Determinants of Scope Creep in Selected Construction Projects in the Cape Metropolis

Monwabisi Siwakhile Xegwana1, Siyabulela Sophi2, Lubabalo Gqesha3 & Mphathiswa Nyanga4 1, 3PhD Candidate, Department of Public Administration & Governance, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, District, Six Campus, South Africa 1Academic Programme Leader, School of Project Management, MANCOSA, 26 Samora Machel Street, Durban, 4001, South Africa. 2, 4 PhD Candidate, Department of Project Management, Cape Peninsula […]
Conflict Resolution Practices and Project Performance in Kigali Innovation City Project

Arkadi Umuhoza Kubana1* and Martin Kimemia2 1Mount Kigali University, Kigali Rwanda, P.O.Box 5826 Kigali, Rwanda 2Mount Kigali University, Kigali Rwanda, P.O.Box 5826 Kigali, Rwanda *Corresponding e-mail: igneza24@gmail.com Abstract Purpose: The study aimed to evaluate the influence of conflict resolution practices on the success of the Kigali Innovation City (KIC) Project. Methodology: A mixed-methods approach was […]
The Dual Role of Regulation in the Insurance Sector: Protecting Consumers and Fostering Innovation

Agripah Marangwanda1*, Mpundu Mubanga 2, Pearson Chaurura 3 1. Graduate School of Business, The University of Zambia, ORCID: 009-0004-0739-4986 2. University of the Western Cape, South Africa, email: mmpundu@uwc.ac.za 3. Botho University, Department of Health & Education, Botswana, e-mail: pchaurura@gmail.com, ORCID: 0000-0002-5039-0583 *Corresponding e-mail: agripah.marangwanda@gmail.com Abstract The insurance sector operates within a complex regulatory framework designed […]
Enhancing Environmental Fiscal Strategies in Africa: The Case of Ghana and South Africa

Virgil Nbellah Abedana1, Roshelle Ramfol2* and Abdallah Ali-Nakyea3 1, 2 University of South Africa, South Africa 1 Email: 66441439@mylife.unisa.ac.za 2 Email: ramfor@unisa.ac.za 3 University of Ghana, Ghana Email: aali-nakyea@ug.edu.gh *Corresponding e-mail: ramfor@unisa.ac.za Abstract Objective: This paper examines environmental fiscal strategies for enhancing public benefits in Ghana and South Africa. Methodology: Utilizing secondary data and […]
The Current Development Trends and Challenges of Family Education in China

Sheng Wen1,2 , Vincent Wee Eng Kim1 1 Universiti Tun Abdul Razak, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia(UNIRAZAK) 2 Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, 310,014, China *Corresponding e-mail: 1002557350@qq.com Abstract As an important component of national education in China, family education is closely related to school education and social education. This article explores the current status, core connotations, […]
Incentivising Renewable Energy Generation: Lessons for South Africa

Kebaabetswe Veronica Ramushwana 1* & Roshelle Ramfol 2 1 University of South Africa, Chair of Department: Financial Governance South Africa, Pretoria, 0002 Email: ramuskv@unisa.ac.za 2 University of South Africa, Department of Auditing, South Africa, Pretoria, 0002 Email: ramfor@unisa.ac.za *Corresponding e-mail: ramuskv@unisa.ac.za Abstract South Africa has ambitious goals to transition towards renewable energy, a shift critical […]