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Strategies of redressing colonial land imbalances in Southern Africa: Lessons from Zimbabwe’s land reform programme
(University of Zimbabwe, 2020-12)
This study examined strategies of redressing colonial land imbalances in Southern Africa, paying
particular attention to lessons from Zimbabwe’s “Fast Track Land Reform Programme” (FTLRP).
The objectives of this study ...
An assessment of factors affecting monitoring and evaluation of projects funded by microfinance institutions (MFIs) in harare metropolitan province: a case study of MFIs funded by Zimbabwe microfinance fund (private) limited
(2020-03)
In Zimbabwe, the mention of microfinance is synonymous with greediness as providers of
microfinance services have a history of and presently focusing on money lending
characterised by high interest charges rather than ...
An investigation of factors driving small and medium enterprises growth in Zimbabwe
(2017-04)
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are a vital part of economies in both the developed and developing countries playing roles in the economy by creating employment, poverty alleviation , and act as a means of channeling ...
Investigating the trade-off between microfinance sustainability and the depth of outreach: A case of Zimbabwe microfinance institutions
(2018-03)
The purpose of this study was to ascertain whether financially sustainable MFIs can still play their strategic role of poverty alleviation by providing financial services to the poorest and low-income households. This was ...
The role of microfinance institutions in poverty alleviation in developing economies : the case of Zimbabwe
(2017-08)
One critical aspect faced by developing economies the world over is that of poverty and economic security. The issue is so critical to such an extent that its eradication is mentioned as the first of the United Nations ...
The socio– economic challenges faced by widows in urban Zimbabwe: A study of ward 34 in Mufakose high density suburb in Harare
(2016-06)
The purpose of the study was to examine the socio economic challenges faced by widows in urban Zimbabwe. Ward 34 in Mufakose High Density Suburb was the area of study. A sample of ten widows from a targeted population of ...