Reports
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Guidelines for an adult education programme to assist adult indians who have received minimal formal schooling |
Margaret Sugden { 1978) stated that in a strati£ ied random sample of 2 000 Indian families drawn in the Durban-Pietermaritzburg area in 1974 "Some 15 per cent had never received any formal education, while of those who had attended school, 34 per cent had less than a standard six education and 9 |
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Job satisfaction of Indian married women in the clothing manufacturing industry in Durban and its effects on their interpersonal family relationships |
The present investigation was carried out in order to ascertain the degree of job satisfaction experienced by Indian married women employed in the clothing industry in Durban, and the effect of this on their interpersonal relationships within the family group. |
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Report of a speech made by J H Hofmeyr | ||
Green Gold or Green Deserts Contestations between the choice of poverty or commercial tree planting by Rural Communities in KwaZulu-Natal Timber paper SAPPI MONDI |
This paper summarizes the limited conditions of rural poverty which made the communities in KwaZulu-Natal accept commercial tree-growing schemes as a way to confront the cycle of poverty in which they are trapped. |
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Indian workers and trades unions in Durban, 1930-1950 |
INTRODUCTION |
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An analysis of some aspects of employment and unemployment in the African townships of Umlazi and Lamontville : a preliminary investigation. 1985. |
This occasional paper is part of a continuing project concerned with tile theme of unemployment, poverty and employment creation in South Africa, with special emphasis on Natal and Durban. |
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The income and employment structure of Indians in the Durban municipal area |
The scope of labour economics is wide, covering such diverse topics |
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Employment Opportunities for University Trained Indians |
Manpower surveys are common in many countries but differ widely in approach and scope depending upo particular needs. |
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Job satisfaction of Indian married women in the clothing industry in Durban and its effects on their interpersonal family relationships |
The present investigation was carried out in order to ascertain the degree of job satisfaction experienced by Indian married women employed in the clothing industry in Durban, and the effect of this on their interpersonal relationships within the family group. |
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Major factors contributing to the sustainable profitability of South African Indian family businesses |
Indians arrived in South Africa since 1860 predominantly as indentured labourers. Despite over a century of pointed hostility towards Indian entrepreneurs, they managed to endure hardship and thrive. Today they run some of the most successful family businesses in South Africa. |
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A Brief history of the Glendale Sugar Mill |
This project outlines the progress of the mill from 1880 to the present day. It also discusses the history of transport at Glendale, ite farmers, workers an4 future as a sugar industry. |
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The Contribution of the Indians to the South African Economy 1860 to 1970 |
In the one hundred and twenty years since 1860 when the first members of the Indian community arrived in South Africa, the economy has developed from a poor, agriculturally based system to a highly sophisticated structure built largely on the mining and manufacturing sectors. . |
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Report of the Commission of Enquiry in to the Riots in Durban |
The terms of reference of Your Excellency's Commission were : "" |
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ANC National Conference: Report of the Commission on the ANC Constitution: preamble to Clause 1 |
Report of the Commission on the African National Congress Constitution to the ANC National Conference in July 1991, in Durban. Reports on the discussion on the Draft Constitution. |
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African National Congress, Western Cape region: The Secretary's Report |
African National Congress Western Cape Region Secretary's Report for September 1991. Reports on the Regional Executive membership, the various Western Cape zones, rural areas and the alliance with the South African Communist Party. |
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African National Congress: Report of the Office of the Treasurer General |
Report of the Office of the African National Congress Treasurer General to the ANC National Conference in Durban, July 1991. |
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Organisational Report of the National Executive Committee |
Organisational Report of the African National Congress National Executive Committee by the Secretary-General, Alfred Nzo to the First Legal National Conference of the ANC in Durban, 2-6 July 1991. |
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ANC National Conference: Building the ANC |
Report by the African National Congress Commission on Building Organisation for the ANC National Conference in July 1991 in Durban. |
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Repression Portfolio Report: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1991 |
Repression Portfolio Report: Report Presented at the Balck Sash National Conference on 2 March 1991 discussing political imprisonment, repatriation, court monitoring, repression and violence, affidavits and statements, Harms commission, campaigns and lobbying, proposal for a regional monitoring g |
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Report on Repression and Violence: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1991 |
Report on Repression and Violence: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 2 March 1991 discussing tribalism, politically motivated violence, homelands, ethnic violence, boycotts, police violence, civil unrest, apartheid. |