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An investigation into challenges faced by Thohoyandou Correction Centres in managing the correction of offenders, and monitoring parolees and its impact to the communityNthangeni, Fhelisani 10 October 2013 (has links)
Oliver Tambo Institute of Governance and Policy Studies / MPM
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The challenge of managing street vendors in South Africa: a case of Thulamela MunicipalityMulondo, Thivhulawi Albert 11 October 2013 (has links)
Oliver Tambo Institute of Governance and Policy Studies
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Patients' perceptions regarding health care services at Tshilidzini Hospital /|cby Mmbudzeni Thelma MugwenaMugwena, Thelma Mmbudzeni 23 July 2015 (has links)
MPH / Department of Public Health
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Challenges facing Thohoyandou Magistrate Court in managing the process of eliminating family violence and child abuseNetshisikuni, Maria Martha 12 February 2016 (has links)
Oliver Tambo Institute of Governance and Policy Studies / MPM
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The challeges facing orphans and vulnerable children due ti HIV & AIDS and its impact on their social lifeNetshifhefhe, Thinawanga Maureen 05 1900 (has links)
See the attached abstract below
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The experiences of women who had intra-uterine fetal death in Vhembe District of Limpopo Province of South AfricaKharivhe, Martha Lufuno 18 September 2017 (has links)
MCur / Department of Advanced Nursing Science / See the attached abstract below
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Rethinking the role of Mahundwane as an educational game for Vhavenda speaking youthDaswa, Thizwilondi Joanbeth 18 May 2018 (has links)
MAAS / Department of African Studies / The aim of the study was to rethink the role of mahundwane as an educational game for Vhavenda
speaking youth. Since time-immemorial, mahundwane has been an integral part in empowering
the Vhavenda youth for marriage, sexuality education, moral behaviour and other African values.
It has been noted that with the advent of modernisation and lack of documentation, mahundwane
has been abandoned by the majority of Vhavenda youth resulting in many social-ills like teenage
pregnancy and others. The overall objectives were to explore the nature and the process of
mahundwane as an educational game for Vhavenda youth, to identify the teaching acquired during
mahundwane game and to examine the educational value of mahundwane in Vhavenda youth. The
study was founded on the socio-cultural theory and modernisation theory to attain its findings.
This study utilised the qualitative research design. Data collection methods included face-to-face
semi-structured interviews, observations and focus group discussions. The study participants were
selected using purposive and snow-balling sampling. To effectively document the nature,
processes and the role of mahundwane in educating the youth, community elders and other
knowledge holders were engaged. This study was of importance in reviving some indigenous
games that are almost extinct. The study recommends an introduction and intensive expansion of
social media technologies, inclusion of the indigenous games into the education curriculum and
introducing copyright and intellectual property rights to effectively address the extinction of
indigenous games and practices. / NRF
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Ant and spider diversity in a rural landscape of the Vhembe Biosphere, South AfricaMauda, Evans Vusani 18 September 2017 (has links)
MSc (Zoology) / Department of Zoology / See the attached abstract below
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Feminization of poverty within rural households of Thulamela Municipality in South AfricaNgonyama, Matimba George 05 1900 (has links)
PhDRDV / Institute for Rural Development / See the attached abstract below
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The psychological effects of recidivism amongst male youth in Musina, South AfricaMulaudzi, Sympathy Khuthadzo 18 September 2017 (has links)
MA (Psychology) / Department of Psychology / Recidivism refers to re-offending behaviour, and recidivists are usually individuals who were arrested repeatedly for the same or different offences. The aim of this study was to explore the psychological effects of recidivism amongst male youth in Musina. This study employed the qualitative research approach because it required elaborated information which this paradigm promotes. This research adopted an exploratory design. The participants were selected through the use of purposive and snowball sampling. Data was gathered using semi-structured face to face interviews. The researcher used a voice recorder and a note pad to record the collected data. The findings of this study indicated that peer pressure, lack of education and unemployment, substance abuse, poverty, child neglect, parenting and supervision were the most common factors contributing to recidivism. The results of this study indicated that recidivists often commit petty crimes. The participants stated that these crimes included pick-pocketing, mugging, shoplifting and house breaking. Serious crimes were not common amongst the recidivists because only few of them committed serious crimes. The participants also reported that recidivism has negative impacts on their own personal lives, their families as well as on their education.
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