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2Published 2014Subjects: “…Politics and government. South Africa…”
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6“…For example, the racial and ethnic heterogeneity of South Africa translates into a complex mix of languages: English, Afrikaans, nine indigenous languages, and five Indian languages (Reagan, 2001). …”
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8by Chirongoma, SophiaSubjects: “…Zimbabwean migrants, South Africa.…”
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9“…The research addresses the contentious link between democracy and sustainable rural economic development in post-apartheid South Africa. Historically, in 1994, the democratic state in South Africa inherited a legacy of high economic inequality between the urban areas (first economy) and rural areas (second economy). …”
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10Subjects: “…Globalization, Economic Growth, Development, Employment, Developing Countries, South Africa,…”
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12by Nnzeru, Livhuwani R., Tshikhudo, Phumudzo P., Mudereri, Bester T., Moshobane, Moleseng C.“…Global trade through imports and exports of commodities brings an excessive risk of accidental introduction of invasive alien species in many countries. South Africa imports a range of fresh fruits and other commodities to complement its local production. …”
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13by Matandirotya, Newton R., Manjeru, Pepukai, Cilliers, Dirk P, Burger, Roelof P, Mushore, Terrerence Darling“…Maize (Zea mays L.) is a staple food for most people in the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region including South Africa. Climate models are predicting a 1.5–2 °C temperature rise compared to pre-industrial times. …”
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14by James Tsabora“…South Africa’s transition to democracy was followed by an extensive programme of land reform whose major objectives were, inter alia, to eradicate injustices of racially based dispossessions; to promote a more equitable distribution of land ownership; to reduce poverty and to promote economic growth through land reform; to provide security of tenure for all and to establish a system of land management that will support sustainable land-use patterns and the rapid release of land for development. …”
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16by Matunhu, Jephias“…Revolutionary movements in South Africa and elsewhere in the world were founded on the need to remove political systems that were considered as the root cause of poverty and suppression.Today, South Africa is a sovereign state and poverty remains. …”
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17by Matunhu, Jephias“…Today, South Africa is a sovereign state and poverty remains. …”
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19“…The construction of Pongolapoort Dam in 1973 on the Phongolo River in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, has considerably altered the hydrological behaviour and ecological response of the downstream floodplain. …”
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