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Browsing African Journal of Public Affairs Volume 2, Number 1 (2008) by Title
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Thornhill, Christopher
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2008)
Political parties and in particular governments often emphasise the range of
policies adopted during a term of office. These represent lofty ideals and contain
impressive missions and goals. However, the administrative ...
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Makgalancheche, W.M.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2008)
The end of slavery and colonialism in Africa ushered a sense of relief for the
African people. The Organisation of African Unity (OAU) succeeded to lead African
countries towards political independence and self rule. ...
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Nzimakwe, T.I.; Reddy, P.S.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2008)
Local government has been constitutionalised as a sphere of government and this has
signified a conceptual shift from serving as administrative service delivery agents to the
promotion of developmental goals and principles, ...
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Saloojee, A.; Pahad, A.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2008)
Often, those who theorise about conflict resolution and post conflict reconstruction
and development are not necessarily the ones engaging in modes of practice; while
those who engage in practice do not always have the ...
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(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2008)
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Bouare, O.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2008)
Global warming has recently raised a lot of concerns about the future of our planet in
terms of inhabitability. These concerns focus particularly on the possible increase in
the migration toward more hospitable urban ...
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Malan, Lianne Priscilla
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2008)
Since post Apartheid in 1994, the system of intergovernmental relations and
co-operative government in South Africa had evolved, not only because of
the constitutional/legal framework thereof but also because of the ...
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Fourie, D.J. (David Johannes); Valeta, L.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2008)
South African legislation prescribes the structures and process through which national
revenue is raised and distributed. The South African national government determines
the formula through which the nationally collected ...
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Van Rooyen, Enslin
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2008)
Global change is particularly apparent in urban areas and has reinforced a movement towards co-ordination and progressive strategic management practices at the municipal and regional level across the world. 21st Century ...
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Ijeoma, Edwin Okey
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2008)
Democracy is seen world over as the best legitimate and viable alternative to
authoritarian regimes such as military dictatorship and apartheid. Many countries
around the world are still grappling with the necessary ...
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Sokhela, P.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2008)
The policy review process on the system of provincial and local government presents
the opportunity for the state and the public at large, given the experiences since
1994, to create a better configuration of the system ...
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Raga, K.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2008)
One of the noblest functions of government is securing for its citizens their
individual and collective well-being. This can be achieved through honouring and
safeguarding human dignity and the constructive mediation ...
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Kuye, Jerry O.; Tshiyoyo, Mudikolele Michel
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2008)
This article examines the salient variables impacting on Public Service Delivery in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. It utilizes a case-study approach as the basis of
the analytic framework. The study is normative ...
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Kuye, Jerry O.; Ile, I.U.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2008)
This paper explores the notion of participative governance and service in a
democratic character. It focuses on the notion that citizens must have the right in
ensuring the full participation in public sector management ...