BIBLIOGRAPHY………………………………………………………………… 26 1.0 INTRODUCTION The University of Zambia (UNZA) is Zambia’s largest University. It was founded in 1966 and has its main campus along Great East Road about 7 kilometers from Lusaka City. It has two campuses; one along the Great East Road (which is the main one) and the Ridgeway Campus located at the University Teaching Hospital. It has a student population of more than 13000 students. The University of Zambia is divided
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Such included‚ parents (family causal factors)‚ teachers (academic causal factors)‚ and students (personal causal factors) (Diaz‚ 2003). However‚ this study investigated the main factors that affect students’ academic performance at The University of Zambia main campus. Broadly speaking‚ factors influencing academic performance of students vary from one academic environment to another‚ from one set of students to the next‚ and indeed from one cultural setting to another. It however appears that students
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LEGAL EMPOWERMENT OF THE POOR: EMPOWERING INFORMAL BUSINESSES IN ZAMBIA By Silane K Mwenechanya (Dr)1 An Issue Paper prepared for the UNDP – Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor October‚ 2007 1 All comments should be addressed to Dr SK Mwenechanya at skmwene@zamnet.zm. The author is a business consultant with a special interest in private sector development. He is based in Lusaka‚ Zambia. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES.............................
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Society: Evidence from Nigeria’ The Journal of Modern African Studies Vol 39 No accessed on 14/11/2007 at http://www.jstor.org/about/terms.html Mumba‚ M.H (2004)‚ Marriage of Convenience State- Civil Society Partnership in the PRSP formulation process in Zambia. M.A Thesis. The Hague:ISS Narayan‚ A eta l (2002)‚ Voices of the Poor: Poverty and Social Capital in Tanzania‚ World Bank‚ Washington DC Polland‚ A and Court‚ J (2008) ‘How Civil Society Organizations Use Evidence to Racelis‚ M (2008)‚ ‘Anxieties
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the effects of global warming are most severe in the less developed countries of which Zambia is no exception. Climate change has posed many challenges on different sectors of the economy. One of the major resources affected by climatic changes is forests‚ forestry products non timber forest products. The main essence of this essay is to discuss the impact of climate change on non timber forest products in Zambia. The paper will have an overview of what climate change and non timber products are after
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POSSIBLE WAYS OF MITIGATING HIGH BANK LENDING RATES IN ZAMBIA The first thing that must be done in order to mitigating the problem of high bank lending rates is by reducing the gap between interest rate on Treasury bills and inflation. It must be borne in mind that the gap must not be reduced by increasing the level of inflation but by reducing the level of interest on TBs so that it comes close to that of inflation. The target will be to reduce the correlation of the relationship between interest
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national planning & Development and Ministry of Home Affairs in Zambia 1.0 Introduction Zambia a democratic country is one of the former rich countries in Africa who is now among the poor ones in the African continent. She has not been left out of the public sector reforms that are worldwide. Although globally the public sector reforms have greatly improved as noted by ACCA (2010)‚ most developing countries are still lagging behind and Zambia is no exception. Most accounting researchers agreed that
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UNIVERSITY OF LUSAKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Business Environment (RE140) Assignment #:1 Student Name: Marleen Nakubiana Muttendango Computer No: BRE1621005 Required: Use Michael Porter’s Five Forces model to analyse any Industry of your choice in Zambia Due date: 20th September 2012 Lecturer: Mrs Mutere 1 CONTENTS PAGE 1.0. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 3 2.0. OVERVIEW ...................
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and resourcing power; and the importance of building not only technical but also strategic capacity to manage multisectoral relationships for improved nutrition outcomes. Ultimately‚ these solutions will have to be tailored to country contexts. Zambia is an ideal candidate for a country that could make a significant impact on its malnutrition problem. With the emergence of
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explains the impact or contributions of political parties in a Liberal Democracy using the Structural functionalist Approach. It will also converse the important roles that these political parties play in every political structure‚ specifically in Zambia. To start with‚ it will explain what the terms Liberal‚ Liberal Democracy and Political Parties are; it will also explain the Structural functionalist Approach. Thereafter‚ the works and critiques of having Political parties will later be discussed
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