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    Prof. Mufaro Gunduza

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    cause‚ Brian Tracy (2001) similarly argues‚ there is a corresponding effect. Financial landscapes that sow to the wind will certainly reap a whirlwind (Greenspan‚ 2007). This article seeks to interrogate the governance challenges that engulfed the Zimbabwe Financial Services Sector resulting in several banks collapsing and some being put under recuperative curatorship. It looks at the ReNaissance Merchant bank case as a microcosm of the wider picture in the Zimbabwean banking industry and tenders valuable

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    the Rule of Law (ROL) has been implemented in Zimbabwe in an attempt to resolve conflicts and peace making in the Government of National Unity (GNU) The term Rule of Law (ROL) has been defined differently by different scholars hence the varying interpretations and interpretations and implementation by different governments. It is against this background that this monograph would like to examine the extent to which the ROL has been implemented in Zimbabwe from 2000 to date in an attempt to resolve the

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    for information gathering but also for ordering services .A new type of user is emerging one who acts as his or her own travel agent and build a personalised travel package .This research focuses on evaluating the current status of Meikles Hotel Zimbabwe in order to study the adoption of ecommerce applications on the hospitality sector. 1. Introduction Mathieson and Wall (1982) created a good working definition of tourism as "the temporary movement of people to destinations outside their normal

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    2011 Minerals Yearbook ZiMbabwe [advance Release] U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey May 2013 Revised August 2013 The Mineral indusTry of ZiMbabwe by Philip m. mobbs as estimated by the international monetary Fund‚ Zimbabwe’s real gross domestic product (GdP) increased by an estimated 9.4% in 2011 compared with that of 2010. The nominal GdP was estimated to be $9.5 billion‚ of which the mining sector accounted for about 12%. Zimbabwe’s diverse mineral output included about

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    WHAT CHALLENGES DOES THE TRADITIONAL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ENCOUNTER IN A CHANGING PUBLIC SECTOR ENVIRONMENT The traditional model of public administration (TPA) remains the longest standing and most successful theory of management in the public sector which pre-dominated for most of the 20th century. The TPA can be characterized as an administration under the formal control of the political leadership which was based on a strictly hierarchical model of bureaucracy‚ staffed by permanent‚ neutral

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    Zimbabwe's Hyperinflation

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    Zimbabwe R.I.P. ZIMBABWE DOLLAR by Steve H. Hanke* Professor of Applied Economics The Johns Hopkins University and Senior Fellow The Cato Institute As I wrote on 25 June 2008‚ "Zimbabwe is in the late stages of a classic hyperinflation. … Inflation is galloping ahead as the supply of Zimbabwe dollars surges and the demand for them shrinks. Eventually‚ the currency will totally collapse as people simply refuse to accept it." In recent months‚ facts on the ground have validated this

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    (IJEDICT)‚ 2012‚ Vol. 8‚ Issue 2‚ pp. 62-76. Bandwidth management in universities in Zimbabwe: Towards a responsible user base through effective policy implementation Lockias Chitanana Midlands State University‚ Zimbabwe ABSTRACT This research was undertaken to investigate the issue of how to maximise or make efficient use of bandwidth. In particular‚ the research sought to find out about what universities in Zimbabwe are doing to manage their bandwidth. It was‚ therefore‚ appropriate to survey

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    RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NAME ZVOBGO. L REG # R11431Q LEVEL 4:1 MODULE WAP 417 ASSIGBMENT 1 QN: Critic the method and approaches used for natural resource management in Zimbabwe [30] They are various methods and approaches that are used in Zimbabwe for the management of natural resources. The methods and approaches can be broadly grouped into three categories which are; command and control regulations‚ economic instruments and the participatory

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    Robert Mugabe

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    Modern Day Tyrant Robert Gabriel Mugabe Block 4 • May 11‚2009  Robert Gabriel Mugabe is Tyrant who has been in control of the people of Zimbabwe for over twenty five years and must be brought to a stop. Robert was born on February 21‚ 1924 Southern Rhodesia(modern day Zimbabwe). He had three brothers‚ the two older dying at a young age leaving only Robert‚ Donato‚ and his father. Growing up he had a very large interest in education‚ he wasn’t only interesting

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    The Fog

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    Pesticide Poisoning in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe is a country slightly larger than Montana and is located in the southern end of Africa between South Africa and Zambia. According to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)‚ it has a tropical climate with a population density that consists of 12‚619‚600 people (Central Intelligence Agency‚ 2012). Also‚ the birth rate in Zimbabwe is 32.19 for every 1‚000 people in the population‚ and the death rate is 12.38 for every 1‚000 people in the population. Additionally

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