University of Zimbabwe Institutional Repository: Recent submissions
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“What can she say” Exploring the negative impact of child marriages on women’s meaningful participation in the public sphere
(2017-02)Having been born in a family of 13 by a woman who got married at 15 years of age and was abused, oppressed and refused her right to education and to participate in the public sphere, as a women’s law researcher I seek ... -
Left out in the cold: Interrogating the inclusion of women employed in the informal sector in Lesotho into the formal Social Security System
(2017)The economic crisis in Lesotho has led masses in resorting to informal sector as an alternative survival strategy to sustain their livelihoods. The author is human rights based lawyer and women activist who is agitated ... -
Southern African Development Community's preparedness to deal with terrorism and extremist: The case of Zimbabwe 2008-2016
(2017-06)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 ... -
Strengthening legislations as a way to combat sexual harassment at workplace and in universities in Zimbabwe
(The Zimbabwe Electronic Law Journal, 2017-07) -
Case note on Hosho v Hasisi HH-491-15
(The Zimbabwe Electronic Law Journal, 2017-07) -
A third sex identity: Assessing cultural and structural violence against intersex people in Tanzania
(2017)This is a study involving intersex people and their lived realities in the communities. The study involved 18 interviews which targeted an intersex person, parents, a religious leader, governmental and non-governmental ... -
(Re) viewing the government’s role in supporting the growth of marginalised women’s businesses: A case study of Minyore Business women at the Nakuru Rubbish Dump in Kenya
(2017)The objective of the study was to interrogate factors behind the marginalized Minyore women’s art work businesses remaining mere survival and not profitable. This is despite their products selling on international markets. ... -
The accessibility and quality of safe motherhood to female inmates at Juba Main Prison, South Sudan
(2017)Most surprising fact is that South Sudan has the highest maternal mortality rate in the whole world, with only 2045/100,000 live births. Using a case study approach of Juba main prison PHC, this dissertation (apparently ... -
An application of control theory to seasonal food security
(University of Zimbabwe, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, 1990-01) -
The evolution of agricultural pricing' policies in Zimbabwe: 1970's and 1980's
(University of Zimbabwe, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, 1989-05) -
Zimbabwe's informal financial sector: An overview
(University of Zimbabwe, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, 1989-10) -
State forestry organisations and forest policy in Africa
(University of Zimbabwe, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, 1990-12) -
Effects of alternative foreign exchange allocation on the Zambian economy with specific reference to the agricultural sector: 1985 - 1988
(University of Zimbabwe, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, 1988) -
The policy analysis matrix in Zimbabwe: A methodological introduction
(University of Zimbabwe, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, 1989-07)This paper discusses the methodology behind the policy analysis matrix (PAM), an approach to the study- of incentives and incomes in alternative production activities. The PAM method uses average-cost budgets to list the ... -
Women, natural resource management and household food security: An overview
(University of Zimbabwe, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, 1988-12) -
Maize price cycles in Southern and Eastern Africa
(University of Zimbabwe, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, 1988) -
An overview of spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions (ARDs) in Zimbabwe
(University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, 2000)The deaths of over 100 people in 1937 in the USA from the ingestion of antifreeze used as a solvent for sulfanilamide and the foetal malformations of thalidomide in Europe in the 1960s resulted in the development of drug ... -
Clinical pharmacologist wanted - where?
(University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, 1999)Many people could define with ease the job of a cardiologist, a paediatrician or an obstetrician. However, only a few would have any clear idea of how a clinical pharmacologist might fill a day. Indeed, within the medical ... -
An assessment of the relationship between corporate governance and performance of parastatals and state enterprises in Zimbabwe
(2017-05)This study sought to develop a governance model to assess the impact of corporate governance on the performance of state enterprises and parastatals in Zimbabwe. The study first did a literature review on corporate government ...




















