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The causes of non-compliance to PFMA payment cycle in the North West department of Culture, Arts and Traditional Affairs
(North-West University (South Africa), Mafikeng Campus, 2016)The purpose of this study is to identify the causes of non-compliance with the PFMA payment cycles in the North West Department of Culture, Arts and Traditional Affairs (CATA) head office in Mafikeng. This study stems from ... -
The causes of qualified audit opinion at the Department of Public Works and Roads, Mmabatho, North-West
(North-West University (South Africa), 2018)Government Departments in South Africa are obliged to get their finances and operations audited by the Auditor General every year. The Auditor General is required by law to provide an audit opinion as part of the process. ... -
Causes of qualified audit opinions: a case study of Mafikeng Local Municipality North West Province
(2016)The issue of financial statements of municipalities, being qualified yearly by the Auditor General of South Africa, is a cause for concern to the general public and government. For the past five years more than 75% of ... -
Causes of secondary victimization of child sexual abuse victims
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2019)Child sexual abuse is a widely known phenomenon which occurs globally. Professionals from different disciplines (forensic- and child protection social workers, police officers within the Family violence, Child protection ... -
Causes of stress in public schools and its Impact on work performance of educators
(Kamla-Raj Enterprises, 2013)This article reports on educator stress in public schools. In doing so, the article sets the objectives of identifying the causes of stress in public schools of educators in KwaZulu-Natal. The data were collected by means ... -
Causes, effects and management of conflict among educators in the Mafikeng District
(2006)The purpose of this study is to investigate the causes, effects and management of conflict among school based educators. The dissertation acknowledge the existence of conflict in every human interaction. Conflict in ... -
Cave pecuniam: lawyers as launderers
(2012)The attorney’s trust account is an enticing prospect for criminals seeking ways to launder money acquired illegally, and the attorney whose trust account is abused in this way stands to be branded and punished as a money ... -
Caveat magister! Die uitsetting van kosgangers uit koshuise van openbare skole weens onbetaalde koshuisgeld
(LitNet, 2017)Verskeie openbare skole dui in briewe, op webtuistes en in aansoekvorms aan dat 'n kosganger uit die skool se koshuis gesit kan word indien koshuisgelde nie betaal word nie. In hierdie artikel word besin oor die regsgeldigheid ... -
Cavinula lilandae (Bacillariophyta), a new diatom species from the Congo Basin, Central Africa
(Taylor & Francis, 2013)Cavinula lilandae, a small new diatom from the Congo Basin in Central Africa, was observed in acid riverine habitats in an almost pristine tropical rain forest. It occurred in a periphytic diatom community dominated by ... -
Ce0.8Sr0.2CoxFe1-xO3-delta (x=0.2, 0.5, 0.8) - a Perovskite-type nanocomposite for application in the oxygen evolution reaction in alkaline media
(Wiley, 2020)Three perovskite‐type nanocomposites, i. e. Ce0.8Sr0.2CoxFe1‐xO3‐δ (x=0.2, CSCF1; 0.5, CSCF2; 0.8, CSCF3), were synthesized employing the sol‐gel technique, subsequent to which they were physically and electrochemically ... -
Celebrating the intellectual legacy of A.C. Jordan
(Taylor and Francis Online, 2014)The paucity or dearth of scholarship around A.C. Jordan's contributions as teacher, visionary, scholar and political activist in South Africa is as disconcerting as it is disillusioning. This paper seeks to take A.C. ... -
A celebration of book history in Africa
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Cell based assays for anti-Plasmodium activity evaluation
(Elsevier, 2016)Malaria remains one of the most common and deadly infectious diseases worldwide. The severity of this global public health challenge is reflected by the approximately 198 million people, who were reportedly infected in ... -
Cell phone usage relational regulation strategies of older South Africans
(Taylor & Francis, 2018)This study explored older South Africans’ relational regulation strategies in using their cell phones to address their social goals and psychosocial needs. Nineteen older South Africans (17 female; 2 male), aged 60 and ... -
A cell viability assay to determine the cytotoxic effects of water contaminated by microbes
(Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2013)Many South Africans do not have access to safe drinking water, so they have no alternative but to use water from contaminated sources that poses a health hazard. This poor state of affairs appears to be deteriorating. In ... -
Cell-free DNA in a three-dimensional spheroid cell culture model: a preliminary study
(Elsevier, 2017)Background Investigating the biological functions of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is limited by the interference of vast numbers of putative sources and causes of DNA release into circulation. Utilization of three-dimensional ... -
Cell-free DNA: preanalytical variables
(Elsevier, 2015)Since the discovery of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in human blood, most studies have focused on diagnostic and prognostic uses of these markers for solid tumors. Except for some prenatal tests and BEAMing, cfDNA analysis has not ... -
Cellular bioenergetics is impaired in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
(PLOS, 2017)Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a highly debilitating disease of unknown aetiology. Abnormalities in bioenergetic function have been cited as one possible cause for CFS. Preliminary studies were performed to investigate ... -
Cellular damage by Auger electrons from ¹²³ I
(2005)Auger electrons have the potential for therapy mainly because of their short range and high level of toxicity. Biological effects of these electrons are critically dependent on the cellular and subcellular localization of ... -
Celtis sinensis Pers. (Ulmaceae) naturalised in northern South Africa and keys to distinguish between Celtis species commonly cultivated in urban environments
(AOSIS, 2018)Background: Alien Celtis species are commonly cultivated in South Africa. They are easily confused with indigenous C. africana Burm.f. and are often erroneously traded as such. Celtis australis L. is a declared alien ...