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    Speechwriters have the incredible power to advocate for social change‚ by accentuating the fundamentality of language and learning‚ through their use of rhetorical devices. Both Doris Lessing’s personal encounters with the Zimbabwe inequities‚ within her speech “On not winning the Nobel Prize” and Margaret Atwood’s “Spotty-handed Villainess”‚ fundamentally highlight the significance of language and learning as a means to encourage and advocate social change within its audience- primarily through

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    Robert Mugabe is something of mystery to the people of Zimbabwe and the rest of the world. He came from humble beginnings. He was the son of poor Shona tribesmen‚ his father Gabriel Matibiri was a Jesuit trained carpenter and his mother Bona a school teacher who was also trained by the Jesuits. Unlike many African rulers who create myths of their youth‚ his boyhood wasn’t one of great feats of masculinity or remarkable events. His life was that of a scholar‚ who got caught up in the whirlwind

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    Decency

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    society. Each and every community has its own set of values which members are supposed to follow. This essay is going to discuss decency paying particular attention to young girls who fall pregnant in their teens in South Africa and similar scenario in Zimbabwe of teenage mothers. It is also going to look at the policies used in the 1930s in South African government in order to create a good white person. Nina Botha discusses the experiences of young Afrikaner girls who fall pregnant in their teens.

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    3. (a) As defined by Armstrong (2006) Reward Management is concerned with the formulation and implementation of strategies and policies‚ the purpose of which are to reward people fairly‚ equitably and consistently in accordance with their value to the organization and thus help the organization to achieve its strategic goals. Flippo (1961) define as the adequate and equitable remuneration of resources to organizational objectives. These two terms covers the same aspect of human resources which

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    social‚ some are economic and at times problems may be both social and economic and this makes them socio – economic problems. The presentation will seek to undress the following socio-economic problems and their effect on educational management in Zimbabwe; school leavers; HIV and aids; child headed families; corruption; social stratification and drug abuse. 3.0 School Leavers School leavers may be described as those learners who join the labour market after completing a specific cycle of education

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    Proposed Title of the Project: Computerized Hospital Management System in Zimbabwe. 1.0 Background of the Project/ Introduction Through preliminary literature survey/review on I.T management systems in Zimbabwe it can be noted that hospitals have not fully computerised their data management systems. Most hospitals still rely on manual data capturing and storage mechanisms. Such traditional data management systems are prone to many errors‚ faults and biases through the human factor (the personnel

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    saw the need for the organisation to initiate this project. The elders are not ready to step down from position to pave way for the next generation‚ thus there is need for the youth to start their own projects. 4 23-27 July 2013 Preparing for Zimbabwe harmonised elections to be held on the 31st of July 2013. Accreditation of local observers at Khumalo Hotel in Bulawayo. Attending training for the accredited election observers at Polytechnic in Bulawayo. Attended a media

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    protagonist‚ Darling‚ takes as a skeptic of truth’s consequences throughout two distinct phases of her childhood‚ from Zimbabwe to America. Despite the fact that Darling matures to believe that her lies do not last forever‚ she excessively lies to guard the identities of two suffering relatives‚ her father and Uncle Kojo‚ from others. Although Darling’s transition from Zimbabwe to America matures her

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    ultimately affect their daily day actions and decisions. For example‚ media reforms in Zimbabwe that led to the opening up of airwaves in broadcasting to other players has had an impact on the operations of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation’s radio and television channels. Also‚ related to this‚ was the coming on board of the free to air satellite dishes‚ which have made it possible for people in Zimbabwe to have access to other channels other than the ZBC channels. Thus‚ for the managers of

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    This gives a clear picture that kin relations are always changing and differ with socio-economic -and cultural context. Different societies classify kin relations differently and therefore use different systems of kinship. In the eastern parts of Zimbabwe especially in Manicaland people can be related simply because they share

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