Browsing by Title
Now showing items 1107-1126 of 3915
-
Early Adolescents’ Self-esteem and Achievement
(Human Resources Research Centre (HRRC); University of Zimbabwe, 2002-11)This study examined the relationship between self esteem and academic achievement in early adolescents in randomly selected primary school classes. Self-esteem was measured by a self report questionnaire while school ... -
Early Childhood Education And Development In Malawi: Major Challenges And Prospects
(Human Resources Research Centre (HRRC); University of Zimbabwe, 2008-03)Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) is an integral part of basic education and represents the first essential step in achieving the goals of education for all. The child’s future personality is determined to a large ... -
Early Days Of Bulawayo African Health And Medical Services
(Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), University of Zimbabwe (formerly University College of Rhodesia), 1972-11) -
Early Departures: The Migration Potential Of Zimbabwean Students
(Idasa and Queen's University, 2005) -
Eastern Highlands Tea Estates: A Case Study Of The Historical Development of A Tea Estate
(Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ), 1984-03)The aim of this study is to give an economic and historical resume of the development and expansion of the Eastern Highlands Tea Estates. It is hoped that the study will throw some light upon the intricate organizational ... -
Echocardiographic profile of endomyocardial fibrosis in Tanzania, East Africa
(Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), University of Zimbabwe, 2004-09)Endomyocardial fibrosis (EMF) is endemic in parts of Africa, South and Central America, and Asia, and occurs sporadically throughout the world.1-3 A few cases have been reported in Caucasians in temperate climates rarely ... -
An echocardiography audit to determine and characterise rheumatic heart disease lesions seen in 2012
(University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, 2015)Introduction: Rheumatic heart disease is still a common problem in Zimbabwe. It has a significant mortality rate due to heart failure, stroke or endocarditis. Timely surgical interventions can reduce mortality. An ... -
Echoing Silences as a Paradigm for Restorative Justice in Post-conflict Zimbabwe: A Philosophical Discourse
(Zambezia, 2006)Drawing corroborative data from Echoing Silences (1997), an internationally acclaimed Zimbabwean liberation war novel written by Alexander Kanengoni, the article explores some perspectives on the history of violent pasts ... -
Ecological planning as an inner-city revitalisation agenda for Harare, Zimbabwe
(Springer Open, 2014-12-10)Background: This article examines approaches for integrating ecological thought in inner-city revitalisation with a special focus on the inner-city of Harare. It is an exploration and possible (re-)framing of the garden ... -
Ecological planning as an inner-city revitalisation agenda for Harare, Zimbabwe
(Springer Open, 2014-12-10)Background This article examines approaches for integrating ecological thought in inner-city revitalisation with a special focus on the inner-city of Harare. It is an exploration and possible (re-)framing of the garden ... -
Ecology of maize-cowpea intercropping on biological nitrogen fixation, productivity and grain mineral composition along soil fertility gradients in Zimbabwe.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2019-10-01)Recurrent droughts, infertile soils, lack of adequate machinery and other inputs are jeopardizing crop production in the smallholder farming sector of Sub Saharan Africa. Diversification and intensification of farming ... -
Economic Analysis of Soyabean Production and Management Technologies: a Case Study of Hurungwe Communal Lands, Zimbabwe
(University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Publications. (Department of Soil Sciences), 1998)This study focused on analysis of research, demonstration and survey data on alternative soyabean production and management technologies in Hurungwe District, Zimbabwe. Use of improved soyabean production and management ... -
Economic And Institutional Aspects Determining Pesticide Use In Smallholder Cotton Production In Zimbabwe: A Case Study Of Rushinga District, Mount Darwin
(Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension (AEE); University of Zimbabwe, 1999-10)The general objective of the study is to investigate the economics of and factors influencing pesticide use in smallholder cotton production using Rushinga as a case study. The study takes place at a time when there is ... -
Economic Co-operation in Southern Africa
(Rhodesian Economic Society (RES). University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1969-09)The purpose of this paper is no more than to put forward some basic concepts which, to my mind, would have to underlie the economic policies of the various states on the sub-continent of Southern Africa if we all wish to ... -
Economic Development for an Exploding Population
(Rhodesian Economic Society. University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1979-06)I could use this occasion to come up with lots of facts and figures on population explosion and economic development. Alternatively, I could expand on the nature and use of mathematical computer models of population or ... -
The economic evaluation of the Swedish Commodity Import Support Programme (CIP) (1987)
(Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1990)Impact of the Swedish CIP on the Balance of Payments: From the balance of payments accounting system point of view, grant CIPs have a neutral effect on the BOP balances. This is because of the netting-off effect of the ... -
Economic Growth and Community Development
(Rhodesian Economic Society (RES). University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1968-09)Economic growth in Tribal Trust Areas is the problem facing us and the question is how are we to understand it, grasp its nature? Any one of us may take a walk through a tribal area and see a tumult of rocks and boulders, ... -
Economic Growth of Japan with Special Reference to Industrial Development
(Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ) (University of Zimbabwe) (UZ), 1999-09)Japan’s economic success has been a characteristic of the second half of the twentieth century. Its industrial revolution took 120 years whereas Britain took nearly twice that period to become a major industrial nation. ...