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    Linear optimization of fish processing: A Case study of Lake Harvest Company, Kariba, Zimbabwe 

    Dhube, Ian (2019-12)
    The aim of this study was to develop a Net Profit Contribution maximisation model that can be used as a decision tool to aid production managers in determining how best to allocate materials for fish processing, allocate ...
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    Role of development finance institutions to Zimbabwe’s economic growth: Case of transport and power infrastructure development 

    Kaparamula, Runyararo Memory (2020-12)
    The importance of Transport and Power infrastructure to a Country’s development cannot be overemphasised. Zimbabwe is facing stagnating economic growth, if not economic decline, it is therefore not surprising that over ...
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    The effects of social media marketing on sales performance: a case of Peace Security Company 

    Mandivenga, Trymore (2019-12)
    The study focused on examining the effects of social media marketing on sales performance at Peace Security Company. Social media marketing plays a very crucial role in increasing sales performance of firms and organisations ...
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    An investigation of the determinants of domestic private investment in Zimbabwe, 1980-2015. 

    Mutonhori, Sibongile (University of Zimbabwe, 2017-04)
    Analyses of the sources of growth in developing countries revealed that a country’s growth comes from greater investment inter alia. The majority of countries that grow swiftly, invest a substantial portion of their GDP ...
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    The analysis of the impact of Presidential inputs scheme on agricultural productivity of Zimbabwe for the period 2016 to 2019: a case study of cotton 

    Gukwe, Innocent (2020-12)
    This study investigated the impact of the cotton presidential input scheme on agricultural productivity during the period 2016-2019. Poor cotton production in Zimbabwe due to exorbitant price of inputs coupled by poor ...
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    An evaluation of the effect of work-life balance on employee productivity in the Financial Services Sector in Zimbabwe: A case of NMB Bank. 

    Zaranyika, Angella (2019-12)
    The primary objective of the study was to evaluate the effect of work-life balance on employee productivity in the financial services sector in Zimbabwe. The research used NMB Bank as the case study. A quantitative, ...
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    An analysis of the impact of taxation on business performance of firms listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange 

    Shoko, Ruth (2020-01)
    This study seeks to analyze the impact of taxation on business performance of firms listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) for the years 2014-2018. In order to meet the study objectives, desk research was conducted ...
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    The effects of leadership styles on organizational performance of the insurance industry in Zimbabwe: The case of FBC insurance 

    Murongazvombo, Patience (2019-12)
    The studyexplored leadership styles employed bymanagement in theFBCInsuranceCompany,with the aim of categorizing these and assessing the effect they have on the performance of the insurance firm. Utilising positivism ...
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    An empirical analysis of the effectiveness of digital financial services as a panacea to the financial inclusion and growth conundrum faced by Zimbabwean banks 

    Mavunga, Elton (2019-11)
    Financial inclusion and growth has been a conundrum which a number of stakeholders have attempted to resolve. Among these are governments, regulators, independent bodies and financial institutions. Literature suggests ...
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    Catering for the informal sector on formal medical insurance products. 

    Chibvongodze, Farai (2019-11)
    Zimbabwe has been experiencing a growing informal economy mainly attributable to the harsh economic conditions that have forced most formal business to operate below capacity or in some cases completely shut down operations. ...
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