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    • Multistage antiplasmodial activity of hydroxyethylamine compounds,in vitroandin vivoevaluations 

      Sharma, Neha R.; Gupta, Yash; Singh, Agam Prasad (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2020)
      Malaria, a global threat to the human population, remains a challenge partly due to the fast-growing drug-resistant strains of Plasmodium species. New therapeutics acting against the pathogenic asexual and sexual stages, ...
    • Multivariate comparisons of the period–light-curve shape distributions of Cepheids in five galaxies 

      Koen, Chris; Siluyele, I. (Oxford University Press, 2007)
      A number of published tests suitable for the comparison of multivariate distributions are described. The results of a small power study, based on realistic Cepheid log period – Fourier coefficient data, are presented. ...
    • Municipal case study Sakhisizwe Local Municipality, Eastern Cape 

      Aliber, Michael; Xabadiya, Avuyile (GTAC, 2020-03-31)
      This report presents the municipality case study for Sakhisizwe Local Municipality in the Eastern Cape. The goal of the report is to examine the employment creating potential of land redistribution in Sakhisizwe Local ...
    • Municipal case study: Greater Tzaneen Local Municipality, Limpopo 

      Bunce, Brittany (GTAC, 2020-03-31)
      The report provides a way forward for implementing a labour-intensive small-scale farming approach to land redistribution in the Greater Tzaneen Local Municipality (GTM) 1. The scenario presented in Table 8 of this report, ...
    • Municipal Case Study: Inkosi Langalibalele Local Municipality KwaZulu – Natal 

      Alcock, Rauri; Geraci, Marisia; Cousins, Ben (2020-03-31)
      This report presents a case study of Inkosi Local Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal. The goal of the report is to examine the employment creation potential of land redistribution in Inkosi Langalibalele, and its cost. The ...
    • Municipal commonage 

      Anderson, Megan; Pienaar, Kobus (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2004)
      The Municipal Commonage Programme of the Department of Land Affairs (DLA) aims to enable poor residents to access commonage lands in order to supplement incomes and enhance food security. New commonage accounted for 31% ...
    • Municipal commonage as a form of land redistribution: A case study of the new farms of Leliefontein, a communal reserve in Namaqualand, South Africa 

      Lebert, Tom (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2004)
      This paper examines the implementation of a quasi-commercial land use system on newly acquired municipal commonage in Leliefontein, a former ‘coloured reserve’ in Namaqualand, Northern Cape. This land has been ...
    • Municipal law making under SPLUMA: A survey of fifteen "first generation" municipal planning by-laws 

      de Visser, Jaap; Poswa, Xavia (Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, 2019)
      The legal framework for spatial planning and land use management changed with the introduction of the new Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act 16 of 2013 (SPLUMA). SPLUMA facilitates the shift of power over critical ...
    • Municipalities' readiness to comply with treasury's competency requirements 

      Ntliziywana, Phindile (Local Government Bulletin, 2012-06)
      In just under six months, the competency framework in the National Treasury's Minimum Competency Regulations will take full effect. Therefore, the article seeks to urge the National Treasury to be robust in implementing ...
    • Muscle fiber type and metabolic profiles of four muscles from the African black ostrich 

      Kohn, Tertius A; Magwaza, S'thandiwe N; Adamson, Luqmaan; Anley, Megan J. (Meat Science, 2023)
      Muscle fiber type, fiber cross-sectional area (CSA), enzyme activities (citrate synthase (CS), 3-hydroxyacetyl Co A dehydrogenase (3HAD), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and phosphofructokinase (PFK)) and glycogen content were ...
    • The muslim "who has faith" in Leila Aboulela's novels Minaret (2005) and Lyrics Alley (2009) 

      Hunter, Eva (Taylor & Francis, 2013)
      This essay analyses Leila Aboulela's narrative techniques when depicting a Muslim “who has faith” in her two most recent novels. In Minaret she presents religion as a source of strength for her female narrator-protagonist ...
    • Muslim divorce and the 1996 Divorce Amendment Act: The cart before the horse? 

      Moosa, Najma (De Rebus, 1999)
      The purpose of this article is to clarify some issues regarding Muslim divorces which have been the topic of debate in previous issues of De Rebus (1997 DR 495; 1998 (Jan) DR 55; 1998 (Aug) DR 31). The Divorce Amendment ...
    • Muslim Marriage and Divorce in Sri Lanka: Aspects of the relevant jurisprudence 

      Abduroaf, Muneer; Moosa, Najma (The Center for Islamic and Middle Eastern Legal Studies, 2016)
      Muslims form 10 per cent of the Sri Lankan population. The country applies a mixed legal system. For many decades Muslim marriages and divorces have been governed by a separate piece of legislation. Courts in Sri Lanka ...
    • Muslim Personal Law (MPL) in review” 

      Mahomed, Ashraf; Moosa, Najma (Centre for Contemporary Islam UCT, 1999)
      Both the interim (1993) and final (1996) South African Constitutions now not only guarantee freedom of religion and belief but also makes provision within the Bill of Rights that legislation can be provided by the state ...
    • Muslim Personal Law - to be or not to be? 

      Moosa, Najma (Juta Law, 1995)
      Introduction: The first Muslims had arrived at the Cape from the Dutch colonies in the East Indies (now Indonesia) and the coastal regions of Southern India from anywhere around 1652-1658. Despite having been granted the ...
    • Muslim Personal Laws affecting children: diversity, practice and implications for a new children's code for South Africa 

      Moosa, Najma (Juta Law, 1998)
      Introduction: Marriage is seen as an institution for, among various objects, the procreation of children. Children in Islam are ideally seen as the fruits of marriage-for mothers as homemakers to love and nurture and for ...
    • MUTI Telehealth 

      Tucker, William David; Vuza, Xolisa; Chetty, Marshini; Blake, Edwin H.; Marsden, Gary; Pearson, Murray; Westerveld, Rudi (2007)
      For four years we have been iteratively evolving MUTI, a rural telehealth system, for hospitals and clinics in a remote rural part of the Eastern Cape in South Africa (Chetty, 2005; Chetty et al., 2003, 2004a; Maunder et ...
    • The myth of livelihoods through urban mining: The case of e-waste pickers in Cape Town 

      Chitaka, Takunda Y.; Moyo, Thandazile; Gihring, Katharina (Academy of Science of South Africa, 2022)
      Waste pickers are widely acknowledged as an integral part of the formal and informal economy, diverting waste into the secondary resource economy through urban mining. Urban mining in itself is considered to be a source ...
    • Mythology and the images of justice 

      De Ville, Jacques (University of California Press, 2011)
      This essay enquires into the depictions of Justice through the ages, as well as the myths surrounding these depictions, more particularly in Egypt, Greece, and Rome, as well as in modern times. The essay departs in significant ...
    • ’n Geskiedenis van Afrikaans as kerktaal: Van altaar tot kansel 

      de Vries, Anastasia (University of Pretoria, 2022)
      This contribution shines a critical light on the representation of Afrikaans as a language of the Church in external histories about the development and advancement of the language, inclusive histories particularly. It ...