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    The Political Economy of the media in Zimbabwe The political economy of the media in Zimbabwe is mostly centered on the hands of the government. The government has control over major media players like the public media which include print and broadcasting media. Through its control of the public media it has greatly impede freedom of expression‚ freedom of the press‚ freedom of information and freedom of opinion in the media. However‚ the government has manage to give some private players room to

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    Great Zimbabwe University Faculty of social sciences Dept of PSY and HRM COURSE: LABOUR LAW LECTURER: MR MUPANI NAMES: TAFADZWA N MOYO M112877 TAFADZWA MUTIWANYUKA M BELIEVE G MBULAWA M TERENCE MATASHU M ABIGAIL MABVIRAKARE M CARLEEN KATURUZA M FRANCISCA ZVENYIKA M MARY SHIRICHENA M Labour law according to Gwisai (2006) refers to the system of rules that regulate the voluntary relationships arising from the workplace and

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    CHAPTER ONE [pic] 1. Introduction At independence in 1980 the Zimbabwe dollar replaced the Rhodesian dollar at par at a rate which was higher than the American dollar. Although this quickly deteriorated‚ it was not until the late nineties that a series of events led to the demise of the Zimbabwean dollar. In 2008 in an 18-month ‘experiment’‚ foreign currency was accepted as legal tender for transactions with a set number of retailers. “Honorable Members will be aware that in the hyper-inflationary

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    The Rise and Fall of the Indigenous Business Development Center (IBDC) in Zimbabwe. Tamuka Charles Chirimambowa Submitted in Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Economic History and Development. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban‚ 2006. Abstract Economic reform has become one of the major necessities of post-colonial African states‚ given years of slavery‚ apartheid‚ colonialism and underdevelopment. Many scholars have argued that

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    Entrepreneurship Development Set 1 Q.1) Elaborate the TQM Process in Small Scale Enterprises. Ans) The purpose of TQM (Total Quality Management) is to meet the requirements of customers consistently by continuous improvement in the quality of work of all employees. For this‚ TQM involves the following process: 1. Customer Satisfaction: Customer is one who buys others’ goods and services. Today‚ customer dictates production or market. The long-term success of any business‚ therefore‚ depends

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    Economic Essay - Inflation in Zimbabwe As we all know‚ inflation in Zimbabwe is the most worst ever‚ with the rate of inflation increasing every single hours. Currently‚ the estimated Zimbabwe’s annual inflation rate is at 89.7 sextillion (1021) percent‚ and the prices keep doubling actively increasing every 24.7 hours. Inflation was stable until Robert Mugabe began a program of land reforms that primarily focused on taking land from white farmers and redistributing those properties and assets

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    Foreign travel advice Zimbabwe Safety and security Crime There is a moderate level of crime‚ including occasional armed robberies targeting foreign residents. Make sure your accommodation is secure at all times. Mugging‚ pick pocketing and jewellery theft are common in city centres‚ especially after dark. Be particularly careful at Harare airport‚ and when leaving banks and cash points. Don’t carry large amounts of cash.People travelling around alone may be more vulnerable to crime. Carry a photocopy

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    When British rule came into today ’s Zimbabwe (former Rhodesia) in the late 19th century‚ they found “peaceful people living in various sized city-states.” The people inhabiting this area‚ known as the Shona tribe‚ had seen little of European people up to this point‚ and were easily convinced of Britain ’s trickery to move in and take control of their land. Up to this point‚ the Shona tribe and their religion was based on ancestor spirit possession using music mostly from the hand-held mbira. British

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    THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN PROMOTING CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS IN ZIMBABWE 1. InTRODUCTION This study will critically analyse how industry in Zimbabwe is exploiting the strategic role of Human Resources Management in promoting Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives in order to give their business organizations competitive advantage. This introduction presents a context of the research proposal and helps to clarify how fulfilment of

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    Scaling Social Entrepreneurship Lessons Learned from One Laptop per Child The cover image is by Svilen001 at FreeImages.com. 2 The Hult Prize is an annual international case competition for university students to solve social problems through social entrepreneurship. (Photo by author) 3 "Creativity always comes as a surprise to us; therefore we can never count on it and we dare not believe in it until it has happened. In other words‚ we would not consciously engage upon tasks whose success

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