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    Mr Dube

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    ended August 31 2010‚ the company advises: “To date‚ over 50 000 students have been assisted by the Group through its different social investment vehicles such as Capernaum Trust‚ Joshua Nkomo Scholarship Fund and the National Health Care Trust of Zimbabwe.” Over the years‚ Econet has built an enviable track record in CSR programmes which has seen it initiating various CSR initiatives in the country. Econet has reported a strong set of results which have seen its total assets increase by 21 percent

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    Tourism in Zambia

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    waterfalls. They are miraculous and marvelous. Victoria Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in the world. It presents a spectacular sight of one-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River. Furthermore‚ form the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. People can’t image how beautiful it is unless they see it by themselves one day. In addition‚ there are 17 other beautiful falls dotted around the country such as Kalambo Falls. Countries in Africa are always lake of water. However‚ Zambia is

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    imperial powers (such as the British Empire) ended up occupying most of Africa. This created colonial territories leaving only Ethiopia and Liberia as the only independent countries. Britain occupied Egypt‚ Sudan‚ Kenya and Uganda‚ British Somaliland‚ Zimbabwe and Zambia (Southern and Northern Rhodesia)‚ Botswana (Bechuanaland)‚ South Africa (Orange Free State and the Transvaal)‚ Gambia‚ Sierra Leone‚ Nigeria‚ Ghana (British Gold Coast) and Malawi (Nyasaland). These countries held more than 30% of Africa

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    Geoffrey A. Smith Poli. Sci. 7 section #3053 Prof. Melvin Aaron June 31 2012 Sub-Saharan Africa: A Threat to Global Stability Still recovering from malicious colonialism‚ the southern half of Africa has incurred several other factors contributing to the regions underdevelopment. The southern half has a general inability to contain AIDS‚ corruption‚ and war in the region. Racism is still prevalent‚ there are dire food shortages‚ and to add‚ there is mounting debt in almost every country in

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    Sheraton Hotel Case Study

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    Introduction As stated in the introductory section‚ Sheraton Hotels and Resorts Worldwide‚ the owners of Sheraton Hotels intends to build a new hotel in Zimbabwe’s resort town of Victoria Falls. Victoria Falls being a popular destination is a prime tourism destination Sheraton Hotels and Resorts Worldwide identified Zimbabwe’s tourist towns as a potentially profitable location to build their latest state of the art hotel and have initiated this chapter of the project is to analyze the opportunities

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    No witchcraft for sale.

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    between the Farquars‚ a Christian family and their servant Gideon‚ in a colonized Zimbabwe‚ and the native secrets‚ that no power can buy. The story is written with a 3rd person narrator with an omniscient point of view‚ where the happenings are chronological and told in an easy everyday jargon‚ which is supported by direct speech. The Farquars‚ was a very kind and grateful family‚ who lived on a farm in Zimbabwe. They lived in harmony with their servants‚ where all parties knew their role and

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    African History Study Guide

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    IDs (Choice of 10‚ 4 points each) Brazzaville Conference -1944 -the move to Decolonization: the French case (after the fall of France during WWII) Charles de Gaulle recognized need to revise relationship between France and its colonies in Africa (conference arranged to bring political‚ social‚ and economic reforms) -created the Brazzaville Declaration (French Empire would remain the same/united‚ new colonial assemblies‚ citizens of colonies have equal rights‚ right to vote + parliamentary

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    Statutory Instrument 89

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    Statutory Instrument 89 of 2013: A case of political law The recently gazetted Statutory Instrument 89 of 2013 (S.I.89 of 2013) has confirmed the long held public assumption that politics in Zimbabwe precedes law‚ that our problems are inherently political and the law is created and interpreted to suit certain political ambitions. S.I.89 of 2013 (termed Electoral (Accreditation of Observers) Regulations)‚ which is one of the many instruments that have been gazetted as ZANU PF prepares to frog

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    Cecil Rhodes

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    Cecil Rhodes Cecil Rhodes was born on July 5th‚ 1853 to a Hertfordshire clergyman. He was one of six sons to the vicar. He was an unhealthy child‚ suffering from heart and breathing ailments. Cecil‚ unlike two of his brothers‚ was not sent to Eton or Winchester. Nor did he join the military. His poor constitution limited his career options‚ and left him with the choice of becoming a barrister or a clergyman. He was sent to study at a local grammar school. After his schooling‚ and due to

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    Transcontinental Railroad

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    Africa is one of the biggest continent in the world‚ consisting of many countries all varied in their cultures and economic activities. In order to improve this continent‚ there should be a transcontinental railroad that runs throughout Africa‚ transporting people‚ products‚ and cultures. A good railroad should avoid problems such as diseases‚ famine/poverty‚ natural disasters‚ and geographical features. I chose to focus on avoiding natural disasters‚ geographical features‚ poverty‚ and conflicts

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