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    Gender in South Africa

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    ABSTRACT Apartheid imposed strict restrictions that hindered the wellbeing of South African women. Black women were often left for domestic occupations in white neighborhoods or resort to low wage earning jobs at industrial plants. Various movements such as the Women’s League of the African National Congress (ANC) rose in order to protest against apartheid restrictions and discriminatory legislation in the 1950s. When South Africa’s authoritative regime was approaching its end in the 1990s‚ the ANC

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    CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA‚ 1996 (English text signed by the President) [Promulgation Date: 18 December 1996] [Commencement Date: 4 February 1997 – unless otherwise indicated] as amended by: Constitution First Amendment Act of 1997 Constitution Second Amendment Act of 1998 Constitution Third Amendment Act of 1998 Constitution Fourth Amendment Act of 1999 Constitution Fifth Amendment Act of 1999 Constitution Sixth Amendment Act of 2001 Constitution Seventh Amendment Act of 2001 Constitution

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    Education in South Africa

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    Education in South Africa South Africa has 12.3 million learners‚ 386‚000 teachers and around 48‚000 schools – including 390 special needs schools and 1‚000 registered private schools. Of all the schools‚ are high schools (Grade 8 to 12) and the rest are primary schools (Grade 1 to 7). School life spans 13 years - or grades - although the first year of education‚ grade 0 or "reception year"‚ and the last three years‚ grade 10‚ 11 and grade 12 or "matric" are not compulsory. Many Primary schools

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    Flooding in South Africa

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    FLOODING IN SOUTH AFRICA INTRODUCTION The aim of this assignment is to give background information about flooding in South Africa. These would be carried out through the means of research on journal entries‚ web research and different literatures. The nature of flooding‚ the main causes of flooding‚ the effect of development of flooding hazards and the effect of the economic status of people regarding flooding hazards will be taken into consideration. Definition of key terms Flooding An

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    Flooding in South Africa

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    Assignment GEO 234 D Sonnekus 2011042526 Flooding In South-Africa A Deeper Insight to What Happens Around Us [pic] Photo: Ivan Sonnekus 2012 Index Page Number 1. Introduction 3 2. The Nature Of Flooding 3 3. The Main Causes Of Flooding In South-Africa 4 4. The Effect Of Development On Flood Hazards in SA 5 5. The Effect Of The Economic Status Of People - Regarding Flood Hazards 6 6. Conclusion 7 7. Bibliography

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    Investing in South Africa

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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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    Walmart in South Africa

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    Walmart in South Africa The beast in the bush A hungry predator stalks Africa Feb 17th 2011 | JOHANNESBURG | from the print edition • • Actually‚ I do care about prices ON FEBRUARY 11th the world’s most successful retailer came a step nearer to establishing a presence in Africa. South Africa’s Competition Commission approved Walmart’s proposed acquisition of a 51% stake in Massmart‚ a South African firm that owns 265 wholesale and retail stores in South Africa and 25 more in 13 other

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    Caltex South Africa

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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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    Shoprite South Africa

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    SHOPRITE The Shoprite Group (www.shoprite.co.za) is one of South Africa’s largest food retailers. It owns a whole range of brands with which it attempts to serve the South African food retail market. It has also succeeded to export its business model to the rest of Africa‚ the only South African retail company to have done so with considerable success. They were clever enough to develop a business model to fit the situation in Africa. They are facing stiff competition from Pick ‘n Pay (www.pnp

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    Mandela 1995). South African apartheid denied men even the most basic human rights‚ such as freedom‚ respect and dignity because of their color. This horrific form of imperialism allowed white men to overpower the 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

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