School of Business Management, Governance & Economics
Permanent URI for this community
Browse
Browsing School of Business Management, Governance & Economics by Issue Date
Now showing 1 - 20 of 353
Results Per Page
Sort Options
Item Political parties and interest groups in South West Africa(1972) Ngavirue, ZedekiaA 15-page abstract is provided in the thesis but has not been included hereItem The role of mining in the economy of South West Africa/ Namibia(1986) Hartmann, Paul W.Item Die vooruitsigte vir politieke integrasie in Suider-Afrika teen die jaar 2000(1986) Leibbrandt, Herman R.Item Währungspolitische Optionen für Namibia(1986) Tjingaete, FanuelNone provided. The following is taken from the author's Introductory overview:Item 'n Evaluering van enkele beleidsapekte van die administrasie van tersiere onderwys in Suidwes-Afrika/Namibië, met spesifieke verwsing na die Universiteit van Namibie(1988) Fox, William;None provided; introduction 10 pagesItem Multinational corporations in Namibia(1997) Kaur, RajinderItem Cross-cultural management in Namibia from a Scandinavian perspective(1998) Ringdahl, OlaItem Macroeconomic determinants of private investment in Namibia(1998) Harupara, Gerson E.Item Human resource development and dependencies in Namibian NGO'S(1999) Van Mierlo, JosIncludes abstract in EnglishItem Revenue productivity of the tax system in Namibia(1999) Zaaruka, Benethelin P.Item Commercialization and privatization(1999) Nambahu-Shixwameni, Loise P.Item An econometric analysis of private domestic saving in Namibia(1999) Uanguta, Ngurimuye EbsonItem Affirmative action and black empowerment in tourism industry(2000) Haindongo, ShikwetepoNo abstract by author in copy of thesis available at UNAM. The following is taken from the author's introduction:Item Land policy in Namibia(2000) Iita, Joseph S.Item Road sector reform in Namibia(2001) Shaetonhodi, John M.Item Role of traditional leaders in Namibia's decentralization policy(2001) Ndiyepa, Erika KaendaItem A critical analysis of service delivery by local authorities in Namibia: a case of Katima Mulilo town council(2001) Muluti, Profysen S.The idea of the study came as a response to the magnitude increase of dissatisfaction by communities to the deteriorating services offered by local authorities in Namibia. Namibia attained independence in 1990, since then the legal foundation of local government was manifested in the Constitution. In 1992 the Local Authorities Act was enacted to establish and regulate local government activities. From this time different types of local authorities were established and proclaimed namely, municipalities, towns and villages. Hence, the study focused on service delivery by newly proclaimed towns using Katima Mulilo as a case. The study investigated service provision by the council of Katima Mulilo in six basic municipal services namely; housing, water and electricity provision, sewerage and refuse removal, roads and street maintenance. The community expressed pleasure in provision of the following services; housing and electricity provision. On the other hand they expressed displeasure with the provision of majority services understudy, such as, water provision, sewerage reticulation and refuse removal, roads and street maintenance. The Study discovered the cause for poor service delivery to the community by the council of Katima Mulilo. The Study identified the following aspects as obstacles to service delivery by Katima Mulilo Town Council namely; scarcity of resources (financial and human), inadequate infrastructure, corruption, government's delay in releasing allocated funds and administration inconsistency by the council. Finally, recommendations have been made that can enhance local government management in Namibia.Item A critical review of the implementation of the Namibian public service charter(2002) Ausiku, Sirkka A.; ;Item Combating child labour in the agricultural sector in Namibia: the role of the ministry of labour(2002) Liswani, KatrinaItem Implementation of medium term expenditure framework in Namibia(2002) Mafwila, Clement M.