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Ulcerative colitis in an African
(University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1968-08) -
Umbilical hernia in Bulawayo: some observations from a hospital based study
(Faculty of Medicine, Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM) , University of Zimbabwe (UZ.), 1994-11)We present a retrospective study of 40 consecutive patients admitted with umbilical hemiae to Mpilo Central Hospital between January 1990 and December 1993. The majority of the patients 95 pc (38/40) were children and only ... -
Underdevelopment And Socialist Industrialization: The Case Of Mozambique
(Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ) (formerly Geographical Association of Rhodesia), 1983-09) -
Undergraduate student teachers conceptualisations of mathematical proof.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2019)Students face serious challenges in learning mathematical proofs. Although many studies have been done with the aim of improving the learning of mathematical proof beyond mere regurgitation of memorised facts, very few ... -
Understanding farmer co-learning processes under the learning centre approach to promote uptake of soil fertility management technologies in Zimbabwe
(2014-08)The current low levels of technology adoption among smallholder farmers in southern Africa do not reflect the high investment levels in agro-technological research aimed at addressing perennial food insecurity challenges. ... -
An understanding of variations in the area extent of Lake Lyambezi: perspective for water resources management
(2013-11)Lyambezi is natural lake found in the Caprivi region, of Namibia. It provides the link between the Kwando-Linyanti and Chobe Rivers. The lake dried out for nearly two decades since the mid-1980s. However, Lyambezi re-emerged ... -
UNDERSTANDING SOCIO-ECONOMIC OUTCOMES OF TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS OVER ACCESS, USE AND MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN ZIMBABWE: A CASE STUDY OF ZUNGWI VLEI (ZVISHAVANE DISTRICT)
(2012-07-31)The role of modern technology in economic transformation and sustainable development of Africa has been a subject of debate amongst theorists. Two dominant schools of thought have come up namely pro-modern technology and ... -
Understanding the Budget Process & Shocking Insights into the “No-Shocks” Budget, 1986
(Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe ( UZ.), 1987)My contribution to this tax seminar will be on : “Understanding the Budget Process and Shocking Insights Into the“Non-Shock.” Budget, 1986"—asubjcct which many of you think should be the preserve of economists, and into ... -
Understanding women’s experiences in the context of climate change in Mawanga Ward, Goromonzi District: A feminist sociological study.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2017-12)The study was conducted with the purpose of gaining an understanding of women’s experiences in the context of climate change. The study focused on women in Mawanga ward in Goromonzi district of Zimbabwe. In particular the ... -
The uniqueness of the Faculty of Medicine
(University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1965) -
A universal electronic payment model in Zimbabwe integrating with Small and Medium Enterprises and working with mobile databases
(2014-07-17)Electronic payment systems are proliferating in banking, retail in government and everywhere money needs to be exchanged. Electronic payment systems are the everyday technology under use, they are the relevant systems ... -
University Business Education In Southern Africa: A Zambian Focus
(Human Resources Research Centre (HRRC); University of Zimbabwe, 2003-03)There is widespread concern with the quality of university business education in Southern Africa. Universities are confronted with lowering academic standards, staff attrition, and dwindling financial resources. In this ... -
The University College farm in the agriculture of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
(Oxford University Press, 1960) -
The university in Africa
(Oxford University Press, 1957) -
University of Zimbabwe Business Review Vol 1; issue 1
(University of Zimbabwe, Faculty of Commerce, 2013-09) -
University of Zimbabwe Business Review Vol 2; issue 1
(University of Zimbabwe, Faculty of Commerce, 2014-06) -
University of Zimbabwe Business Review Vol 2; issue 2
(University of Zimbabwe, Faculty of Commerce, 2014-12) -
University of Zimbabwe Business Review Vol 3; issue 1/2
(University of Zimbabwe, Faculty of Commerce, 2015-07)