ACCOUNT FOR THE DECLINE OF GREAT ZIMBABWE. Although the Great Zimbabwe area had rainfall patterns generally good enough to support the cultivation of crops like sorghum‚ millet‚ beans‚ and squash and promote good pasturage for cattle and sheep‚ droughts occurred from time to time and they contributed to the decline of the state. A drought occurring at a time the population had reached a critical point in relation to its natural resources would have destroyed Great Zimbabwe’s ability to feed
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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 Michael Kamoyo
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“Inflation” Hyper Inflation in Zimbabwe MAHAM TASEER (BS37 3184) UMAIRZIA (BS37 3174) MUTTAYAB MASOOD (BS37 3190) SAAD SHEIKH (VS30 2532) GECO – 202 MACRO ECONOMICS Submitted to: Mr. Nawaz Ahmed 2012 Macroeconomics Report “Inflation” Hyper Inflation in Zimbabwe MAHAM TASEER (BS37 3184)
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PROFIT MAXIMISATION IN ZIMBABWE The traditional economist’s view is that firms are profit maximizes‚ with each decision based on the need to maximize profits (Griffiths and Wall‚ 2005). Although the assumption of profit maximization has come under repeated criticism‚ it still remains relevant to the Zimbabwean firm today irrespective of size. To begin with‚ a profit objective is often the principal reason for the original formation of the smaller companies‚ the majority of which are under the direct
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USAID COUNTRY PROFILE PROPERTY RIGHTS AND RESOURCE GOVERNANCE ZIMBABWE OVERVIEW In September 2008‚ Zimbabwe’s political parties‚ ZANU–PF and the two formations of MDC‚ signed a power-sharing agreement. The Agreement identifies land as a critical issue and commits to: (1) conduct a land audit to ensure accountability and to eliminate multiple farms; (2) ensure that land is allocated to eligible people on a non-discriminatory basis; (3) ensure land tenure security; (4) call for the U.K. government
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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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Entrepreneurship are innovators who take it upon themselves to fill in any gap or opportunity that they see or feel that it is not being satisfied by other leading firms in the market. Ronstadt‚ (2002)‚ as cited by Holt‚(2005) defined entrepreneurship as the dynamic process of creating incremental wealth. The wealth created by individuals who assume major risks in terms of equity‚ time and or career commitment or providing value for the same product or service. For some entrepreneurship is an in-born
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Securitization is a structured finance process that distributes risk by aggregating assets in a pool ‚often by selling assets to a special purpose entity‚ then issuing new securities backed by the assets and their cash flows. The securities are sold to investors who share the risk and reward from those assets. Securitization is similar to a sale of a profitable business into a separate entity. The previous owner trades the ownership of that unit‚ and all the profit and loss that might come in the
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definitions‚ the essential feature of industrial democracy is that it gives employees or their representatives a share in the process of management. It is against this background that this essay will examine the view that ‘there is industrial democracy in Zimbabwe’ using practical examples from Zimbabwean enterprises. Since the settler occupation in 1890‚ in the hierarchical order of Rhodesia‚ the Black stood at the lowest level. As an African‚ one was subjected to the overall system of discrimination
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