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Design and implementation of an SNMP based data collector that will aid in the design of a multi-vendor network monitoring system.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2020-11)
As network operators in Zimbabwe continue to grow their networks every day, network monitoring is also becoming one of their most challenging issues. The operators use network equipment supplied by different vendors and ...
Design and implementation of a multivendor Network management system (NMS) user interface with the aid of HUAWEI, ZTE and CISCO network elements.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2020-07)
Network monitoring system were developed to play an important role in providing remote access which is now an important feature in modern day networks. The system has a role of device management, configuration, network ...
Local Participation in Transboundary Water Resources Management: The Case of Limpopo Basin, Zimbabwe
(2012-10-15)
IWRM-led water reforms in southern Africa have emphasised the creation of new institutions
with little explanation regarding how the institutions can effectively engage with stakeholders at
different levels, especially ...
Contribution of Hydrological Processes in the Occurrence of Extreme Hydrological Events in the Middle Zambezi River Basin
(2012-07-17)
The middle Zambezi has experienced hydrological extremes in alternating intervals. The impacts are mostly felt by the people who live close to the river and mostly around Lake Cahora Bassa. A study on the analysis of the ...
The Internal Effective Stress-strain Behaviour of an Unsaturated Expansive soil.
(2012-08-29)
Following a critical review of the conceptual and laboratory studies on expansive soil behaviour, it is shown that the current understanding of unsaturated expansive soil behaviour is not consistent. In the main, the ...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTERS IN INTERGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IWRM)
(2012-10-18)
North Central Namibia which is home to almost half of Namibia‟s estimated 2 million
people, like the whole of Namibia is heavily dependent on water sources from
neighbouring countries for secure water supplies. A good ...
AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF FORMAL AND INFORMAL INSTITUTIONS OF WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ON RURAL LIVELIHOODS IN MWANACHINGWALA, ZAMBIA
(2012-10-16)
Water is a critical resource for rural livelihoods and lie at the heart of rural development in
Southern Africa in general, particularly in Zambia. The institutional route to accessing water
as laid by formal and informal ...
The spatio-temporal variation of the 2014 Tokwe-Mukosi floods: a GIS and remote sensing based approach
(Zimbabwe Institution of Engineers, 2014-11)
Floods are natural hazards that have always created an unexpected threat to human life and property. When severe floods occur in areas occupied by humans, they can create natural disasters that involve the loss of human ...
The Impact of Sub-Catchment Activity on River Water Quality: A Case Study of Mbabane River in The Ezulwini Valley, Swaziland.
(2012-08-30)
The water quality of a river is influenced by the catchment’s characteristics. The
Mbabane River sub- catchment in the eZulwini Valley, Swaziland has catchment
activities which are potential sources of both point and non ...
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A RISK-OF-FAILURE EVALUATION TOOL FOR SMALL DAMS IN MZINGWANE CATCHMENT.
(2012-10-15)
World wide attention is given to the prevention of failure of medium to large sized dams,
with little attention being paid to small dams. As a result the physical condition of small
dams is generally poor, making them ...










