The VISPOL (Visible Policing) commander at the local SAPS office has received confirmed and verified intelligence that a group of protesters is planning to access the offices of ABC International, to demand the payment of bonuses for 2021. The intelligence advises that they will arrive from a northern direction, proceeding down Church Street from 06:00 onwards, on Monday 7 March 2022, and that they plan on torching (setting alight) vehicles belonging to the management of ABC International. These vehicles are usually parked at the front entrance to the office building.
Based on the information above, what type of intelligence was received? Motivate your answer.
Case study 1
The South African government want to assess the viability of concluding a mutual legal agreement (MLA) with a neighbouring country
Based on Case study 1, what type of intelligence would the government require, to help it make the most suitable decision? Motivate your answer.
Indicate whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE, by writing down only “True” or “False” as your answer:
(a) “Damage” refers to the sum of money a wrongdoer should pay as compensation for the harm he has caused the victim by committing a delict.
(b) The Romans classified delicts committed by individuals against each other as private delicts.
Did good faith once again become a contractual requirement in South African law after the judgment in Everfresh Market Virginia (Pty) Ltd v Shoprite Checkers (Pty) Ltd 2012 (1) SA 256 (CC) was handed down? Explain your answer.
Read the following statements and identify whether the contract described in each is VALID, VOID or VOIDABLE. Write down only “valid”, “void” OR “voidable” as your answer:
(a) John buys two tickets to a movie from Andile. John is under the impression that he is buying the tickets from a woman named Ayanda.
(b) Xoli kidnaps Rabelani’s daughter and uses this as leverage to force Rabelani to sell his house to Xoli at a very low price.
(c) Mia tries to convince Lientjie to buy her old coffee machine. Mia lies to Lientjie and tells her that the coffee machine was bought last month and that it had only been used twice. Based on this false information, Lientjie buys the machine from Mia.
What legal remedy is available to the victim of iniuria?
THEORIES OF PUBLIC RELATIONS 4.1 You are a public relations practitioner for local non-profit organisation which aims to work with communities in fighting social issues associated with crime. A recent study by your organisation has pointed out that your organisation is not doing enough to involve local communities in many of the initiatives which have been carried out in the past. To remedy the situation, you have bee tasked with coming up with a strategy of how best to involve communities in your organisational initiatives. With reference to information in Lesson three, answer the following question: Identify and explain the best public relations theory that you can use in the above scenario as a way of identifying publics in the community who are ready to engage in your non-profit organisation’s initiatives.
The importance of public relations to an organisation
Tacit knowledge is not codified and transferable through written or oral language, for example personal experience. It is the opposite of explicit knowledge which is learned and can be repeated. Tacit knowledge is held by human beings; It is more difficult to obtain than explicit knowledge but has more value.
Use your own ideas and advice the Namibia University of Science and Technology how this type of knowledge management is applied in learning. Use practical examples to substantiate your ideas.
A gas occupies a volume of 400.0 ml at 29⁰C and 1.15 atm if the pressure is held constant by how much should the temperature be decreased so that the volume decreases to 361.6 ml