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  2. Social welfare programmes in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and current status of social welfare programmes in South Africa, from the earliest poor relief in 1657 to the post-apartheid Reconstruction and Development Programme. Find out how social welfare programmes are funded, delivered and evaluated in the country.

  3. Logistics - Wikipedia

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    Logistics is the part of supply chain management that deals with the efficient flow of goods, services, and information. Learn about the origin, meaning, and applications of logistics in military, civil, and other fields.

  4. Softline (South African software company) - Wikipedia

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    Softline Accpac is a full service enterprise management software package that can be used across industries. Pastel Accounting, now known as Sage 50, is an accounting software package that is used by over 200,000 companies in 52 countries across the globe. Pastel Payroll is online payroll software product developed by Softline.

  5. List of companies of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of notable companies with primary headquarters in South Africa, organized by industry and sector. Includes the largest companies by revenue, market value, and headquarters location, as well as state-owned and defunct firms.

  6. Category:Software companies of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Software companies of South Africa" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. Computer technology for developing areas - Wikipedia

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    Access to computers, or to broadband access, remains rare for half of the world's population. For example, as of 2010, on average of only one in 130 people in Africa had a computer [2] while in North America and Europe one in every two people had access to the Internet. [3] 90% of students in Africa had never touched a computer. [4]

  8. Copyright law of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, eligibility, term, and exceptions of copyright law in South Africa. The law is based on the Berne Convention and the TRIPS Agreement, and is administered by the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission.

  9. Service economy - Wikipedia

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    Service economy refers to the increased importance of the service sector in industrialized economies and the higher service component of products. Learn about the environmental effects, the role of product stewardship and the development of service economy in low income countries.