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    The interplay of migrants and host nations for the good of nations: A biblical-theological reflection by Christopher Magezi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…South African citizens usually accuse foreign nationals of stealing their jobs and increasing the crime rate in the country. …”
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    Language as a Tool of Divisive Politics: Perspectives on Foreign Nationals in South Africa by Avitus Agbor

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Political rhetoric uttered by top politicians in South Africa does not reflect the truth from a policy perspective; it incites hatred towards foreign nationals, shatters communities as fear and suspicion fill individuals who target foreign nationals and is counterproductive when one thinks of nation-building. …”
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    Capital Appreciation Ltd v First National Nominees (Pty) Ltd 2022 ZASCA 85 by Vela Madlela

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Capital Appreciation Ltd v First National Nominees (Pty) Ltd 2022 ZASCA 85 The connection between share re-acquisitions, schemes of arrangement, and appraisal rights under the Companies Act 71 of 2008…”
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    A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL DRUG MASTER PLAN: LESSONS FOR ALIGNING POLICY WITH SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT by Stephan Geyer, Antoinette Lombard

    Published 2014-08-01
    “… If drug policies, such as the South African National Drug Master Plan 2006-2011 (NDMP2), are drafted according to a social developmental perspective, the efforts of stakeholders could be strengthened to mitigate substance abuse, eradicate drug-related crimes, and contribute towards achieving social development goals. …”
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    The phallocentric paradox and semantics of Eve’s myth in Zimbabwe’s contemporary national politics: An ecofeminist reading of Bulawayo’s novel, Glory by Esther Mavengano

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The study concludes that blaming Grace Mugabe in her fictional doppelganger Marvelous, symbolically illuminates how women and the feminised nature are both insulted and held accountable for woes that befall humanity in both the fictive nation of Jidada and its referent Zimbabwe. Contribution: Ecofeminist conceptual framework has rarely been used to examine the complex connection between gender, politics, religion and nature in Zimbabwean fictional writing. …”
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