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    The bio-psychosocial implications of unemployment for rural young women in South Africa: revelations from Cassel, Northern Cape Province by Misheck, Dube

    Published 2020
    “…This paper exposes the bio-psychosocial implications of unemployment for the young women in Cassel in the Northern Cape Province in South Africa. The study employed a qualitative approach which purposely selected eleven unemployed young women between the ages of fifteen and thirty five to provide data saturation point and reveal the bio-psychosocial consequences of unemployment. …”
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    Propagation modelling for the South African SKA site by Phiri, T., Davidson, David, Wiid, P.

    Published 2015
    “…The South African Square Kilometre Array (SKA-SA) precursor instrument (MeerKAT) is being realized in the semi-desert Karoo region of the Northern Cape. Thus far, much has been achieved in terms of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) interventions. …”
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    Self-government in deeply divided societies - The kaleidoscope of efforts by the Afrikaans community to develop a comprehensive model for self-management by de Villiers, Bertus

    Published 2018
    “…Consideration is given to the following mechanisms: (a) the autonomy of the provinces of the Western Cape and the Northern Cape where a substantial concentration of Afrikaans speakers reside; (b) the functions and responsibilities of the Pan South African Language Board and the Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities; (c) the possible establishment of an Afrikaans community council pursuant to the Constitution of the Western Cape or alternatively pursuant to the national Constitution; (d) the protection of the individual right to language choice in public education and particularly to the autonomy of school management boards; and (e) the right to free association and the plethora of Afrikaans non-governmental organisations with specific reference to Helpmekaar private college; Akademia private university; and AfriForum as a major Afrikaans community initiative. …”
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