THE JOURNAL GRANTS TO USERS’ OPEN ACCESS ONLINE OF THE FULL TEXT FROM START OF PUBLICATION - YEAR 1997-ONWARDS VOLUME 49 CONTENTS 2016 Volume 49, Number 1, 2 october, november 2016
Inbanathan Naicker and Zamokwakhe Thandinkosi Ncokwana • From The Horse’s Mouth: School Principals’ Leadership Challenges in Fee and No Fee Paying Schools 1-10 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.01
Kisemiire Christine Kagoro, F.E. Khayundi and Akeem Adewale Oyelana • Constraints Faced by Academic Libraries in Universities in Digitisation of Theses and Dissertations in a Few Selected African Countries 11-17 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.02
Babane Morris Thembhani • Naming and Humour: Decrying Extensions to Time-Celebrated Residences 18-25 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.03
R.N. (Nylon) Marishane • South African Standards for Principals: Connecting Theory, Policy, Practice and Context 26-33 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.04
Emmanuel O. Adu, Paulos D. Leboea and Kemi O. Adu • The Effects of Assessment Training and Curriculum Supervision on SMT’s Job Performance at Maluti District, Eastern Cape 34-43 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.05
Paulos D. Leboea, Kemi O. Adu and Emmanuel O. Adu • Induction and Mentoring as Correlates of Senior Management Team’s (SMT’s) Job Performance at Maluti District, Eastern Cape, South Africa 44-52 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.06
Agholor Azikiwe Isaac • Accuracy, Relevance and Timeliness: Does Extension Practitioners Satisfy Clients? A Case of Farmers in Nkonkobe, South Africa 53-57 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.07
R.J. (Nico) Botha • Postgraduate Throughput Trends: A Case Study at the University of Ghana 58-66 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.08
Moliwa Rector, Olawale Fatoki and Olabanji Oni • Access to Debt Finance by Young Entrepreneurs in Polokwane, South Africa 67-69 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.09
Kemi O. Adu, S.A. Olatundun and Emmanuel O. Adu • Factors Hindering Teachers’ Productivity in Public Secondary Schools 70-76 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.10
Untalimile Crystal Amenda Mokoena • When is a Child Not a Child: The Case of Teenage Mothers Receiving Child Support Grant in South Africa 77-85 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.11
J. J. Thwala • The Textual and Interpretive Study of Folk Sayings and Songs in M.A. Blose and C.T. Msimang’s Plays 86-92 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.12
Elvin Shava and Maramura Tafadzwa Clementine • A Descriptive Analysis of the Causes, Challenges and Effects of Skills Deficit on Youth Empowerment in South Africa 93-100 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.13
Robert M. Kajiita and Simon Kang’ethe • Exploring the Grants Dynamics and Underpinnings driving to Dependence Syndrome in South Africa: A Literature Review 101-110 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.14
N.P. Mahwasane • Theories of Learning Usage of Library Resources 111-122 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.15
Ivan G. Govender • Imperatives for Co-operative Governance: A Case Study of Local Municipalities in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa 123-133 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.16
T.P. Majozi, K.D. Ige and N.G. Tshabalala • Willingness to Dropout among Pregnant Teenage Learners in South African High Schools 134-144 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.17
Gerrit van der Waldt • From Policy to Projects: A Public Service Value-Chain Network Model 145-157 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.18
S.M. Kang’ethe and Nontsikelelo Wotshela • An Autopsy of Xenophobia and Xenophobic Attitudes Inherent in Institutions of Higher Learning in South Africa 158-164 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.19
Shingirayi Florence Chamisa and Elvin Shava • Youth Involvement in Policy Making: A Case of South Africa 165-174 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.20
R. M. Wafula and LukoritoWanjala • Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Reading Athol Fugard’s The Blood Knot 175-182 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.1-2.21
Volume 49, Number 3(i) december 2016
SPECIAL ISSUE NO. 16
The Political Economy of Oil, Clean Energy and Environmental Transitions: Perspectives from Sub-Sahara Africa
Lucky E. Asuelime (Guest Editor)
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Kofi Akamani • Using Adaptive Governance to Enhance Transitions toward Sustainable and Resilient Energy Systems 183-194 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.03.01
Bheki R. Mngomezulu • Endogenous and Exogenous Factors Affecting Energy Reforms in Africa: A Critical Analysis 195-204 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.03.02
Christopher Isike • Women, Inclusiveness and Participatory Governance in Nigeria’s Niger Delta: A Focus on Shell’s Model of Community Development in the Region 205-214 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.03.03
Lexington Izuagie, Lucky E. Asuelime and Austen A. Sado • Political Economy of Clean Energy Integration in West Africa 215-222 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.03.04
None L. Morake, Victor Ojakorotu and Choja Oduaran • Sino-African Relations: An Analytical Overview of China’s Natural Resources Policy in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) 224-232 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.03.05
Victor Ojakorotu and Olawale R. Olaopa • Resource Curse and Sustainable Development in Petroleum States of Africa: The Case of Nigeria 233-243 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.03.06
Olawale R. Olaopa and Victor Ojakorotu • Conflict about Natural Resources and the Prospect of Development in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) 244-256 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.03.07
Andrew Emmanuel Okem • South Africa’s Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy: The Role of Cooperatives 257-267 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.03.08
Lucky E. Asuelime and Blessing Simura • Another Begging Bowl Strategy for Africa? The Politics of Clean Energy Development in African - Industrialized World Relations 268-276 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.03.09
Esther Yeboah Danso-Wiredu, Yaw Ishmael Dadson and Francis Osei Amoako-Andoh • Social, Economic and Environmental Impacts of the Recent Electricity Crisis in Ghana: A Study of Winneba 277-288 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.03.10
Volume 49, Number 3 (ii) december 2016
Boniswa Ngcongolo and Akeem Adewale Oyelana • Impact of Access and Use of Information in a Selected Higher Institution’s Academic Library in the Eastern Cape of South Africa 289-297 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.04.01
William Bongile Mbambo, D.R. Thakhathi and Akeem Adewale Oyelana • The Importance of Community Participation in the Budgetary Process in the Eastern Cape of South Africa 298-302 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.04.02
Olawale Fatoki • The Obstacles to the Use of Information and Communication Technologies by Female Informal Traders in South Africa 303-306 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.04.03
Adelaide Mosima Maleka and Olawale Fatoki • The Role of Government in Developing Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises in South Africa 307-310 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.04.04
B.A. Mokoena and M. Dhurup • Universities of Technology in Transition: In Search of the Inhibiting Factors to Market Orientation in a Developing Country 311-319 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.04.05
Joseph Roberson and Carina Kleynhans • Benchmarking in Independent Full-service Restaurants 320-329 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.04.06
J. J. Thwala • A Thematic Explication of Lutsango Songs 330-336 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.04.07
J. J. Thwala • The Textual and Contextual Analysis of Metaphor in C.T Msimang’s Poetry 337-344 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.04.08
Chanda Rawat and Ritu Singh • A Study of Emotional Maturity of Adolescents with Respect to their Educational Settings 345-351 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.04.09
Simon M. Kang’ethe • Milestones and Gaps Associated with Policy and Legislative Framework in Upholding the Rights of Victims of Crime in South African Context 352-361 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.04.10
Ruth Oluwatosin Adeyemo, Olusesan Adeyemi Adelabu and Akeem Adewale Oyelana • Study Document Validation and Mapping with User-profile for Collaboration 362-370 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.04.11
Julius Aderemi Otunla, Akeem Adewale Oyelana and Olusesan Adeyemi Adelabu • Social Studies Teachers’ Perceptions of Benefits of Economic and Social Integration in the South-western States of Nigeria 371-377 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.04.12
M. T. Chauke • Nicknaming and Nicknames in Xitsonga Culture: An Onomastic Study 378-383 DOI: 10.31901/24566756.2016/49.04.13
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