Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences ETDs: Recent submissions
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The role played by international print media in shaping Anglo-Zimbabwe relations (1999–2005).
(University of Zimbabwe, 2019-10)This dissertation focuses on the role that international print media played in shaping Anglo- Zimbabwe relations between 1999 and 2005. International print media were accused of being imperialistic and giving a negative ... -
An analysis of the key drivers of women entrepreneurship in the Zimbabwe clothing retail sector: The case of women retailors at Long Cheng Plaza Harare metropolitan.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2019-10)For the past decade globally the Small and Medium Enterprise sector has been the driving force behind economic development. Women entrepreneurship in Zimbabwe has stood the test of time growing from mostly informal trading ... -
Church teachings , gender relations and women’s agency: A study of women in apostolic churches in Harare.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2019-10)It has often been argued that apostolic church teachings and practices are monolithic and overly constraining to women’s agency in life, particularly in the marriage process. This study adopts the sociological stance that ... -
Challenges faced by unemployed youths and their coping strategies (responses) to sustain livelihoods: Case study of Mbare.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2019-10)The study focuses on the challenges being faced by unemployed youths in Mbare as well as the various responses they engage in to sustain livelihoods and escape poverty in the face of unemployment and economic hardships. ... -
Impact of regional trade agreements on trade: A case of Zimbabwe. (2000 – 2014).
(University of Zimbabwe, 2015)The study was aimed at analysing the impact of regional trade agreements on Zimbabwe’s trade using the augmented gravity model for the period 2000 to 2014. The trade agreements under study were Southern Africa Development ... -
Dynamics of fundamentalism and its impact on global security: The case of Al Qaeda (1989 – 2014).
(University of Zimbabwe, 2014-02)The research analyses Islam as a religion; what it really is and what it stands for and the dynamics of fundamentalism and the impact of Al Qaeda activities on international security. Al Qaeda and its affiliate have been ... -
Sexual and reproductive health issues among HIV positive adolescents in Gweru rural district.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2016)The Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) needs of adolescents have been largely ignored to date by existing reproductive health services. Adolescents Living with HIV (ALHIV) face twin challenges of adolescence in general ... -
The life experiences of street children in Harare’s Central Business District, Zimbabwe.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2017)The present study sought to explore the life experiences of street children highlighting their vulnerability to sexual and physical abuse as they navigate their lives on the streets. The current study investigated street ... -
Southern African Development Community’s preparedness to deal with terrorism and extremism: The case of Zimbabwe 2008-2016.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2016)The study is an investigation on the concern by some section of the Western European social commentators that sub-Sahara, including Zimbabwe, offers a conducive environment for terrorists’ safe haven’. Further complicating ... -
An assessment of child marriages in Zimbabwe.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2018-08)In many societies, there is silence on issues of child marriages as they embrace it as part of their culture. The study was conducted among the girls age 15-17 years to assess the prevalence, patterns, factors and consequences ... -
An examination of the role of the ICRC humanitarian diplomacy in mitigating human suffering in the armed conflict in Afghanistan (2002-2014).
(University of Zimbabwe, 2015-04)Mitigation of human suffering in Afghanistan has been a mammoth task and remains a cause of concern. The currently ongoing phase which started in 2001 has been characterized with disregard of IHL, grave human suffering, ... -
An investigation into the effects of corruption on national development in sub-Saharan Africa: The case of Zimbabwe (2000-2014).
(University of Zimbabwe, 2015-04)The causes and effects of corruption have been discussed to a significant extent all over the world. The fact that corruption exists in frighteningly large levels within Sub –Saharan Africa makes it mandatory for researchers ... -
The role of information and communication technology in implementing the new curriculum framework in Zimbabwean secondary schools: The case of Glen View-Mufakose district.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2017)In a bid to align the Zimbabwean education and training sub-sectors to the evolving needs of the nation, the Nziramasanga Commission of Inquiry into Education and Training (CIET) put forward several recommendations. One ... -
The politics of labour representation in Chinese owned small to medium enterprises in Harare’s central business district.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2017)Labour representation is a subject that demands special attention in current industrial relations studies. The study sought to explore the politics of labour representation in Chinese owned SMEs in the Central Business ... -
Perceptions of policy makers and bureaucrats on the informal sector in Zimbabwe: A case of the informal metal manufacturing in Harare.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2013-12)The informal sector in Zimbabwe has become the largest employer in the country and the major source of livelihoods for most of the people. The study focused on policy makers’ and bureaucrats’ perceptions on the informal ... -
An analysis of the impact of coups on human security in Africa: The case of Central Africa Republic (CAR), 2013- 2015.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2016-03)The overall objective of the research was to ascertain the impacts of the 2013 coup in CAR on human security. The research investigates the effects of the coup in CAR on all the seven elements of human security which are ... -
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 ... -
Socio economic determinants of livestock management strategies at the interface of rural and protected areas: A case of Hwange communal area, Ward 15.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2015-12)Livestock is key to the well-being of rural communities even those at the periphery of Protected Areas. Limited grazing opportunities in Hwange rural land drive people to exploit resources in bordering Hwange National Park ... -
Challenges faced by unemployed youths and their coping strategies (responses) to sustain livelihoods: A case study of Mbare.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2017)The study focuses on the challenges being faced by unemployed youths in Mbare as well as the various responses they engage in to sustain livelihoods and escape poverty in the face of unemployment and economic hardships. ... -
Opportunities and challenges for political social work in Zimbabwe: Implications for practice.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2018-05)The study examined opportunities and challenges for political social work practice in Zimbabwe. It sought to determine the level of political social work practice in Zimbabwe, assess opportunities and challenges for ...