Please hover over the listed sources below and click on each for a complete annotated bibliography. This is due to minimal space. Additionally, I preferred to divide these into separate tabs: (i) to make it easy for one to read; (ii) to make it easy on the eye since it is over the web; and (iii) to keep my intended audience interested.
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Hendrik van Broekhuizen
. . Hendrik van Broekhuizen is a PhD student in the Department of Economics at Stellenbosch University and works as a full-time researcher for the Research on Socio-Economics Policy (ReSEP) group (http://resep.sun.ac.za). As a ReSEP member, he has been involved in various projects relating to poverty, inequality, labour markets, and education. His research interests include behavioural economics, applied microeconometrics, labour economics, and the economics of education and his current research focusses on the linkages between tertiary education, skill-formation, and labour market outcomes in South Africa. " |
Max du Preez
Max du Preez is a South African journalist, author and documentary filmmaker. He was an anti-apartheid journalist who worked to expose government repression. Unlike many Afrikaners, descendants of Dutch colonial settlers who largely supported the apartheid government, his parents were open-minded toward integration of whites and non-whites. Du Preez became involved with anti-apartheid movements like the United Democratic Front. In 1988, he founded Vrye Weekblad, the first Afrikaans-language, anti-apartheid newspaper that offered alternative policy perspectives from mainstream media and was critical of the government. |
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi is the youngest member of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and the National Spokesperson for the party. He is also a PhD student in Political Sociology at the University of Witwatersrand. |
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa
The Constitution of the Republic was created:
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to— Heal the divisions of the past and establish a society based on democratic values social justice and fundamental human rights; Lay the foundations for a democratic and open society in which government is based on the will of the people and every citizen is equally protected by law; Improve the quality of life of all citizens and free the potential of each person; and Build a united and democratic South Africa able to take its rightful place as a sovereign state in the family of nations.” |
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The ANC 1994 Manifesto
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