... wars of the twentieth century’ (Wolf 1969). Examples include Mexico and Russia inthe 1910s, eastern and southern Europe and China inthe interwar period (continuing in China into the 1940s ... 1950s), and inthe postwar period Bolivia inthe 1950s, Vietnam and Algeria inthe 1950s and 1960s, Peru inthe 1960s, Mozambique inthe 1970s, and Nicaragua inthe 1980s. In all these instances ... and their supporters inthe NGO sector, and blaming landowners for hiking up prices, the key outcome of the event – a commitment to review the ‘willing seller, willing buyer’ principle – remains...
... wars of the twentieth century’ (Wolf 1969). Examples include Mexico and Russia inthe 1910s, eastern and southern Europe and China inthe interwar period (continuing in China into the 1940s ... 1950s), and inthe postwar period Bolivia inthe 1950s, Vietnam and Algeria inthe 1950s and 1960s, Peru inthe 1960s, Mozambique inthe 1970s, and Nicaragua inthe 1980s. In all these instances ... www.hsrcpress.ac.za THE LAND QUESTION INSOUTH AFRICA 18implementation. The chapter by van den Brink, Thomas and Binswanger, for instance, demonstrates that thinking inthe DLA and inthe World Bank is increasingly...
... firms. ã If thefinancial services industry continues to lead the way inthe ‘offshoring’ of call centres, SouthAfrica can serve as thefinancial and business hub of the continent, with associated ... located in different parts of the country. In addition, when training was outsourced, companies inthe business of corporate training promised the customisation of training. Most training promised ... the considerable cost savings over northern hemisphere economies (Healing 2004). Thefinancial services industry will continue to lead the way inthe offshoring of call centres, and South Africa...
... ‘secondary training’ redundant. In other words, the cascade model of training, in which the in- house’ trainers needed to be trained so that they could roll out training to the rest of the corporation, ... reveals a sector that is in a state of constant flux. The trend of rapid change inthesector is reflected inthe way in which thesector responds to the incessant training demand. While thesector ... understanding the considerable diversity in training provision inthe sector. In particular, this typology of the private ICT training sector recognises the extent of ICT specialism, the predominant...
... buying inflows to reduce the NOFP. Nonetheless, in certain cases involving large one-off inflows of FDI, the SARB may have sufficient prior information to make an assessment as to whether the ... hostage” to the objective of reducing the NOFP. Not surprisingly, the SARB has chosen not to pursue this option. Option 2: Identifying “cool” capital inflows Rather than stepping into the market ... Nevertheless, the NOFP and other indicators of international reserve adequacy remain a source of concern for investors that is reflected inSouthAfrica s sovereign risk spreads (Figure 1). The...
... monetarysystem, financial markets, financial institution, and financial coordination andsupervision. In China, institution building inthefinancialsector takes place against the backdrop of financial ... policyinstruments.C. Sequencing of institution building inthefinancialsector The sequencing of institution building inthefinancialsector may differ fromcountry to country. However, there are some experiences ... sector 1. The relationship between financial opening and financial securityChina’s decision to join the WTO signifies a step forward inthe opening of financial sector to the outside world. In the...
... the opposite sex, and who then find themselves in new surroundings giving opportunities for the gratification of their natural desires, but without having at the same time the restraining influences ... It is no doubt true that the invaders and the immigrants have often achieved more in their new surroundings than in their homelands, as the Moors in Spain and the Irish in America, but it must ... men to allow us to think that they are in this respect inherently superior to the men of other races. The maternal instinct is manifested inthe same manner and degree inthe women of both people....
... contaminant inthe culture and are only of clinical significance if the patient is not responding to routinetreatment. If the infection is not responding to treatment and MOTTs are reported inthe ... being 750mg. The daily dose can be divided into 250mg inthe morning and 500mg in the evening.ADVERSE REACTIONThese include dizziness, slurred speech, convulsions, headache, tremor, insomnia, ... TB at the first attempt and using combination rugs not single drug tablets in clinics and hospitalscan we hope to contain the TB MDR rate.10 TREATMENT REGIMENSHealth teams inthe Provinces...
... and market malfunctioning inthe crisis. In the remainder of this section, I will explain these flaws, their origins and their effects, and indi-cate how they interacted inthe crisis. 4.2 Excessive ... see the repercussions of the defensive behaviour of financial institutions for the financing of the real sector of the economy. To the extent that firms inthe real sector are un-able to obtain ... linkages and repercussions. Inthe stock market decline of the early 2000’s, the brunt of the burden was borne by final investors, either directly, or through the values of their holdings in...
... closure of many of the gold mines inthe district. The economy of the area has been reducing in size over the last few years. Central to this is the recession inthe mining industry. The gold price ... from when these mines were originally developed and the gold reserves inthe mines are running out. The collapse of the mining industry raises further problems, for example, most of the migrant ... limited base of income inthe community. Unlike other towns inSouth Africa, informal trade, whether in the form of food, clothes, etc., does not exist within towns except during the periods of...
... area.However, inthe conclusions of their recommendations to the Minister, they have limited themselvesmerely to the following options (SANParks 2005, p.33):z The use of culling inthe short to ... maintain the biodiversity characteristic of the area. However, human development has destroyed natural habitat over vast areas, isolating and fragmenting the remaining patches. More so inSouth ... to enlarge the size of the park, especially in recent years. As elephant numbers have increased they have opened up the dense woody thickets, thereby bringing about a steady rise inthe numbers...
... merits. Inthe interests of South Africa, inthe interests of the Natives, and inthe interests of just legislation let the Government withdraw the Bill, and appoint a Commission, and then justice ... when the English went to Ireland they regarded the Native Irish inthe way some extreme people here regarded the Natives of South Africa. They thought they would root them out. They treated them ... that they were dogs. They set up a pale. They set the Irish within that pale, to develop upon their own lines, but there were always Englishmen living in that pale, just as inthe same way they...
... high-income areas. Consider the following. The Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry “has in recent years expressed the concern of its members regarding the increasing cost of doingbusiness in ... government. Furthermore, in South Africa, an examination of cost recovery must be situated inthe broader context of the political transition after 1994, and the linkages between SouthAfrica and the processof ... was direct – inthe form of infrastructure developments andpublic housing inthe 1960s and 1970s – but the bulk of it was indirect, extractedunwittingly from the apartheid state inthe form of...
... 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 ... of the survey instruments used, providing datasets and undertaking a critical reading of the final report. ã Dr Eugene Lottering and Lara Sukhdeo of the Innovation Fund who engaged in the ... Director of the Innovation Fund. Attached as Appendix A is the interview schedule for these meetings, the aim of which was to: ã Introduce the project to the directors of THRIP and the Innovation...
... females inthe 30–34 year age group. These are the years in which young women might be undergoing their nurse training, entering the nursing profession, beginning to consolidate their nursing career ... nurses inthe public and private sectors: a 2.2% increase in numbers of nurses inthe private sector and a 2.2% decrease in numbers of nurses inthe public sector. According to these estimates, the ... 18increasing involvement of the private sectorin nursing education. The drop in enrolled nurses relates to the progression through the bridging programme, and the drop in enrolled...