2. What interpretation has been made for the buildings of Great Zimbabwe?
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INTRODUCTION 1.1 Company background: PowerTel Communications (Pvt) Ltd. PowerTel Communications Private Limited was created in 1999 as a result of the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority unbundling program. PowerTel Communications (Pvt) Ltd‚ a wholly owned subsidiary of Zesa Holdings is a leading data communications service provider in Zimbabwe. PowerTel Communications is a licensed internet access provider with over 3000 kilometres of optical fibre cable in operation country wide. PowerTel communications
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ISSN: 2229-6158 ECONOMIC CHALLENGES OF SUGAR CANE PRODUCTION IN THE LOWVELD OF ZIMBABWE 1 Clainos Chidoko and 2Ledwin Chimwai Department of Economics‚ 2Department of Banking and Finance Great Zimbabwe University‚ Faculty of Commerce Box 1235‚ Masvingo‚ Zimbabwe 1 Abstract: The study sought to investigate the economic factors affecting the productivity of small scale sugar-cane farmers in the Lowveld of Zimbabwe with particular reference to Chipiwa farmers in Mkwasine area in Chiredzi District
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Participation in Nigeria: Determinants and Trends. University of Lagos‚ Nigeria. SCHULTZ‚ T.P. (1990) Women’s Changing Participation in the Labour Force: A World Perspective. Economic Development and Cultural Change. Vol. 38 pp 457-88. ZIMSTAT (2011) Zimbabwe Labour Force and Child Labour Survey
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transparency accountability‚ and being a mechanism of elite capture remain. While International Human Rights Law‚ Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law‚ provide for the relief and protection of Internally Displaced persons (IDPs)‚ the domestic legal framework in Zimbabwe‚ however‚ brings to the fore the tensions that characterise NGO/State relations. This study is qualitative. It was conducted through library research (of secondary sources on the subject). Use was also made of the internet as a source of information
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worldwide ban on ivory trade due to extensive poaching reducing the African elephant population by more than half. However‚ levels of poaching and illegal trade are getting out of control once again. Since 1997‚ certain countries such as Botswana and Zimbabwe have tried to weaken the ban by allowing the sale of thousands of kilograms of ivory to China and Japan. It was not until 2012 that CITIES recognized that elephant poaching had reached unsustainable levels (Elephants and the ivory trade‚ 1). The
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Law (HRM 2) LECTURER : Mr. M. Bhebhe Question: 1. Critically analyse the legal framework on the promotion of participation by employees in the decisions affecting their interests at enterprise level. Employee participation in Zimbabwe at enterprise level is conducted between an individual employer and a worker’s committee under the auspices of a works council where the parties have equal representation. In this paper the writer shall attempt to critically examine the legal framework
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within. This fact alone encourages a medical scheme to provide the best medical care that it can. Most care givers associated with medical schemes are private clinics‚ doctors‚ and specialists. There are over 10 such health insurance companies in Zimbabwe. “I have had lots of friends who’ve been affected by Aids and a very good friend of mine‚
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It is vital for businesses to understand the importance of ethics in this dynamic environment. An organisation’s corporate culture is supposed to be characterised by ethical behaviours for it to make decisions that are more likely to be socially responsible rather than motivated solely by making profits. Organisations that are committed to long term success recognise and realise that creating a culture where ethical behaviours are rewarded and encouraged is the ultimate key to survival and growth
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analysis‚ according to David A. Aaker. 1. Market Size Market size is determined by current and potential sales of an organisation through information from: a) Government data – for example inflation rates and the consumer basket surveys done by Zimbabwe Statistics provide with information about how high or low is the inflation and the poverty datum line helps to determine the likely buying patterns of consumers. b) Trade Associations- for example an organisation can analyse information from
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