onlineresearchjournals.org/JSS Mobile Money in Zimbabwe: Integrating Mobile Infrastructure and Processes to Organisation Infrastructure and Processes *Owen Kufandirimbwa1‚ Ngonidzashe Zanamwe1‚ Gilford Hapanyengwi1‚ and Gabriel Kabanda2 1 Computer Science Department‚ University of Zimbabwe‚ Zimbabwe. 2 Zimbabwe Open University‚ Zimbabwe. Received 22 March‚ 2013 Accepted 23 April‚ 2013 The emergence of mobile money in Zimbabwe has proved very popular as organisations across sectors
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A GUIDE TO ZIMBABWE GOVERNMENT REVENUE | A Toolkit and Guide for Legislators and Civil Society Organizations | | This toolkit is meant to equip Legislators and Civil Society Organizations to effectively monitor the Government of Zimbabwe Revenues as part of the broader Budgetary Policy Analysis and input | | | | Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 4 1.1 Background 4 1.2 Enabling Legislations 4 1.3 Tax Reforms 5 1.4 Taxes and the economy 6 1.5 The toolkit 6 Chapter 2:
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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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policies that speak to these needs. The question is how and when these needs can be made known to the policymakers. This paper will give a background of policy making in general then show the state of policymaking in Zimbabwe currently. It will go on to discuss how citizens in Zimbabwe can acquire skills that enable them to participate fully in policymaking. 1.1 Citizen participation in policymaking Pal as quoted in Zhou and Zvoushe (2012) observed that hidden agendas usually influence policy decisions
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The impact of sanctions ono zimbabw PART ONE: In a three (3) to four (4) page paper‚ discuss an issue that has particular importance for you. As you are writing‚ consider the following questions: What is your issue? What is the current state of the issue—in other words‚ is the issue currently being debated‚ or is it static for the time being? As far as you are concerned‚ what needs to be done about the issue? Has Cobb and Elder’s model of “triggers as issue shapers” been applicable to your issue
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www.iiste.org An Analysis of the Challenges Faced by Banks in Managing Credit in Zimbabwe Severino Mavhiki1 Denver Mapetere1* Christopher Mhonde‚1 1. Faculty of Commerce‚ Business Management Department‚ Midlands State University‚ P bag 9055 Gweru‚ Zimbabwe * E-mail of the corresponding author: mapetered@msu.ac.zw Abstract The purpose of the study is to analyse the challenges facing banks in managing credit in Zimbabwe in the wake of the multicurrency regime that was introduced in the year 2009. The
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Cambridge: University Press. Louw‚ D.J. (2006) Ubuntu‚ on www.louw@pixle.co.za‚ Accessed on 15/08/2007. Mbiti‚ J.S. (1990) African Religions and Philosophy‚ (2nd ed.)‚ London: Heinemann. Njobe‚ M.W. (1996) Education for Liberation‚ London: Skotaville. Zimbabwe Education Act (Chapter 25:04) Revised Edition (1996)
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small business is impacted by the social‚ political‚ and economical environment in Zimbabwe. Firstly‚ the corruption in Zimbabwe brings a great influence on the small business‚ which introduces nonscientific allocation of resources. Secondly‚ the hyper inflation in Zimbabwe also severely affects small businesses‚ which makes long-term budgeting and planning futile. Thirdly‚ the limited access to finance in Zimbabwe also prevents the small businesses from growth. Finally‚ the informal sector induces
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DISCUSS THE CHALLENGES THAT ARE FACED BY RECORDS CENTRES IN ZIMBABWE IN AUTOMATING THEIR RECORDS SYSTEMS. People frequently turn to technology because they find they can’t manage their paper records. Either they are swamped by too much paper on site‚ or they can’t find the documents they need‚ or both. By itself‚ technology cannot fix a records management problem; technology applications need a lot of research and planning to be effective. While automating records can be a valuable tool‚ there are
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DETAILED DISSERTATION PROPOSAL OF NENZOU T.G R089512X SUPERVISOR: Mr. JOEL ZOWA “The plight of an unrepresented accused person in a criminal trial in Zimbabwe” Introduction Central to the whole aspect of the entire system of criminal justice‚ in any civilized nation‚ is the quest to strike a balance between the scales of justice. Criminal offenders‚ on one hand‚ must be punished in order to prevent socially intolerable activities and concurrently minimum fair trial rights of every accused
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