CULTURE Zimbabwe has many different cultures which may include beliefs and ceremonies‚ one of them being Shona. Zimbabwe’s largest ethnic group is Shona. The Shona people have many sculptures and carvings of gods (idols) which are made with the finest materials available. Arts Traditional arts in Zimbabwe include pottery‚ basketry‚ textiles‚ jewelry‚ and carving. Among the distinctive qualities are symmetrically patterned woven baskets and stools carved out of a single piece of wood. Shona sculpture
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Helena Nielsen Period 1 1/13/12 Modernization is a process of modernizing a way of life. South Africa and China both attempted to modernize for a beneficial outcome. China was successful at modernizing and benefited greatly. South Africa resisted modernization and in the end suffered from harmful effects. South Africa and China both modernized in their own way. China attempted to modernize from the struggles that were present in the country. In China‚ modernization occurred
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the mining. All over Africa countries are increasing taxes and royalties on mining companies in an effort to maximize those profits but none go as far as Zimbabwe‚ which is employing an “Indigenisation Policy” that requires foreign companies to be 51% owned by indigenous Zimbabweans within five years. Indigenisation policies have existed in Zimbabwe since it won its independence in 1980‚ although the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act‚ introduced in February 2010‚ is the first Act to include
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sending sms to customers Question: Most organizations in Zimbabwe have a wrong perception of what mobile marketing is. They think mobile marketing is sending their customers sms on their mobile phones. As a result not much mobile marketing activities have been happening ever since the introduction of the GPRS service. Highlight the mobile marketing activities that are currently being undertaken by the corporate world in Zimbabwe. Which opportunities have they failed to exploit? Why‚ what challenges
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Zimbabwe’s economic freedom score is 22.1‚ making its economy the 178th freest in the 2011 Index. Its score has increased by 0.7 point from last year‚ reflecting gains in four of the 10 economic freedoms. Zimbabwe is ranked last out of 46 countries in the Sub-Saharan Africa region and is the second least free country in the 2011 Index. The Zimbabwean economy is characterized by instability and volatility‚ both hallmarks of excessive government interference and mismanagement of the economy. The country’s
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TOPIC AN INQUIRY INTO THE PERPETUAL FISCAL DEFICIT IN ZIMBABWE. IS TAXATION THE SOLUTION 1.1 Background Zimbabwe‚ once a vibrant and diversified economy and hope for Africa’s future‚ was on the verge of collapse had it not been for the introduction of the multi-currency system after the formation of the inclusive government. It has had a perpetual fiscal deficit post 1990 accompanied by high inflation‚ negative economic growth‚ high unemployment and a reduction in the standard of living as
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Performing loans in Commercial Banks: A case of CBZ Bank Limited In Zimbabwe Mabvure Tendai Joseph1‚ Gwangwava Edson2‚ Faitira Manuere3‚ Mutibvu Clifford4‚ Kamoyo Michael5 1‚2 Lecturers: Department of Accounting Science and Finance Chinhoyi University of Technology P.Bag 7724 Chinhoyi‚ Zimbabwe 3 Lecturer :Department of Business Management and Entprepreneurship Chinhoyi University of Technology P.Bag 7724 Chinhoyi‚ Zimbabwe 4 Manager :E-Banking and Card Services CBZ Bank limited 5
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1 ADVANCED CIVIL PROCEDURE (SUPERIOR COURTS) LL.B.(HONS) PART 3 (2010) SYLLABUS The Procedure of the High Court and Supreme Courts of Zimbabwe contained in: High Court of Zimbabwe Act‚ Chapter 7.06 (formerly No. 29/1981) High Court Rules‚ ZGN. No. 1047/71 and Supreme Court of Zimbabwe Act‚ Chapter 7.13 (formerly No. 28/1981) Supreme Court Rules‚ RGN. No. 380/1964 THE PROCEDURE OF THE HIGH COURT JURISDICTION (E.S.) General principles Claims sounding in money Claims relating to property Matrimonial
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Ndebele in Zimbabwe The Ndebele people are dispersed widely across Zimbabwe and South African’s Transvaal Province and is descendents of the same tribe as the Zulu and Xhosa people. The history of the Ndebele people can be traced back to Mafana‚ their first chief. Manfana’s successor‚ Mhlanga‚ had a son named Musi who‚ in the early 1600’s‚ decided to move away from his cousins‚ later became the Zulu nation‚ and to settle near the hills of Gauteng where the capital of Pretoria is located. After the
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The History of the Banking Industry in Zimbabwe It is important to analyse and evaluate the banking structure in Zimbabwe for us to appreciation how IT will really fit in. The Zimbabwe’s Banking sector is relatively sophisticated‚ consisting of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe‚ Discount Houses‚ Commercial Banks‚ Merchant Banks‚ Finance Houses‚ Building Societies and The Post Office Savings Bank. The development of the Zimbabwean banking sector can be analysed within three separate periods‚ which the
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