Paul Jousse
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Paul Jousse (died 1945) was a South African white trader in Bechuanaland.
Jousse was a manager for the Bechuanaland Trading Association (BTA). Writing under the name Inquisitor in the South African press, he criticised what he called the 'monopoly' of Khama III, who had bought out Garrett, Smith and Co. and started competing against the BTA.{{cite book|first=Fred|last=Morton|first2=Jeff|last2=Ramsay|first3=Part Themba|last3=Mgadla|title=Historical Dictionary of Botswana|series=African Historical Dictionaries|volume=108|location=Metuchen, New Jersey|publisher=Scarecrow Press|edition=4th|year=2008|isbn=978-0-8108-5467-3|page=155}}
Works
- (as Inquisitor) Khama the King: Truth about the Bechuanas, Johannesburg: Central News Agency, 1914.
References
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- Q. N. Parsons, '"Khama and Co." and the Jousse Trouble, 1910-1916', Journal of African History 16:3 (1975), pp. 383–408
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Category:Year of birth unknown
Category:Botswana businesspeople
Category:South African people of French descent
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