truck‚ or other mobile automobile) to enable the owner or someone else to track the vehicle’s location to pinpoint where the vehicle is located. Brief history of the company Cargo Carriers International Hauliers (Private) Limited (CCIH) is a Zimbabwe based logistics company operating extensively in the Southern and Central African region. Through a
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example with the country Zimbabwe. In 2002‚ the Zimbabwe government increased its supply of money drastically. This caused currency depreciation and very high inflation for the country’s people. The Zimbabwe Dollar was worth around 2 cents US Dollar. By 2006 the depreciation had grown and the new currency price was 0.00001 or one-thousandth of a US Dollar. This has made the Zimbabwe dollar very repealing compared to other world currencies. Therefore‚ the aggregate demand for Zimbabwe Dollar has decreased
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AUDIT OFFICE ACT‚ 2009 The objectives Of the Act 1) To establish an independent office of the Comptroller and Auditor-General as an office outside the Public Service 2) To provide for the administration of the office and the conditions of service for its members. 3) To provide for the additional functions of the Comptroller and Auditor-General 4) To establish the office of the Audit Office Commission and provide for its functions 5) To provide for the transfer of persons from the
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Why are African States weak? There are many causes for state weakness‚ there are many causes for state strength. State legitimacy‚ corruption‚ homogeneous/heterogeneous societies‚ unstable governments‚ uneducated workforce have all been named as the reason why an economy of the country is not working‚ but there is never one single reason why something does not work There is not also always a continual growth‚ and some countries can grow much bigger and stronger in some years‚ only to be hit
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The Laffer curve‚ named after the economist Arthur Laffer‚ is a curve that demonstrates the trade-off between tax-rates and tax-revenues (Wanniski 1978). It is used to illustrate the concept of taxable income elasticity‚ the idea that a government can maximise the revenue by setting the tax rates at an optimum point. This curve can be traced back as far as 1844 to a French economist Jules Dupit who in 1844 found similar effects as Laffer did (Laffer 2004). Dupit also saw tax revenues rising from
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importance of ethical practices‚ the writers’ view on what the consequences of unethical practice should be and the reasons why it should be so. More so‚ one can expect to see a case study of an unethical practice that occurred at an orphanage in Zimbabwe. Just
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Global Disparities Describe the global patterns of: Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) Low IMR: Europe and North America‚ including Australia and NZ (Mostly MEDCs nations). Southern part of South America‚ Russia‚ East Asia and Malaysia. Some Middle East countries‚ including UAE. Medium IMR: Northern SA and most of Asia‚ Central America and Northern/Southern Africa. High IMR: Central Africa‚ West Africa‚ Somalia and Afghanistan. Is there a relationship between them? Possibly:
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Local gacaca trials offers these benefits of a more personal setting within the community in which the atrocity took place‚ and this has further benefits – increased unity and reconciliation. Seeing as how the gacaca form of justice aims to reintegrate the defendant back into society to become a productive and contributive member‚ it makes sense that the trials are held within the community – so that the victim and perpetrator can be in the same space and have justice be served while also allowing
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New Jersey G.O.Nwanko‚ 1990‚Prudential Regulation of Nigerian Banking‚ University of Lagos Press‚ Akoka Gary Smith‚ 1991‚ Money‚ Banking & Financial Intermediation‚ D.C managing Financial Services‚ 5th Edition‚ Richard D. Irwin Inc Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe‚ 2004‚ Monetary Policy Statement‚ Third Quarter to 30
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1.0 INTRODUCTION Paper is used for writing and printing‚ for wrapping and packaging‚ and for a variety of other applications ranging from kitchen towels to the manufacture of building materials. In modern times‚ paper has become a basic material‚ commonly found in almost all parts of the world. The basic process of making paper involves two stages: the breaking up of raw material (which contains cellulose fibre) in water to form a pulp (a suspension of fibres)‚ and the formation of sheet paper
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