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The purpose of this book is to investigate the challenges faced by the African National Congress-led government in eradicating economic inequality in KSDM in the post-apartheid era. During the apartheid period, the black people were discriminated against the white people. The black people were treated like fools, in that they were being denied access to quality education, information, formal employment, equal distribution of economic resources, equal per- capita income and equal treatment in terms of work positions. All these circumstances have been the result of economic inequality, that…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The purpose of this book is to investigate the challenges faced by the African National Congress-led government in eradicating economic inequality in KSDM in the post-apartheid era. During the apartheid period, the black people were discriminated against the white people. The black people were treated like fools, in that they were being denied access to quality education, information, formal employment, equal distribution of economic resources, equal per- capita income and equal treatment in terms of work positions. All these circumstances have been the result of economic inequality, that exists up to this end. This book applied the qualitative design as a research approach to make the data gathering process a success with indepth valid and reliable data. In this book, the population is KSD. The target population is KSDM officials and the residents of KSD. The participants were selected using non- probability sampling whereby the population is unknown and the participants are unknown, the researcher only choose the place where the studied events are expected to happen.
Autorenporträt
Luleka Mkosi ko¿czy studia magisterskie na kierunku politologia i stosunki mi¿dzynarodowe. Napisäa t¿ ksi¿¿k¿ jako prac¿ naukow¿, któr¿ uzyskäa w 2014 roku. Jest osob¿ ambitn¿, ch¿tn¿ do podj¿cia wyzwania, poniewä wierzy, ¿e wyzwanie jest tym, co równa si¿ cz¿owiekowi od bäaganu do przes¿ania.