Spotlights

  • Give a little love: The Zayn Adam story

    Give a little love

    Spotlight

    This is the story of Zayn Adam, an iconic member of the popular 1970s Cape Flats band, Pacific Express, with the narrative based on key interviews held  with people around the musician. The author explores the relationships between the various bands and their creation of music fusion as a means of transcending economic realities which forced this artistic reinvention upon which they had to rely as a means of survival, particularly when performing in white clubs. The author also explores the role of music as a form of cultural commentary and cultural memory against the backdrop of...

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  • Corporate Governance in Zimbabwe's Public Entities: Comparisons with South Africa and Australia

    Corporate Governance in Zimbabwe's Public Entities

    Spotlight

    The role of public entities is crucial within the economies of developing and developed countries. They facilitate economic growth and sustainable development, help to attract global investment capital, while aiding to maintain economic stability and to stimulate economic growth. As business environments change, boards of directors form a vital solid buffer by ensuring good corporate governance.

    Corporate Governance in Zimbabwe's Public Entities breaks new ground by focusing on the governance and effectiveness of boards of directors in public enterprises in Zimbabwe. Benchmarking...

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  • Escape from Lubumbashi: A refugee’s journey on foot to reunite her family

    Hiddingh-Currie Award for Academic Excellence

    Spotlight

    This book won Hiddingh-Currie Award for Academic Excellence, based on its unique contribution to scholarship The Unisa Press Committee unanomously agreed the book speaks to the hearts of readers with the true story of Adophine Misekabu, a refugee from Lubumbashi who had to flee her country and walk on foot to South Africa to be re-united with her family.

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Mediating Open & Distance e-Learning in the Advent of Global Crises

Moeketsi Letseka (ed), Jennifer Roberts (ed), Akintolu Morakinyo (ed), Jennifer Roberts (ed)
November 27, 2023

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The Faces and Phases of Inkosi Albert Luthuli: Reflections

Puleng Segalo, Tinyiko Chauke; Mfaniseni Wiseman Mbatha, Sibangilizwe Maphosa, Vitus Nanbigne, Rivonia Naidu, Akhona Ndzuta, Raymond Suttner, Keaobaka Tsholo, Siphamandla Zondi
June 14, 2024
photographic rendering of copper wired representation of a world globe shape on a wine red background, with title wording and names of editors at bottom

Mediating Open & Distance e-Learning in the Advent of Global Crises

Moeketsi Letseka (ed), Jennifer Roberts (ed), Akintolu Morakinyo (ed), Jennifer Roberts (ed)
November 27, 2023

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