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Is section 71 of the National Health Act 61 of 2003 inconsistent with a child’s constitutional rights to bodily integrity and equality?
(2021)The South African Constitution entitles children to all the basic human rights. In addition, the concept of ‘[a] child's best interests’ (section 28(2)) has been significant in the realisation of other rights contained in ... -
Is skills development a panacea to youth unemployment in the post-apartheid South Africa? : a case study of eThekwini Municipality.
(2014)This study investigates whether Skills Development is a panacea to youth unemployment in the post-apartheid South Africa? It utilizes the case study of eThekwini Municipality in ascertaining the levels of skills, experience ... -
Is the African traditional institution (chieftiancy) [sic] compatible with contemporary democracy ? : a case study of Bochum in Limpopo Province of South Africa.
(2005)The issue of democratisation and development in Africa is among the most explored and debated field by African and non African scholars. Since the beginning of post African state in the 1960' s, scholars have outlined ... -
Is the Church really silent? Towards a critical exploration of the Church’s contribution or lack thereof on the current discourse for socio-economic transformation in Ghana.
(2018)The study sets out to assess the extent to which the Church in Ghana is contributing to the ongoing discourse on economic transformation and development (in Ghana and by implication Africa in general). This study is premised ... -
Is the curriculum used at two Ladysmith NGO sites relevant to the lives of their adult learners.
(2012)In this study the researcher investigated the relevance of the curriculum used at the two Ladysmith NGO sites to the everyday life experiences of their adult learners. This study falls under a qualitative interpretive ... -
Is the HIPC initiative of benefit to the people of Northern Ghana? : a theological reflection.
(2005)The HIPC debt relief initiative is a controversial IMF/World Bank program. This thesis examines whether the HIPC initiative in Ghana is "pro-poor". The concept of the "poor" and what this means for pubic policy is discussed ... -
Is the interpretation of Christ as the "ancestor of the church" compatible with the Christian doctrine? : a study of the Christology and ecclesiology of Charles Nyamiti.
(2000)This study tests the legitimacy of Charles Nyamiti's integration of the traditional Christian doctrines with the African (Bantu) thought-patterns in the construction of an African Christian theology. This study centres on ... -
Is the regulation of single-use plastic in South Africa a waste of time?
(2019)The aim of a partial or complete ban of the use of single-use plastic in food packaging would be to reduce the amount of plastic waste that plagues South Africa and results in pollution to both our land and water resources. ... -
Is there evidence of a wage penalty to female part-time employment in South Africa?
(2008-09)In this paper, we investigate female part-time employment in South Africa. Using household survey data for South Africa from 1995 to 2004, we show that women are over-represented in part-time employment, and that the growth ... -
Is Tsotsi (2005) a South African film? Implications of a transnational film theory for stylistic analysis in South African film studies.
(2018)The aim of this dissertation is to explore the question: “Is Tsotsi (2005) so Hollywoodised as to be unrecognisably South African?” It is a question that relates to the style of Tsotsi from a perspective of a national ... -
IsiNgqumo : exploring origins, growth and sociolinguistics of an Nguni urban-township homosexual subculture.
(2009)The emergence of gay subcultures in Africa can be attributed to the colonial entrenchment of homophobia and homophobic laws. This emergence of gay subcultures alongside the merciless homophobia necessitated the creation ... -
Isitabane of faith: an auto-ethnographic exploration of Isitabane lived reality in the Shembe faith tradition.
(2021)Izitabane (queer people) experience discrimination, isolation, exclusion and homophobic attacks due to their sexual orientation and gender identity in the South African contexts. LGBTIQA+ voices are made invisible and ... -
Isizinda nendikimba yobugebengu emibhalweni engamanoveli : ‘Kuyoqhuma nhlamvana’, ‘Igazi lezibi’, ‘Ayikho impunga yehlathi nethi Inkinsela yaseMgungundlovu.
(2020)Ubugebengu buyinto esihlukumezayo sonke njengomphakathi owakhele izindawo ezahlukene. Kuyenzeka busihlukumeze ngqo noma bahlukumeze labo esisondelene nabo kanti ziningi nezizathu zobugebengu. Ababhali baye bahlale imibhali ... -
IsiZulu-speaking educators' attitudes towards the role of isiZulu in education in Durban.
(2001)The South African Schools Act (1996) is now in place to allow the governing bodies to decide on language policies for their schools. This has come about as a means to redress the past situation whereby policies were ... -
Islam and the environment within the context of globalisation and South Africa.
(2004)This thesis titled Islam and the Environment within the context of globalisation and South Africa asserts the integral role that religion and culture place on social transformation. It also dispels any myths about the ... -
Islamic institution of charity and international disaster relief : a case study of Gift of the Givers Foundation in South Africa.
(2009)The study of faith-based giving , development and engagement with human catastrophe is only beginni ng to be identified and resear ched by social scientists and other disciplines. Almost all faiths in the world im press ...