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    Lung pathology in Human Immunodefiency Virus positive patients an autopsy study 

    Javangwe, Tsungai V (2014-03-17)
    Aim: To accurately describe the lung pathology occurring in deceased Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) positive individuals by way of an autopsy study and to attempt to do a clinicopathological correlation. Materials ...
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    The relationship between knowledge of breast self-examination and practices regarding breast self-examination among women aged 25 – 49 years at Mbare family services clinic in Harare, Zimbabwe 

    Mothobi, Muriel N (2014-03-17)
    Worldwide, breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women and it is the leading cause of cancer deaths among women (Jemal, Ward, Center, Siegel and Thun). In Zimbabwe, the proportion of women dying from ...
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    Capital structure and the financial performance of listed firms on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange 

    Chinoda, Whatmore Dennis (2016)
    The main objective of this study was to investigate the impact of capital structure on financial performance of firms listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange. Total leverage to asset ratio, short term leverage to asset ratio ...
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    The strategic relevance of sanctions as a democratizing tool in the third world in an emerging multi-polar world: A case study of Zimbabwe 

    Chirimambowa, Tamuka Charles (2016-04)
    The increasing use of sanctions as a democratisation tool has elicited many questions regarding their strategic relevance and effectiveness in an emerging multi-polar world. The rise of China, India, Brazil, resurgence of ...
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    Challenges of multiple membership to sub-regional trading blocs: The case of Zimbabwe 

    Sukuta, Tapuwa (2016)
    There is an overlap of membership among Regional Economic Communities (RECs) in Southern Africa to an extent unparalleled anywhere else in the world. This has a bearing on the costs and benefits particularly of deeper ...
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    Determinants of multidrug resistance amongst turberculosis patients in Matabeleland North and Bulawayo Metropolitan provinces, 2013 

    Muchena, Gladwin (2016-05)
    Introduction: Multidrug resistance tuberculosis is an emerging threat to the management of TB in Zimbabwe. The aim of the study was to investigate the determinants of MDR-TB in Matabeleland North and Bulawayo Metropolitan ...
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    Factors associated with respiratory distress in the newborn, Harare maternity hospital, 2013 

    Tshilumba, S. (2016-05)
    Introduction: Globally, 4 million babies die each year in the first four weeks of life, the neonatal period. Neonatal deaths account for nearly 40% of deaths worldwide in children less than five years old. Neonatal ...
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    Development and characterization of food products from Parinari curatellifolia (Hacha or Chakata) fruit 

    Benhura, Chakare (University of Zimbabwe, 2015-11)
    Parinari curatellifolia fruit is consumed in its raw state or processed into food products in rural areas during periods of food shortage. The purpose of the study was to determine the physico-chemical properties of ...
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    An investigation into the effects of corruption on national development in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Zimbabwe (2000-2014). 

    Rudi, Emilia Nyasha (University of Zimbabwe, 2015-04)
    The causes and effects of corruption have been discussed to a significant extent all over the world. The fact that corruption exists in frighteningly large levels within Sub –Saharan Africa makes it mandatory for researchers ...
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    Cybercrime as a threat to the Southern African Development Community (SADC) maintenance of peace and security: The case of Zimbabwe (2016- 2018). 

    Ncube, Abigail (University of Zimbabwe, 2018-04)
    This study focuses on the roles both SADC and Zimbabwe play in curbing cybercrime and ensuring cyber security within the SADC region and in Zimbabwe specifically. Emphasis is placed on the importance of Cyber security in ...
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