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of 1913 had this objective, for it prohibited land transfers between races, fixed
the African share of South African ... colonising
society. SouthAfrica was reentering the mainstream of African history.
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mine strike, but its violent suppression, with at least nine deaths and twelve
hundred injuries, demonstrated the continuing dominance of employers and
the state.
politics 1886–1948
Mining and...
... genre in developed countries. It makes for exciting
reading, certainly more gripping and mind-expanding than many
of the turgid tomes of contemporary social science. And yet here in
South Africa, ... www.hsrc
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DARWINISM IN CONTEMPORARY SOUTH AFRICA
The influence of this state- and church-induced amnesia is still to
be perceived in the popular consciousness. ... Africa: Problems of Race and Nationality”, South African Journal of
Science, Vol 18, 1921, and “Genetics and Eugenics inSouth Africa: Heredity and Environment”,
South African Journal of Science,...
... my own hands. A
native smith taught me to weld iron; and having improved by scraps of information in
that line from Mr. Moffat, and also in carpentering and gardening, I was becoming
handy at ...
RESEARCHES
IN SOUTH AFRICA.
Also called, Travels and Researches inSouth
Africa;
or, Journeys and Researches inSouth Africa.
By David Livingstone
[British (Scot) Missionary and Explorer—
1813-1873.] ...
attending medical and Greek classes in Glasgow in winter, as also the divinity lectures
of Dr. Wardlaw, by working with my hands in summer. I never received a farthing of
aid from any one, and...
... like Jagersfontein, there’s an area in
Jagersfontein where it’s quite rife, Springfontein ja, I think it’s Springfontein
number one. And the reason for that is that in Springfontein you have, ... in Springfontein that most of commercial sex took place.
And the reason for that (high rates of HIV infections in Springfontein) is that
in Springfontein you have, it’s on the N1, the Springfontein, ... where orphans and other needy children would be seen
wandering on streets and asking for food and money, in Kopanong this is not in
existence. Instead in Kopanong orphans are taken in either by...
... work and saving to start farming on
their own account.
A squatter inSouthAfrica is a native who owns some livestock and, having no land of
his own, hires a farm or grazing and ploughing rights ... interests of South Africa, in the interests of the Natives,
and in the interests of just legislation let the Government withdraw the Bill, and
appoint a Commission, and then justice and not injustice ... into some of the languages which are spoken by
the white and black inhabitants of SouthAfrica have been used here and there as
mottoes; and as this book is a plea in the main for help against...
... restructuring corporate tax in order to increase the tax collected;
ã introducing progressive taxes such as land and wealth taxes; and
ã increasing the level of savings both institutional and personal.
PLANACT ... Research Council (HSRC), was
instrumental in establishing the initial links between the HSRC and the Municipal Services
Project andin establishing the basis for this joint initiative. To him we extend ... result of defective piping, faulty meters, and/ or
incorrect meter-readings.
9
More subtle forms of injustice and insult include: pensioners waiting for hours on end
in the heat and cold to pay their...
... application in science
and engineering
ã Enhanced
communications
technology, including
applications in mobile and
distributed work
environments
ã Systems integration
(design and
engineering) ... WORKING PARTNERSHIPS
HIGHER EDUCATION, INDUSTRY AND INNOVATION
An audit of THRIP and the Innovation Fund
GOVERNMENT INCENTIVISATION OF
HIGHER EDUCATION-INDUSTRY RESEARCH PARTNERSHIPS
IN SOUTH AFRICA
... transdisciplinary collaboration across sectors within South Africa.
A brief introduction to the Innovation Fund was provided during an interview with Dr
Lottering, Director of the Innovation Fund. He included...
... in employment, 2001 and 2005 24
Table 2.7 Population of South Africa, nurses in public and private sectors, and medical aid
beneficiaries, 2001 and 2005 24
Table 2.8 Nurses inSouthAfricaand ... conduct a
preliminary scoping exercise, which involves reviewing major current literature and
secondary sources and conducting preliminary interviews with principal stakeholders in
order to identify ... were
increasing salaries;ã
training existing staff at lower levels so they could fill the vacancies;ã
increasing overtime; ã
outsourcing work to external contractors;ã
increasing advertising/recruitment...
... in the
literature on mergers. Instead, it traced dynamics of mergers and incorporation historically
and interactively, in relation to their institutional, provincial and national contexts and ... London (campus)
SACOL South African College for Open Learning
SACTE South African College of Teacher Education
SAIDE South African Institute for Distance Education
SAQA South African Qualifications ... Tables and figures vi
Preface viii
Acknowledgements x
Acronyms and abbreviations xi
1 Studying teacher education and institutional change in
South Africain 2006 1
Part1 Historicallycontingentpathwaysof
restructuring
...
... are leading to a growing differentiation of work, creating new lines of
social inclusion and exclusion in post-apartheid South Africa.
2
On the one hand, SouthAfrica is at the beginning of a ... stokvels (credit co-operatives) and burial
societies and are, instead, offering in- kind help such as cooking and baking
and lending the bereaved family dishes and pots during funerals. The nature ... of co-ordination and administration, and meticulous record-keeping.
In the past we had rather weak administration and record-keeping systems
and we often found ourselves relying on individual...
... restructuring corporate tax in order to increase the tax collected;
ã introducing progressive taxes such as land and wealth taxes; and
ã increasing the level of savings both institutional and personal.
PLANACT ... Research Council (HSRC), was
instrumental in establishing the initial links between the HSRC and the Municipal Services
Project andin establishing the basis for this joint initiative. To him we extend ... but are becoming increas-
ingly common at municipal level as well. Cities and towns are increasingly competing
with each other for investment while struggling to deal with the downloading of responsi-
bilities...
... (especially
Africans) would be willing to relocate in order to find work. Indeed, a proportion had
relocated in the past five years, and the main reason for this was to find work. Looking at
Free ... of putting in
place effective training programmes. The data suggest that there was a great willingness
to train to get the necessary skills and this was particularly evident within the African ... reduction
goals’, in H. Bhorat and R. Kanbur (eds) Poverty and Policy in Post-Apartheid South
Africa, Cape Town: HSRC Press.
Millar, J. and Rowlingson, K. (2001) Lone Parents, Employment and Social...
... www.hsrcpress.ac.za
xxv
Main findings of Studies 2A and 2B in the legal services sector
Employer perceptions of impact of HIV/AIDS on business
The following main findings emerged:
HIV/AIDS was not regarded as a business ... behaviour in the ã
face of widespread HIV infection, using mainly ABC strategies such as having one
partner only or being faithful, always using condoms, abstaining from sex, or
reducing their ... profile and costs;ã
impact on demand for labour and skills; and
impact on production costs and consumer demand.ã
The second part, investigating the business response to HIV/AIDS, contained the...