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Local Government Legislation in Southern Rhodesia up to the 30th September, 1963
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Local level benefits of CBNRM: The case of Mahenye ward Campfire, Zimbabwe
(2016-05)CBNRM projects are meant for local people to benefit from managing and conserving natural resources around them. It is operational in the region but whether people benefit and the degree to which they do so is a matter ... -
Local level benefits of CBNRM: the case of Mahenye Ward CAMPFIRE, Zimbabwe
(2014-07-21)CBNRM projects are meant for local people to benefit from managing and conserving natural resources around them. It is operational in the region but whether people benefit and the degree to which they do so is a matter ... -
Local Participation in Transboundary Water Resources Management: The Case of Limpopo Basin, Zimbabwe
(2012-10-15)IWRM-led water reforms in southern Africa have emphasised the creation of new institutions with little explanation regarding how the institutions can effectively engage with stakeholders at different levels, especially ... -
Local Participation in Transboundary Water Resources Management: The Case of Limpopo Basin, Zimbabwe
(2012-08-30)IWRM-led water reforms in southern Africa have emphasised the creation of new institutions with little explanation regarding how the institutions can effectively engage with stakeholders at different levels, especially ... -
LOCAL PARTICIPATION IN TRANSBOUNDARY WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: THE CASE OF LIMPOPO BASIN, ZIMBABWE
(2012-11-01)IWRM-led water reforms in southern Africa have emphasised the creation of new institutions with little explanation regarding how the institutions can effectively engage with stakeholders at different levels, especially ... -
Locational Aspects Of The Manufacturing Industry In Zimbabwe
(Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ), 1988-09)Mining and agriculture have long been the backbone of the Zimbabwean economy. However, since the l960’s the manufacturing sector has greatly increased in importance and it is now the sector that contributes most to the ... -
Logistic regression and linear discriminant analysis in the evaluation of factors associated with stunting in children: Divergence and similarity of the statistical methods
(2016-05)Background: Stunting is a well-established child health indicator of chronic malnutrition which is associated with biological, environmental and socioeconomic factors. Logistic regression and linear discriminant analysis ... -
A logit estimation of factors determining adoption of conservation farming by smallholder farmers in the semi-arid areas of Zimbabwe
(2013-06-04)Despite heavy investment made by various organizations in Sub-Saharan Africa, to promote conservation farming, the adoption of this technology remained low. Therefore, this study was carried out to estimate the factors ... -
Longing for the wisdom of King Solomon : Custody and the best interests of the child concept
(University of Zimbabwe, Faculty of Law, 2013-06)The best interests of the child test has been applied by courts in Zimbabwe and elsewhere to determine which parent should have custody of a child. Some states in the USA have come up with laws that ... -
Looking back to look forward: Case note on S v Madondo & Anor 2015 (1) ZLR 807(H)
(University of Zimbabwe, 2018)The advent of the new Constitution1 in 2013 ushered in a new constitutional paradigm anchored on the sacrosanct principle of supremacy of the constitution. It envisages an open and democratic society where the enjoyment ... -
Loss to follow up in HIV exposed infants in the PMTCT programme in Hurungwe District, Zimbabwe
(2014-05-21)High rates of loss to follow-up (LFU) of HIV exposed infants after birth have been described to be a challenge in the PMTCT programme. In Hurungwe District out of the 148 exposed infants in the exposed infants register ... -
A Lost Opportunity: The Case of the Water Reform Debate in the Fourth Parliament of Zimbabwe
(University of Zimbabwe Publications, 2001)This article analyses the debate on water reform that took place in the fourth Parliament of Zimbabwe leading up to the enactment of the Water Act [Chapter 20: 24] and the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) ... -
Low risk and high risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) and cervical cancer in Zimbabwe: Epidemiological evidence
(University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, 2001)Objective: To establish the prevalence of detectable low-risk and high-risk, oncogenic HPV types in cervical swabs of women with histologically proven cancer of the cervix. Design: Cross sectional study. Setting: Harare ... -
Low-frequency asymmetric vibrations of a tn shell with sign-changing curvature.
(2012-09-03)Most problems in Applied Mathematics involving difficulties such as nonlinear governing equations and boundary conditions, variable coefficients and complex boundary shapes preclude exact solutions. Consequently exact ... -
Low-income home ownership in the post-colonial city: A case study of Harare, Zimbabwe.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2020)Homeownership, as a form of housing tenure, is associated with social, political and economic benefits. These benefits are the reasons why most governments prefer it. The promotion of homeownership among low-income groups ... -
Lung Abscess in Africans Admitted to the Medical Unit, Harare Hospital
(Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), University of Zimbabwe (formerly University College of Rhodesia.), 1972-03) -
Lung pathology in Human Immunodefiency Virus positive patients an autopsy study
(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 ... -
Lymphoma cutis report of a case
(University College of Rhodesia, 1967-12) -
Lymphoproliferative malignancies in association with endemic African Kaposi’s Sarcoma
(Faculty of Medicine, Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM) , University of Zimbabwe (UZ.), 1994-07)The association of classical Kaposi’s sarcoma with lymphoproliferative disorders is well known. However, far less is known about lymphoproliferative malignancies in endemic African Kaposi’s sarcoma. A review of 47 patients ...
















