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What kind of classics?
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"Where Civil Blood Made Soldiers Hands Unclean" Rethinking War Time Coercion
(Academy Publishing/ SACDP, 2000)The Rhodesia Security forces and ZANLA guerrillas operating in Chivi had to win the war. It mattered little to them whether this goal was to be achieved by means of fair or foul, and as the war progressed, the problem ... -
Where did the African leaders go wrong? An analysis of selected texts by peter Abrahams and Ayi Kwei Armah.
(2018-01)The aim of this dissertation is to examine where the African leaders have gone wrong considering that they have been blamed for the lack of development in Africa. It looks at their failure as a betrayal of the aims and ... -
Where did the African leaders go wrong?An analysis of selected texts by Peter Abrahams and Ayi Kwei Armah
(1999)The aim of this dissertation is to examine where the African leaders have gone wrong considering that they have been blamed for the lack of development in Africa. It looks at their failure as betrayal of the aims and ideals ... -
White women and domesticity in colonial Zimbabwe, c.1890 to 1980
(2015)The study analyses white women‟s experiences in colonial Zimbabwe in relation to domesticity. As in most new colonial territories, one of the mandates of the coloniser was to domesticate „the wild‟ (that is the indigenous ... -
Whither Medicine In The Next Five Years In Rhodesia?
(Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), University of Zimbabwe (formerly University College of Rhodesia), 1972-04) -
Whither Parliamentary Democracy: A Look at Recent Constitutional Changes in Zimbabwe
(Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe (UZ), 1989) -
Whither Zimbabwe ? Crisis and Democratisation
(ROAPE Publications Ltd., 2002) -
Who Are Our Most Dangerous Criminals?
(Faculty of Law, University of Rhodesia ( now University of Zimbabwe.) (UZ.), 1976-10) -
Who are the Ndebele and the Kalanga in Zimbabwe?
(2006-05-23) -
Why I Can't Teach Customary Law
(Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe (UZ), 1997) -
Why study government?
(University College of Rhodesia, 1967) -
Why We Should Teach Democracy in Africa
(Human Resources Research Centre (HRRC); University of Zimbabwe (UZ)., 2009-11)Democracy has become a cherished ideal in Africa. Many countries in- Africa claim to be democratic with a number of them incorporating, the. word ‘democratic’ in their names. Liberation struggles were waged in the name of ... -
Wide World in Uganda, CYP in Ghana — Lessons to Share
(Human Resource Research Centre (HRRC) , University of Zimbabwe (UZ.), 2007-11)The focus ofthis study was to do a comparative study of two international distance learning programs in Africa - WIDE World in Uganda and Commonwealth Youth Program [CYP] in Ghana to find out how the two programs could ... -
Wildlife Conflict Management Between Imire Safari Ranch and its Surrounding Community in Hwedza District.
(2012-08-16)This study focused on a conflict over wildlife resources between Imire Safari Ranch and the surrounding community that has been resettled on former large scale commercial farms in Watershed East Ward of Hwedza District ... -
Willingness to pay for improved water supply services in Shoshong, Phaleng ward, Botswana: application of Contingent Valuation Method (CVM)
(2013-12)Developing countries face the mammoth task of providing basic services and infrastructure. Amongst the top services that have provenmost difficult to provide is the provision of water supply. Since many rural people are ... -
Women and the Land Reform Programme in Zimbabwe
(Institute of Development Studies:University of Zimbabwe, 2003-09) -
Women as offenders – the social and legal circumstances of women who commit crimes: A case study of selected prisons in Malawi
(2013-02-06)This study was conducted in three major prisons in Malawi (Zomba, Maula and Chichiri) between October 2003 and February 2004. It focused on establishing the social and legal circumstances that have shaped the condition ... -
Women entrepreneurs’ legal position in relation to effecting communications and payments using mobile phones: A need for reform
(2017)The use of mobile phones for their communication and simple financial payments needs has been widely touted as capable of facilitating women’s development, by aiding women reduce the flexibility, mobility and time constraints ...