What restrictions were imposed by the colonial government on the African pastoralists?
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(i) Pastoral groups were also forced to live within the confines of special reserves. These groups could not move out without special permit. It was difficult to get permit without trouble and harassment. Those found guilty of disobeying the rules were severely punished.
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(ii) Pastoralists were not allowed to enter the markets in White areas. They were also prohibited from participating in any form of trade. White settlers never wanted to have any contact with the Blacks but it was not possible since they depended on Black labour for working in the mines, building roads and towns, etc.
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(ii) Pastoralists were not allowed to enter the markets in White areas. They were also prohibited from participating in any form of trade. White settlers never wanted to have any contact with the Blacks but it was not possible since they depended on Black labour for working in the mines, building roads and towns, etc.
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The restrictions imposed by colonial government on Africans were as follows:-
1. Black Africans and coloured can not enter the places were whites visit without taking permission.
2. Colonial government divides the African society in blacks and whites on the basic of their skin colour.
3. Even blacks were not allowed to form political parties. They are treated as slaves by the whites.
1. Black Africans and coloured can not enter the places were whites visit without taking permission.
2. Colonial government divides the African society in blacks and whites on the basic of their skin colour.
3. Even blacks were not allowed to form political parties. They are treated as slaves by the whites.
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