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Olayemi Bakre, Nirmala Dorasamy
Pág. 358 - 369
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Olayemi Bakre, Nirmala Dorasamy
Pág. 28 pages
Poor service delivery has always been considered a legacy of the apartheid era. However, 25 years into democracy, many local municipalities are still battling with service delivery backlogs. These backlogs are often attributed to, for example, dysfunctio...
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Micah Odhiambo Nyamita, Nirmala Dorasamy, Hari Lall Garbharran
Financing decisions, especially debt financing, have been revealed to have noteworthy implications for the operations of corporations. Studies on finance have revolved around the theory that certain financial policies, like debt financing, should either ...
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Nirmala Dorasamy, Monal A. Abdel-Baki
While the Egyptian Revolution has initiated democratic transformation, the economy remains vulnerable to shocks that are apt to exacerbate unemployment, inequity, and poverty the prime triggers of the popular uprising. Stability hinges on the newly elec...
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Richard Siphamandla Ryan Mathaba, Nirmala Dorasamy, Kudayja Mohammed Parker
Pág. 49 - 68
The study was conducted in the Mpumalanga province and focused on a sample of 18 externally evaluated underperforming secondary schools across all four districts of the province. The schools obtained an average pass rate of less than 30% in the 2011 Grad...
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Nirmala Dorasamy, Olayemi Bakre
Pág. 23 pages
The majority of the South African rural populace is directly or indirectly engaged in agricultural practices to earn a livelihood. However, impediments such as climate change, water shortages, and inadequacy of institutional support have undermined these...
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