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    THE UNIVERSITY OF ZAMBIA School of Law L341 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ∗ Please note that this is a draft. The material is under revision. ∗This material has been prepared by John P. Sangwa and was initially part of a larger study undertaken by the author. The material is meant for students studying L341. The reproduction for any purpose whatsoever of this work or any part thereof in any form or manner is not allowed without the permission of the author. 1 INTRODUCTION What is Administrative

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    Introduction Mayukwayukwa refugee settlement is located in the Kaoma District of Zambia’s Western Province and houses 11‚000 refugees. The camp has major issue on the management of waste since there is no department for it. Furthermore‚ the camp has no designed place to dispose the waste which leads the inhabitants to dump solid waste into the nearby bushes (Bodonyi 2014). The project is intended to help the management of waste by sorting out types of waste and reducing the pollution causes by it

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    African Journal of History and Culture Vol. 3(5)‚ pp. 65-72‚ June 2011 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJHC ISSN 2141-6672 ©2011 Academic Journals Review A critique of modernization and dependency theories in Africa: Critical assessment J. Matunhu Department of Development Studies‚ Midlands State University‚ Zimbabwe. E-mail: matunhuj@msu.ac.zw. Accepted 6 April‚ 2011 The way states and development specialists rationalize how to commit economic resources to development

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    By Maxwell Zulu (BAEd‚ LLB‚ Dip AEd): Importance of the Office of the Investigator General in the control of administrative action Introduction Until the early 1970s‚ Zambia did not have the office of the Ombudsman or Investigator General. In 1972 when cases of corruption and abuse of power were becoming more rampant‚ Dr Kenneth Kaunda the republican president then expressed a wish and desire to set up an institution to fight these vices. Thus this marked the birth of the Office of the Investigator

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    in the Kafue Basin of Zambia has put pressure on the resource and conflicts among stakeholders have emerged due to the diminishing quality and quantity of the water from the main source- the Kafue River. The current trends in the appropriation of water resources of the Kafue flats for human use‚ and particularly for irrigated agriculture are not sustainable. The water uses have risen due to low taxes and heavy subsidies on water by the Government of the republic of Zambia. Compounded to this problem

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    less employment opportunities than men the world over. This essay focuses on the advantages of educating girls and women. It also points out some factors that have lead to girls and women generally lag behind in educational attainment especially in Zambia. Educating girls and women is one of the best investments a society can make. This is because an educated woman acquires the skills‚ the self-confidence and the information she needs to become a better parent‚ worker and citizen. Specifically‚

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    Weeks 6 & 7 – Zambia Trade Tour Assignment Worksheet The exchange rate of a country measures the external value of the currency. To a country such as Zambia the market for foreign exchange is very important. Its own currency‚ the kwacha is not a hard currency and thus not universally accepted in payment of debt. Zambia relies on generating foreign currency from selling exports to enable it to finance imports. The macroeconomic situation such as the balance of payments position‚ employment and

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    References: 1. Foreign Direct Investment: What difference for Zambia? Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection Bulletin No.50 http://www.jctr.org.zm/bulletins/for-di-invest.htm. 15th September 2007 2. Gabas‚ J.J. (1993‚ January-February). Dossier: Aid and development - where the twain shall meet. The Courier. 137

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    QUESTION: Discuss how gender can be mainstreamed into the Zambian policies‚ giving examples where possible. The Zambian society is dominated by patriarchal structures internalized in both the traditional and cultures and in both political and economic systems. This is reflected in unequal gender roles‚ with regard to participation in decision-making and economic opportunities. The patriarchal system and practices constitutes an obstacle to poverty eradication and democracy‚ which requires

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    justice (Paley). The rules which regulate the structure of the principal organs of government and their relationship to each other‚ and determine their principal functions. The rules governing the relationship between the individual and the state. The Zambia constitution is written. These rules are found in statute law‚ case law‚ the law and custom of parliament and constitutional conventions and have‚ in general‚ no higher status than any other laws. As a result certain constitutions are said to be flexible

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