The intention of the study was to assess the supply chain management policy at the King William’s Town District Municipality.It became apparent from the Literature review that any municipality to play a meaningful role in ...
Oil is an essential commodity in the South African economy and a source of energy that is used for electricity generation, heating, and cooking. It is vital for the transportation system on which the very livelihood of the ...
Ngqase, Sinazo Abulele.(University of Fort Hare, 2014)
he tendering process is central to acquisition of public services and goods in all over South Africa. Municipalities and government institutions just like any private institution need to buy products and services in order ...
Mukwevho, Edzisani Amos(University of Fort Hare, 2015)
Capacity building is an important activity in all aspects of professional life. It is also important in all organizations, both private and public, regardless of size or complexity; since every organisation needs to have ...
Ntlokombini, Khululekile(University of Fort Hare, 2016)
The purpose of the Department of Basic Education (hereafter “DBE”) is to provide an excellent public education system that transforms schools into centres of society and promotes collective ethical values, first-class ...
This study seeks to shed light on the use of strategic plan as a performance management tool of primary school educators in the Eastern Cape Province's Department of Education. An extensive literature study on strategic ...
This study attempts to identify the determinants of FDI inflows into South Africa using annual data for the period from 1980 to 2012. Firstly, it provides an overview of FDI and the state of macroeconomic variables in South ...
The determinants of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and its effects on macroeconomic growth in developing countries have been investigated exhaustively by numerous researchers. The dominant message that has emerged from ...
Literature on the significance of vibrant financial system is vast and conclusive, more so on the need for strong banking system for sustainable inclusive growth. This study take cognisant of such literature and explores ...
This study employed a qualitative methodology to investigate the effects of poverty on health equity in Zimbabwe. The investigation was motivated by the fact that the effects of poverty on health in Chegutu District have ...
Agricultural development is back on the development agenda. Even though the smallholder farmers are in the majority and at the forefront in terms of food production and agriculture being the backbone of the economy of ...
More than 50 percent of the world’s population are now living in cities. The trend towards urbanisation has placed an enormous strain on the limited resources and services available to citizens in these cities. As more ...
Financial service providers in South Africa are failing to leverage the benefits that cloud computing could contribute to their business and clients. The primary objectives of cloud computing include reducing overall ...
Mbulayi, Shingirai Paul(University of Fort Hare, 2014)
Energy poverty is a concept that has gained significance quite recently. Its significance has been prompted by the realization that without sustainable modern energy alternatives for the rural poor, prospects for rural ...
Tarwirei, Madya Bryan(University of Fort Hare, 2015)
This research study was undertaken to examine the impact of managerial competencies on performance OF SMEs in the Buffalo City Municipality in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. The objectives of the study were, ...
This study examines the perceived scarcity of household water service delivery in the city of Kwekwe under the Midlands province of Zimbabwe. Kwekwe Municipality appears to be characterized by an erratic supply of clean ...
Zindoga, Blessing Josiah(University of Fort Hare, 2008)
has taken charge in most developing countries, unfavourable to the wellbeing
of the less economically advantaged populations. Seemingly,
Zimbabwe is not an exception to this development. Increasing concerns
have been ...
Mark, David Oludare(University of Fort Hare, 2016-06)
The population of older people throughout the world is increasing at a very rapid rate. It is expected that the number of older persons would have reached the 2 billion mark by 2050.The most rapid increase is taking place ...