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COVID-19: Opportunities and challenges for the water, sanitation and hygiene sector
Disasters are undesirable events; but, if managed well, they can be catalysts for beneficial systematic change. The necessity for efficacy in COVID-19 pandemic ...
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CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (AND PRESIDENTIAL PARDONS)
Does the Constitution permit the pardoning of the corrupt?
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Crime And Punishment In Contemporary South Africa I - The System And The Data
This is the first brief in a series of five. It sets the scene for an analysis of quantitative information of the criminal justice process, presented in the ...
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Crime And Punishment In Contemporary South Africa II - From Crime To Crime Reporting
This is the second brief in a series of five. The first brief set the scene for an analysis of quantitative information of the criminal justice process. This ...
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Crime And Punishment In Contemporary South Africa III - From Crime Reporting To Cases Finalised
This is the third brief in a series of five. The first brief set the scene for an analysis of quantitative information of the criminal justice process. This ...
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Crime And Punishment In Contemporary South Africa IV - Estimating The Performance Of The System
This is the fourth brief in a series of five. The first brief set the scene for an analysis of quantitative information of the criminal justice process. This ...
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Crime And Punishment In Contemporary South Africa V - Concluding Remarks
This is the fifth brief in a series of five. The first brief set the scene for an analysis of quantitative information of the criminal justice process. The ...
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CULTURE WARS IN THE UNIVERSITIES
Exploring Culture Wars in Universities focusing on behaviour of students in such universities.
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Curing South Africa's “Sea Blindness” - Cyril Ramaphosa, SONA and the Indian Ocean Rim Association
South Africa got its new Valentine shortly before the clock ticked to midnight on 14th February 2018, as Jacob Zuma exited and Cyril Ramaphosa became first, ...
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Debt - the millstone around Eskom’s neck
This brief analyses the magnitude of the problem posed by Eskom’s massive debt, coupled with the lack of information on what is being done about it.
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