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Indigenous African Healing Practices as a Resource for Entrepreneurial Promotion: Insights From Tsonga Traditional Health Care System in South Africa

aUniversity of Limpopo, South Africa
bUniversity of Venda, South Africa

Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa

ISBN: 978-1-80262-252-2, eISBN: 978-1-80262-251-5

Publication date: 16 August 2023

Abstract

Indigenous health care models have continued to play significant roles in the development and sustenance of livelihoods in African communities. Such models are used not only to provide affordable community health care services but also as an employment resource for traditional practitioners within African communities. Yet, for lack of documentation and lack of discussion in the management and Indigenous Knowledge System literature, the models are hardly incorporated into the official health care services of African countries. This chapter addresses this problem by documenting the benefits and merits of the entrepreneurial principles embedded in the Tsonga traditional health care practice. First, it highlights how the unique indigenous traditional model is used for administering health care in a selected Tsonga-speaking community in South Africa. Second, it analyses the entrepreneurial principles embedded in the model. Finally, it discusses how such principles have been used as tools for entrepreneurship and enhancing the economic upkeep of the traditional health care practitioners (THPs). The chapter's main argument is that even though the Tsonga traditional health care practice model is complex, mystical, and in most cases challenging to explain to a non-native, it presents a great entrepreneurial opportunity for South Africa.

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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to the fundings offered to the two postdoctoral fellows, Dr (Adv) Stewart Lee Kugara (Grant Number: 129634) and Dr KE Amaechi (Grant Number: 129610), by the National Research Foundation of South Africa (NRF). This work is supported wholly by these fundings. However, the grantholders acknowledge that opinions and conclusions expressed in the publication are that of the authors and, that the NRF or Emerald has no liability whatsoever.

Finally, the authors also wishes to express gratitude to the editors and the reviewers for the positive and constructive feedbacks received for the chapter.

Citation

Lee, K.S., Decide, M.T., Mokgoatšana, S. and Ekene, A.K. (2023), "Indigenous African Healing Practices as a Resource for Entrepreneurial Promotion: Insights From Tsonga Traditional Health Care System in South Africa", Adeola, O. (Ed.) Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 187-208. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-251-520231019

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Copyright © 2023 Kugara Stewart Lee, Mdhluli Tsetselelani Decide, Sekgothe Mokgoatšana and Amaechi Kingsley Ekene. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited