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  • Nemugumoni, Thuso Lavhelesani Patricia (2011-06-02)
    This exploratory study investigates government interventions through a funded Non-Governmental Organization in improving the lives of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC). This was done through involving children and ...
  • SEHLAPELO, DESIRÉE LORRAINE MOSIMA (2011-06-10)
    This study investigates the role of the community in participating in the development and rehabilitation of Lake Fundudzi. The premise of the study is that community is the cornerstone of the success of any development. ...
  • MNTAMBO, FANYANA ABEDNEGO (2011-04-19)
    Water is a human right and to save water is a human responsibility. Despite the very basic need for water, not everyone has access to it. However, access to an adequate supply of water, defined in terms of water quality, ...
  • Simelane, Immigardht Brunnhilldah Hlengiwe (2011-11-22)
    Community participation in development projects is always advocated for but rarely practiced meaningfully. Narrow interpretations of participation that amount merely to job creation and skills transfer are prevalent and ...
  • NGOBENI, HILDAH SIZI (2011-06-02)
    After the establishment of the first democratic government in South Africa, the Education Ministry committed itself to transforming the education system through developing new policies and legislation aimed at achieving ...
  • SEKOMO, ASHA MARIA CLARA (2011-06-14)
    This study investigated the nature and challenges facing community-based initiatives in Rwanda and recommends options which, if implemented, would maximise positive effects in combating poverty through the said initiatives. ...
  • Myers, Jedd (2012-11-14)
    Managers deciding which form of finance to select in order to fund investments, namely debt or equity, are posed with the challenge of understanding the different costs implicated with these two types of financing. Equity ...
  • Phalafala, Madikana Beauty (2012-11-20)
    The issues of sustainability reporting are important on a global level, with business as a whole facing different market pressures to be socially responsible and to report on socially responsible practices. It has thus ...
  • Maluleke, Timothy (2011-05-16)
    The informal economy plays an important role and positively contributes to the economic development of South Africa. The purpose of the research is to explore the comparative analysis of the best practice in support of ...
  • Nsibande, Charles Muzi (2011-06-02)
    The purpose of the research was to determine whether there was any significant difference in the performances of property unit trusts (PUTs) and property loan stocks (PLSs). Since the studies by Fleming (2002) and ...
  • Mmolawa, Obakeng Noah (2011-05-19)
    Exchange traded funds have generated a great deal of interest in markets where they have been introduced including in the South African investment market. In South Africa exchange traded funds are still relatively new ...
  • Leicher, Amanda Ellen (2011-10-07)
    Triple bottom line or sustainability reporting is becoming increasingly important worldwide, as companies are obliged to disclose non-financial information. The release of King II in March 2002 is considered to be a ...
  • Gardner, Anthea (2011-04-12)
    The purpose of this study is to compare the accuracy of two options pricing models, namely the Black-Scholes (1973) and Savickas’s Simple option pricing model (2002), in the pricing of options. The models were compared ...
  • du Toit, Deirdrè (2011-04-18)
    The purpose of the research is to assess whether the developing markets of the world provide the same return on equity investment as South Africa. Portfolio investments in these markets have increased from US$ 100 million ...
  • LEEUW, RWESI GABRIEL (2012-01-17)
    South Africa has witnessed an increase in the number of women joining the labour force since the onset of democratic change. While there is little or no literature on women optometrist in South Africa, the assumption is ...
  • Read, Cheryl-Anne (2012-01-17)
    The purpose of this qualitative study is to compare the marketing strategies of independent schools in South Africa and the United Kingdom. The objective of independent schools is to offer the service of nurturing and ...
  • Gerber, Eugene (2011-04-12)
    Unit trust returns are published and quoted regularly in various media publications. These returns, calculated as Time-Weighted Rates of Return, do not reflect the actual returns that investors perceive. The timing of ...
  • Chen, Zhanqing (2012-12-04)
    Policy makers and regulators have been concerned with the issue of how efficiently banks transform their various inputs into multiple financial products, because efficiency in the banking sector is considered a precondition ...
  • MONGWE, FRIDAY DANIEL (2011-05-19)
    In line with the liberalisation of gambling laws across many countries of the world, the lottery and other gambling revenues increasingly feature prominently in many countries’ public finance planning. Apart from being ...
  • Surtee, Taariq (2012-01-19)
    Islam, one of the major religions in the world, forbids the use of interest as a wealth generation mechanism. Instead, Islam promotes the idea of trade where wealth is created via profit or for services rendered. As a ...

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