If you liked Charting the maze by Mary-Joyce Doo Aphane and Women and Law in Southern Africa Trust, start with Multiple jeopardy (2001), Administration of estates of deceased people (2001), and Venia Magaya's sacrifice (2001). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Multiple jeopardy
2001 · 201 pages · Mary-Joyce Doo Aphane · Same author
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Administration of estates of deceased people
2001 · 8 pages · Women and Law in Southern Africa Trust · Same author
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Venia Magaya's sacrifice
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Chisamaliro cha Mkazi ndi Ana
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Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Charting the maze?
BookOrb recommends Multiple jeopardy (2001), Administration of estates of deceased people (2001), Venia Magaya's sacrifice (2001), Inheritance in Swaziland (1994), and Chisamaliro cha Mkazi ndi Ana (2002).
Are there books like Charting the maze?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Charting the maze.
Who wrote Charting the maze?
Charting the maze is by Mary-Joyce Doo Aphane and Women and Law in Southern Africa Trust.