but the laws and regulations of the country should already serve these purposes. However‚ this is not the first case of the Zimbabwe government attempting to transfer ownership of assets from foreigners to indigenous Zimbabweans. In 1995‚ President Mugabe introduced a land reform
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2013 NOTION OF AN AUTHORITARIAN STATE Clearly explain the notion of an authoritarian state. Give examples GOMOLEMO PRUDENCE MAGANO 201200953 INTRODUCTION 2. Clearly explain the notion of an authoritarian state. Give examples. This question is meant to clearly discuss the notion of an authoritarian state and to further elucidate the information with relevant examples. In response to this question‚ key concepts will be clearly defined which are; notion‚ authoritarian and state. Furthermore
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WHY THE NEED TO STUDY MACHIAVELLI’S IDEAS Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527)‚ the writer of the book The Prince (1532)‚ was both a public servant for the state of Florence‚ Italy and a political theorist. The book which gained a bad reputation when it was written now serves as a guide book for most politicians and heads of state (princes) around the world. The Prince (II Principe) is a book which contains practical examples and factual information on how a prince ensures that he maintains his seat
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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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Introduction The state and government are distinguished in terms of functions‚ structures‚ duties‚ composition and the nature of their powers. The state is permanent‚ whilst government changes‚ altered or modified and even overthrown. The state employs bureaucrats who employed based on merit and who are politically neutral to conduct its business whilst government consists of elected officials who represent partisan sympathies. The state is more extensive than the government. The state is characterized
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Acronyms‚ abbreviations and vernacular terms used in the book Machete- blade‚ axe or knife Chimurenga- means a war of liberation Zezuru- one of the dominant clans in the Zimbabwe body politic Jongwe- rooster‚ also a symbol of Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party Danda- big whipping stick often use to mete out corporal punishment to war quislings Vatengesi- traitors ECONET- stands for Enhanced Communication Technologies‚ a company founded by Mr Strive Masiyiwa PTC- stands for Posts
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DISCUSS THE DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES IN THE CONTEXT OF ZIMBABWE. Zimbabwe as a developing state has a number of developmental challenges that emanate from different quarters within the parameters of its political‚ social‚ economic‚ technological and environmental set ups. This factors which are both historical and current intermingle in arresting development as to be discussed. To begin with‚ the past corporate driven global economic policy termed the Economic Structural Adjustment Programme of 1991
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Hegemony can be seen as the dissoluble unity between political leadership and moral and intellectual leadership. It is not a question of class alliances but the manifestation of a dialectical relationship between coercion‚ consent‚ force and persuasion.” Discuss this statement giving examples from Zimbabwe’s media terrain. BY BLESSING JONA In this presentation‚ this scholar seeks to solidify that indeed hegemony can be seen as the dissoluble unity between political‚ moral and intellectual
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Econet ramps up corporate social responsibility Friday‚ 05 November 2010 12:39 Workforce Solutions with Anthony Jongwe At a time when the inclusive government is considering introducing controversial legislation aimed at compelling companies within the country’s burgeoning mining sector to implement comprehensive corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes in communities they are operating within‚ Econet‚ Zimbabwe’s largest telecommunications company by subscriber base is forging
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Statutory Instrument 89 of 2013: A case of political law The recently gazetted Statutory Instrument 89 of 2013 (S.I.89 of 2013) has confirmed the long held public assumption that politics in Zimbabwe precedes law‚ that our problems are inherently political and the law is created and interpreted to suit certain political ambitions. S.I.89 of 2013 (termed Electoral (Accreditation of Observers) Regulations)‚ which is one of the many instruments that have been gazetted as ZANU PF prepares to frog
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