Convinced of the role of education in promoting and accelerating economic and social development, the Government of Kenya devoted the early years of independence to the expansion of the education sector. The Government, ...
Recently it has been noticed that there is a marked decline in the culture of teaching and
learning (COLT) in sortie of the schools in the KwaZulu Natal province. An investigation was
undertaken to check whether the ...
The objective of the case study was to investigate the impact of the principal’s supervision task on teaching and learning in primary school in Vhembe District, Limpopo Province. The investigation focused on five primary ...
Judicial independence is a critical component of democracy especially in Africa’s emerging
democracies. Democratic governance can only be attained if the judiciary functions
independently. The selection and appointment ...
This study explored and described the impact of the rights and obligations of nurses on
the delivery of quality patient care in a clinical setting. Quantitative research approach
was utilised. Data was collected using a ...
This study explored the role of School Governing Bodies (SGBs) in public schools in the Gert Sibande district of the Mpumalanga Province of South Africa. It focused on executive members of the SGB of three institutions and ...
A quantitative, descriptive and contextual research study was conducted to establish the impact of the South African Nursing Council regulation number 212 on the training of theatre nurses in the Northern are of the Eastern ...
The objective of this study is to assess the nature of women’s empowerment promoted by the
Sudanese Women General Union (SWGU) in Sudan as a strategy for simultaneously addressing
both poverty alleviation and women's ...
Ancient Egypt has long been a place of intrigue and mystery, being held in high esteem during ancient times. In modern times ancient Egypt has once again risen to such a position with many ancient Egyptian-based symbols ...
In this study the impact of the UNISA HIV/AIDS training programme on participants' learning and involvement in their respective communities was explored. The UNISA HIV/AIDS programme comprises Modules 1, 2 and 3. Module ...
Informal cross-border trade (ICBT) is a viable economic activity that many in Zimbabwe
depend upon for survival. It has provided many people with a livelihood since the 1990s.
Despite its crucial role in the livelihood ...
Over the years, South Africa has embarked on significant strides towards trade liberalisation with a view to generate economic growth that enhances employment and reduces poverty. The purpose of this study is to determine ...
This study investigates the impact of trade liberalization on food security at both national and rural household levels in Mozambique.
Three periods are covered at national level: before trade reforms (1975-1986), after ...
Trade liberalization in Kenya started in the early 1980s with the structural adjustment
programmes, and continued under the multilateral framework of the WTO. During the same
period, the incidence of poverty and level ...
The aim of the study was to determine the impact of transformational leadership styles of managers on subordinates' job satisfaction, in a steel and mining company.
Leadership was conceptualised from the ...
The underground hard rock mining industry in South Africa is faced with the challenge of simultaneously delivering both safety and productivity excellence. Frontline supervisors need to manage the inherent trade-off between ...
Classic parametric statistical tests, like the analysis of variance (ANOVA), are powerful tools
used for comparing population means. These tests produce accurate results provided the data
satisfies underlying assumptions ...
This study focused on the impact of vegetable sales on household income of hawkers in the Limpopo province. A stratified sampling technique was used. The population of hawkers was selected from the five district municipalities ...
In this study, we employ the theory of deconstruction to challenge and reject the
contention that a knowledge paradigm was non-existent among the indigenous people of
Zimbabwe before the arrival of the colonisers. This ...
WikiLeaks emerged due to the belief that states (often democratic) were not as transparent as they
claimed to be. Prior to WikiLeaks, transparency was largely done through state
mechanisms and information ...