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Op ’n winterdag in 1945 ontferm ’n kinderlose wit egpaar, Sara en
Erik de Graaff, hulle oor ’n driejarige halwe weeskind – Mina
Afrika. Hulle wil haar graag ’n kans in die lewe gee. Terwyl Mina
nog vol ambisie haar toekoms beplan dryf die verraderlike daad van
’n ryk jong wit man haar weg uit die Vallei, laat haar beland in ’n
eindelose spiraal van bedrog. ’n Lewe van vernedering in Groenpunt
en tussen die bendes van Distrik Ses.
Never have seven people been so hunted. By assassins. By journalists and lawyers in search of the truth and then TRC investigators wanting justice for the victims’ families.
In 1986, seven young men were shot and killed by police in Gugulethu in Cape Town. The nation was told they were a ‘terrorist’ MK cell. An inquest followed, then a dramatic trial in 1987 and another inquest in 1989. Finally, the fact that Eugene de Kock’s Vlakplaas unit plotted and drove the operation was revealed at the Truth and Reconciliation ten years after the murders but Vlakplaas’s real agenda remained shrouded in mystery.
Hunting the Seven tells the story of the hunt for the truth of the Gugulethu Seven in cinematic style. It took a decade to get to the bottom of the killings.
Sifting through the evidence and original interviews with those involved, Roos-Muller reveals that it was Vlakplaas’s only operation in the Western Cape and an elaborate state-sanctioned snuff movie designed to keep the money rolling into the death squad’s slush fund.
Principles of management accounting 2nd edition is an accessible,
entry-level management accounting textbook for university students
aimed at second- and third-year students at universities and
universities of technology, as well as those following MBA courses
in accounting and finance. The book covers
undergraduate-appropriate topics from the management accounting
syllabus of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants
(SAICA). In doing so, most aspects of the relevant papers' syllabi
of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), as
well as those of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA) are dealt with too. The contributors are from a range of
South African tertiary institutions ensuring that the book is
representative of the way management accounting is taught in this
country and taking cognizance of the areas in which students have
difficulty.
Performance auditing can play a vital role in ensuring that
taxpayers' money is spent economically, efficiently and
effectively. Yet because it is difficult to explain its
complexities to newcomers in the field in a way that makes sense
the first time round, and because no two audits are identical,
there is little practical guidance on the topic available in South
Africa at present. Performance auditing: a step-by-step approach
fills this gap. Performance auditing: A step-by-step approach
focuses, step-by-step, on those elements that are relevant to all
performance audits and can be applied easily and successfully. The
second edition includes, among other things, a new section on
strategic planning, additional illustrations of planning working
papers on efficiency and economy, and updated terminology in line
with that used in publications by the Presidency and the National
Treasury of the Republic of South Africa. The numerous practical
examples and case studies in the book make it ideal for hands-on
use as a training guide. Performance auditing is aimed at
practitioners, trainers and students in auditing.
Sociopolitical occurrences in recent years have, if anything,
brought to the fore the close relationship between developments in
the labour market and progress on the socio-econo-political
terrain. The ideological divides in South Africa are especially
apparent in the labour market, and these compound the basic
conflict between the objectives of protecting basic worker rights
on the one hand, and increasing economic growth on the other. The
South African labour market contains an abundance of information
about labour markets in general and the South African labour market
in particular. The South African labour market has a down-to-earth
and practical approach. It considers the evidence and identifies
some urgent discussion points about the sensitivity of employment
to economic growth. Three appendix chapters deal extensively with
the impact of globalisation on the labour market, how other
countries have managed the challenges of globalisation, and
consensus-seeking institutions such as Nedlac. Questions and study
suggestions are included at the end of each chapter. The South
African labour market is aimed at economics students as well as
general readers wanting an overview of the South African labour
market. The late Dr Frans Barker was a senior executive at the
Chamber of Mines. During his career, he was also vice-president of
the Economic Society of South Africa and president of the
Industrial Relations Association of South Africa. He served on
governing structures of Business Unity South Africa (BUSA), was a
commissioner for the Commission for Employment Equity and was also
involved in Nedlac in various roles. Dr Barker lectured at a number
of universities and was the author of several publications related
to labour issues. Derek Yu is an associate professor at the
Department of Economics at the University of the Western Cape. He
has a decade of teaching experience in undergraduate and
postgraduate Labour Economics, and has published comprehensively in
this area. He is also the author of the first edition of Basic
mathematics for economics students: theory and applications.
Pietman Roos has a decade's experience in different civil society
organisations including national government, news media and
organised business. He has worked on economic policy formulation,
commentary, negotiation and advocacy, and has lectured
undergraduate economics and jurisprudence.
How were whites implicated in and shaped by apartheid culture and society, and how did they contribute to it?
In Ordinary Whites in Apartheid Society, historian Neil Roos traces the lives of ordinary white people in South Africa during the apartheid years, beginning in 1948 when the National Party swept into power on the back of its catchall apartheid slogan. Drawing on his own family’s story and others, Roos explores how working-class white peoples frequently defied particular aspects of the apartheid state but seldom opposed or even acknowledged the idea of racial supremacy, which lay at the heart of apartheid society.
This cognitive dissonance afforded them a way to simultaneously accommodate and oppose apartheid and allowed them to later claim they never supported the apartheid system. Ordinary Whites in Apartheid Society offers a telling reminder that the politics and practice of race, in this case apartheid-era whiteness, derive not only from the top, but also from the bottom.
First published in 2000, the completely revised and updated Textbook of Psychiatry for Southern Africa, 2nd Edition is a comprehensive but accessible resource covering all aspects of psychiatry and mental health in southern Africa.
The textbook represents the collaboration of 63 experts in their fields from 10 academic institutions as well as the private sector in South Africa from disciplines including psychiatry, psychology, radiology and pharmacology. This 2nd Edition includes sections focusing on psychiatric classification and clinical assessment, including issues of particular importance such as women’s mental health, neuropsychiatry, HIV and mental health, addictions, culture and psychiatry, public mental health, and stigma.
Non-core additional information in ‘advanced reading blocks’ are aimed at the specialist-level reader. Numerous informative case studies to illustrate common real-life patient presentations of various disorders have been included.
Updated to reflect the current Mental Health Care Act (2002) as well as DSM-5 psychiatric classification, the Textbook will be an indispensable resource for a wide range of students and professionals working within and outside of the mental health field in South Africa.
This volume's precursor, Community Psychology: Analysis, context, and action, was published in 2007 and has been updated to reflect the many dramatic events and changes since then, including the impact of Covid-19, countless disasters related to climate change, and rapid technological advances-all events and changes that have impacted the dynamics and wellbeing of communities to varying degrees. There have also been significant changes in the field of community psychology itself-such as the field's increasing focus on decolonisation, climate justice, and digital spaces as spaces of community mobilisation. The current volume, Community Psychology: Global crises, local realities, and action, reflects these changes. This volume was developed with two key objectives in mind. The first, to provide readers with a comprehensive, diverse, and wide-ranging collection of insights, debates, and research on key theoretical, analytical, teaching, learning, and action-oriented approaches in community psychology. The second, to promote collaboration between community psychology students, researchers, activists, and others across geographical and national boundaries, given the reality and possibilities of increasing global interconnectedness
Sociopolitical occurrences in recent years have, if anything, brought to the fore the close relationship between developments in the labour market and progress on the socio-econo-political terrain. The ideological divides in South Africa are especially apparent in the labour market, and these compound the basic conflict between the objectives of protecting basic worker rights on the one hand, and increasing economic growth on the other. The South African labour market contains an abundance of information about labour markets in general and the South African labour market in particular.
The South African labour market has a down-to-earth and practical approach. It considers the evidence and identifies some urgent discussion points about the sensitivity of employment to economic growth. Four appendix chapters deal extensively with globalisation, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, labour market outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic period, consensus-seeking institutions such as Nedlac, as well as detailed labour market statistics from 1995–2021. Questions and study suggestions are included at the end of each chapter.
The South African labour market is aimed at economics students as well as general readers wanting an overview of the South African labour market.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
In today's environmental and economic climate, it is important for
businesses to drive development towards sustainable and zero-waste
industries, responsibly leveraging renewable low-cost inputs to
generate high-value outputs for the global market. Marine
macroalgae presents modern businesses with opportunities for the
development of a new and vibrant industry sector that largely
fulfills these requirements. Harnessing Marine Macroalgae for
Industrial Purposes in an Australian Context: Emerging Research and
Opportunities provides emerging perspectives on the theoretical and
practical aspects of developing a new business sector within the
bio-marine industry. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics
such as competitive advantage, food industry, and production
systems, this publication is ideally designed for environmental
researchers, business students, engineers, and academicians seeking
current research on the economics, regulation, and policy in
supporting the development of the macroalgal industry sector in the
global market.
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