, Leicester LEI 7RB. England'.* yContentsArthur Shearly Cripps: an AssessmentThe Changing Rhodesian Political Culture: 1969The Ceremony of Mishashe (Green Vegetables) held inMashonalandA Village School and Community Development in a RhodesianTribal Trust LandAfrikaner and Shona Settlement in the Enkeldoorn Area,1890-1900Selected Aspects of the Socio-Economic Character ofNatal TownsThe Role of Environmental Factors in the Education ofAfrican PupilsAgony on the Zambezi. The First Christian Mission toSouthern Africa and its FailureTribalism and Detribalization in Southern and Central AfricaEssay Review:Rhodes, Rhodesia and the Jameson RaidNotes to ContributorsD.P.M.M.D.M.S.W.D.R.E. BerrellB. HarrisGelfandW. MurphreeN. BeachA. H. SmoutF. W. OrbellF. ReaH. ReaderS. Roberts1-35-89-1113-2325-3435-3941-4546-5355-7577-8081-82