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    INTRODUCTION A bank’s profitability is of utmost concern in the modern economy‚ commercial banks are in the business of receiving deposits (liabilities) and to issue debt securities on one hand and create or invest in assets on the other hand during these transactions banks incur costs for their liabilities and earn income from their assets. Asset – liability management is therefore very critical for the sound management of the finances of any organisation that invests to meet its future cash

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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Topic The theme is about the analysis of the effects of different sources of capital on investment decisions in Astra Holdings Limited. An examination was carried out on specific components of debt‚ equity and working capital and the reasons for preferring one financing method to the other. Furthermore‚ the balance sheet movements of compositions of certain elements relating to debt‚ equity and to a lesser extent working capital were analysed over a period of three years

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    Tanzania is designed as a home country. (b) Toward the end of 1999‚ the central bank (Reserve Bank) in Zimbabwe stabilized the Zimbabwe dollar‚ the Zim for short‚ at Z$38/USD and privately instructed the banks to maintain that rate. In response‚ at the end of 1999‚ an illegal market developed wherein the Zim traded at Z$44/USD. Are you surprised at rumours that claim corporations in Zimbabwe were “hoarding” USD200 million? Explain. Question Three What are the advantages and disadvantages of

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    in the metropolis of the world - Stockholm in 1982‚ Rio in 1992 and more recently Copenhagen in 2009 to lay out the path for saving our ailing planet. Whilst these conventions have contributed enormously to the cause of environmental protection‚ Zimbabwe‚ one feels‚ has lagged behind in terms of legislative initiative. One‘s arena of particular interest is that of locus standi - the ability of an individual to use the law as a remedy to enforce the right to a clean and safe environment. This article

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    Bond‚ P. 1992: The region ’s citizens have to live with cycle of continuous eruption. Africa South‚ June. 2. Cleves Mosse‚ J.‚ 1993: Half the World‚ Half a Chance‚ Oxfam‚ Oxford. 3. Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI)‚ 2008: Zimbabwe Manufacturing Survey Report‚ Zimbabwe Independent‚ Harare‚ Zimbabwe. 4. El Sammani et al. 1989. Management problems in Greater Khartoum. In: R. E. Stren and R. R. White (eds.)‚ African Cities in Crisis. Westview Press‚ Boulder‚ Colo. 5. Ghosh P. K. ed‚ 1984: Urban

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    PERCEPTIONS OF DOUBLE SESSION SCHOOLING ON ORDINARY LEVEL STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE IN GEOGRAPHY 1 Garikai Singadi‚ 2Pedzisai Goronga‚ 3Lameck Gatahwi and 4Lizzie Mutangirwa 1 Pedzisai Goronga‚ PO Box MP167 Mount Pleasant‚ University of Zimbabwe‚ Harare‚ Zimbabwe. Abstract: The aim of the study was find out “O” level teachers’ and students’ perceptions of double session schooling system in the teaching and learning of geography The study was carried out in the qualitative paradigm in which a

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    to its customers‚ investors and the general public. The functions and key tasks of public relations specialist can be varied as shall be shown in this essay. The role of a public relation officer in the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) will be detailed in the coming paragraphs. The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) was established on 19 January 2001 as a successor organization to the then Department of Taxes and the Department of Customs and Excise following the promulgation of the Revenue

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    WHAT CHALLENGES DOES THE TRADITIONAL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ENCOUNTER IN A CHANGING PUBLIC SECTOR ENVIRONMENT The traditional model of public administration (TPA) remains the longest standing and most successful theory of management in the public sector which pre-dominated for most of the 20th century. The TPA can be characterized as an administration under the formal control of the political leadership which was based on a strictly hierarchical model of bureaucracy‚ staffed by permanent‚ neutral

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    [pic] [pic] [pic] ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my greatest gratitude to the people who have helped & supported me throughout my project. I am grateful to my teacher Mr.Uday Sir for her continuous support for the project‚ from initial advice & contacts in the early stages of conceptual inception & through ongoing advice & encouragement to this day. A special thank of mine goes to my colleague who helped me in completing the project & she exchanged her interesting

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    water rationing on public health”: Case study of Makokoba‚ Bulawayo Introduction Zimbabwe local governance is made up of a system of city councils and municipalities which are mandated to provide water and sanitation services and goods to their respective residents. This system has been effective during the colonial era where the urban areas were less populated than there are at the present moment. The Zimbabwe post-independence period has seen a large influx of people into the urban areas. The

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