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    | Aviation Infrastructure in Africa | ASCI 645: Airport Operations and Management | | Luisandro Ramos | Professor Dr. Russel Chandler | | Abstract: The performance of the African aviation industry is still lagging behind those of the rest of the world. Nonetheless‚ demand for air transport has increased steadily over the past years with passenger numbers and freight traffic growing by 45% and 80% respectively. Over the period 2010 – 2015‚ Africa is expected to be the third fastest

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    Question #1 “In what way could the huge cultural diversity in South Africa pose challenges for MNCs seeking to set up a business there?" South African has been referred to as the ’rainbow nation’‚ a title which epitomises the country’s cultural diversity. The population of South Africa is one of the most complex and diverse in the world. Of the 45 million South Africans‚ nearly 31 million are Black‚ 5 million White‚ 3 million Coloured and one million Indian. The population density is 32.9 people

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    In 1651‚ Dutch settlers first arrived in South Africa looking for slaves and goods‚ at the time they were known as Afrikaners. The Berlin Conference controlled the European colonization and trade in Africa by dividing the country into sections. The African efforts to resist European imperialism failed because they were unable to withstand the advanced weapons and other technology possessed by the Europeans. In 1948‚ a new system of racial segregation called Apartheid was founded‚ which caused

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    SOUTH AFRICA INTRODUCTION Introduction The country analysis report on South Africa provides a wide array of analytical inputs to analyze the country’s performance‚ and the objective is to help the reader to make business decisions and prepare for the future. The report on South Africa analyzes the political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological‚ legal and environmental (PESTLE) structure of South Africa. The report provides a holistic view of South Africa from historical‚ current and future perspective

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    Poaching in Africa is extremely likely to happen sadly. Most poaching happens in Zimbabwe‚ which is a country in Africa. The second country with the most poaching is Kenya‚ which is also in Africa. More than half of the worlds poaching happens in Africa because there are a lot of rare‚ iconic animals that resides there. Poaching is a deadly and horrific crime against the wildlife that happens worldwide for years. Wildlife officials say that legal hunters kill tens of millions of animals each and

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    A South African Investment American oil companies Texaco and SoCal (Caltex) were refining oil in South Africa. They planned to expand their refining capacity. However there was numerous discrimination issues pertaining to the status and treatment of the black citizens. At the time‚ the South African government maintained an apartheid system of governing their nation. Caltex was under scrutiny by American political parties and its stockholders for the way African workers were treated. Whites

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    Political parties in African were founded with the basic goal of being the main vehicles for African Nationalism. Prof. Anyang’ Nyong’o (1992) in his book 30 years of independence in Africa correctly states that Africans were no longer a homogenous people ruled by benevolent chiefs who discussed with the elders under a tree for hours until they agreed. He (Prof. Nyong’o) points out that great division of African people into social groups and categories with different interests and different attitudes

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    PROBLEMS WITH DICTATORIAL LEADERSHIP IN AFRICA Have you heard that some of the world’s most brutal leaders are from Africa? After the colonial leadership‚ many African countries have come under the control of dictators. Some of them are the most notable ones worldwide‚ such as; Colonel Muammar Gaddafi‚ Idi Amini‚ Mobutu Sese Seko‚ and Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe. Countries like Zimbabwe‚ Uganda‚ Libya and Sudan have all experienced dictatorial or single party regimes. Citizens and opposition political

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    native black people of Africa‚ simply because they were stronger and better-equiped with weapons. From 1948 to 1994‚ black lives were ruled by the law of white men. Blacks were segregated‚ tormented and forced to raise their children in the worst conditions imaginable. South African apartheid became the new norm for the natives in 1948 when the National party took control of South Africa and lasted until 1994. Additionally‚

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    The Roman Catholic Church played a big role in Medieval Europe. The Catholic Church controlled everything. The church taught people how to read and how to interpret the Bible. The church was a very big deal. If someone went against the church‚ they were an outcast‚ or killed. The church could pass any laws they wanted and people would follow them‚ such as Chivalry‚ civilized behavior. The Roman Catholic Church had an important role in medieval society. The church united people under a common rule

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