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Women's access to potable water and sanitation as a human right. A case study of Alaska and Shackleton settlements in Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe
(2012-08-24)The residential areas of Alaska and Shackleton are located 14 and 26 kilometres respectively from Chinhoyi. Chinhoyi falls within Mashonaland West province of Zimbabwe. The two are former copper mine settlements to the ... -
Women's lives and women's struggles in rural Zimbabwe by Donna Pankhurst
(University of Leeds, 1988-09) -
Women, land and the constitution
(Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe (UZ), 1998)In addressing the issue of Women, Land and the Constitution, the discussion shall be broken down into three main components. Firstly, the problems that women experience with access to all forms of resources, but especially ... -
Women, natural resource management and household food security: An overview
(University of Zimbabwe, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, 1988-12) -
Women’s Access To Teacher Education In Zimbabwe: A Gender Profile
(Department of Teacher Education (DTE), University of Zimbabwe, 2006-11)Teaching traditionally is generally perceived to be a feminine profession, yet the situation on the ground in Zimbabwe does not indicate this perception. If anything, more men than women from the colonial period to date ... -
Women’s participation in water governance and reform in Zimbabwe: A case study of four A1 resettlement farms in Mazowe catchment post the fast track land reform and resettlement programme
(2016-08)It is now a globally acknowledged fact that there exists a human right to water for “basic needs” that allows everyone to enjoy an adequate standard of living that guarantees one the highest attainable standard of physical ... -
Women’s right to land: A critical analysis of the dispute resolution processes of inherited land under customary law and Islamic law. A case of Ilemela district Mwanza: Tanzania
(2017-02)Women’s substantives right to inherit land from their deceased husband’s estate and their ability to enforce that right through various dispute resolution mechanisms are serious problems that affect thousands of women who ... -
The woodcraft industry of the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls road
(University of Zimbabwe, Institute of Environmental Studies, 1997) -
Woodfuel Traps And Consumption Patterns In Salisbury's Townships
(Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ) ( formerly Geographical Society of Rhodesia.), 1980-12)The problem of getting cheap firewood is now common is Salisbury's townships. It is getting worse each day as the removal of indigenous timber in the townships' surroundings becomes widespread. Many third world countries ... -
Workers Participation in the Company Decision Making Process and Companies Social Responsibility
(Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe (UZ), 1989)The starting point in this article is to look at the Companies Act Chapter 190 and determine whether there is anything in the Act that allows for employees of the company to participate in the decision-making process within ... -
Workers' participation, collective bargaining and tripartism in formulation of employments policies in Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1991)Brief Historical Background to the Development and Organisation of the Labour Movement in Tanganyika In Tanganyika, the penetration by German capital led to the dispossession of peasants of their land. The fertile upland ... -
The working conditions of female workers in the food processing industry in Zimbabwe (with special reference to Canneries)
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1986)This study constitutes the findings of a two-month long research into the working conditions of female workers in the food processing industry with particular reference to canneries in Zimbabwe. The objective of the study ... -
Working with intellectuals: A goverment perspective
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Workplace Codes of Conduct — a Review of Recent Cases
(Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe (UZ), 1997)One of the far reaching changes made to Zimbabwe's labour law system as a direct result of the Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP) was the introduction of workplace codes of conduct. Before 1990, termination ... -
The World Trade Organisation and Developing Countries: The Case of Zimbabwe
(2012-10-01)This study gives a critical analysis of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and developing countries in general and Zimbabwe in particular. This study makes an assessment of the achievements and obstacles in regulating ... -
Worlds Apart: Conflicting narratives on the right to protest
(The Zimbabwe Electronic Law Journal, 2016) -
Wound healing properties of selected plants used in ethnoveterinary medicine.
(Frontiers Media, 2017-09-06)Plants have arrays of phytoconstituents that have wide-ranging biological effects like antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties key in wound management. In vivo wound healing properties of ointments made ...













