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African Journal of Public Affairs Volume 8, Number 4 (2015)
Recent Submissions
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(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2015)
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Diedericks, Melvin; Tiba, Johannes Kgotso
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2015)
The provision of consular services is an obligation of every government to its citizens
who are living abroad. In providing such services, efforts must be made to ensure that
they are accessible to all citizens, wherever ...
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Govender, Jayanathan; Reddy, P.S.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2015)
South Africa’s public policy approach since 1994 has been robust and forwardlooking.
The policy process has been stretched over all areas of governance. Many
policies have been translated into law, regulations and ...
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Hendriks, C.J.; Botha, G.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2015)
Performance information indicates how well an institution is meeting its aim
and objectives and which policies and processes are working. This article argues
that the current system of accounting used by government for ...
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Ingle, M.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2015)
This review article argues that rural sub-Saharan Africa has suffered from a wide
range of disadvantages that have stunted its agricultural development. Agricultural
areas have been characterised by policy voids and ...
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Pillay, Shandran; Raga, Kishore; Taylor, Derek
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2015)
The practice of democratisation at the centre of development in South Africa has
brought about dual impacts of change. Diversity within South African societies
has increased challenges facing the state. While emphasis ...
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Sing, D.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2015)
Throughout the world, establishing and promoting a proper foundation for ethical
governance in public administration has become in itself, a daunting challenge,
given the constantly changing internal and external ...
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Uwizeyimana, Dominique E.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2015)
Literature tells how well and successful e-governance, or e-service, and many more
other names, given to the process whereby government services are provided to
the citizens via electronic means in developed countries. ...
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Maepa, Kgosi Lucas; Thornhill, Christopher
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2015-12)
Metropolitan municipalities in Gauteng Province of South Africa are responsible for
more than nine million inhabitants. This implies that they are the largest providers of
municipal services to the inhabitants of the ...
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Saloojee, A.; Kuye, Jerry O.
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2015-12)
This article argues that there are several assumptions that guide and shape the issues
of decentralisation and partnership in creating a responsible and citizen-focused
public service in South Africa, in developed countries ...
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Jordaan, Andre Cillie
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2015-12)
In general, a country’s “fundamentals”, namely its endowments of physical and human
capital, labour and natural resources along with the quality of its institutions, largely
determine what it produces. Any attempt to ...
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Kuye, Jerry O.; Tshiyoyo, Mudikolele Michel
(African Consortium of Public Administration, 2015-12)
The process of justice and reconciliation is not only a matter of healing memories
and receiving forgiveness. It is rather a matter of addressing the social structures that
provoked, promoted, and sustained the occurrence ...