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the Subject of Relationships

the Subject of Relationships

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Charles is an anthropologist studying the Herero tribe in Southern Africa. He is recruited by MI6 to become an informer, where he discovers that blackmail, witchcraft, and murder are endemic in the village. He also learns how far the mineral corporations are prepared to go to exploit the country's mineral wealth.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 200 pages
Publication date: 28 March 2021
Publisher: Book Guild Publishing Ltd


Charles, an anthropologist, embarks on a captivating journey to unravel the culture and traditions of the Herero tribe in Southern Africa. As he prepares to depart from Durham University to conduct his research in Botswana and Namibia, he receives a unique opportunity to join the ranks of MI6. The intelligence agency is particularly intrigued by the intense competition between Chinese and Japanese corporations vying to exploit the vast mineral wealth of these countries. They are also deeply concerned about the clandestine dealings between these corporations and tribal elders, as well as the corrupt governmental officials who facilitate these transactions.

Upon arriving in Botswana, Charles is warmly welcomed into a local village by the tribal chief. However, he soon discovers that the village is plagued by a sinister undercurrent of blackmail, witchcraft, and murder. The extent to which the mineral corporations are willing to go to secure their interests becomes increasingly clear to Charles.

As he delves deeper into his research, Charles uncovers a web of corruption and deceit that extends far beyond the boundaries of the village. He becomes a witness to the ruthless tactics employed by the corporations to manipulate and control the local population, including the use of violence and intimidation.

Determined to expose the truth, Charles risks his own safety and embarks on a perilous mission to gather evidence against the corporations. He navigates through a complex network of informants and allies, facing numerous challenges and obstacles along the way.

Through his unwavering determination and courage, Charles manages to gather enough evidence to bring the corporations to justice. His findings spark a global outcry and lead to a significant change in the way these corporations operate in Africa.

Charles' journey not only sheds light on the dark side of corporate exploitation but also highlights the resilience and strength of the local communities. His story serves as a reminder of the importance of ethical and responsible business practices, as well as the need to protect the cultural heritage and traditions of indigenous peoples.

In conclusion, Charles' story is a testament to the power of human curiosity, determination, and the pursuit of justice. His journey to uncover the truth about the Herero tribe and the mineral corporations in Botswana and Namibia serves as a reminder of the importance of ethical and responsible business practices, as well as the need to protect the cultural heritage and traditions of indigenous peoples.

Weight: 272g
Dimension: 139 x 215 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781913551513

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