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Xanthoma Tendinosum
(Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), University of Zimbabwe (formerly University College of Rhodesia.)., 1968-01)The formation of xanthomata in tendons occurs typically as part of a familial disorder associated with an elevation of the total plasma cholesterol. In those cases where the tendinous deposits are small in size and few in ... -
Young People’s Attitudes Towards Household Work: an Analysis By Age And Its Implications On Home Economics Curriculum At Secondary Level
(Human Resource Research Centre, (HRRC), University of Zimbabwe., 1992-03)This paper presents evidence obtained from a survey of 182 high school students. The evidence shows that, younger students in age range of 14 -16 years are more positive than the other year cohorts towards household work ... -
Youths, livelihoods and covid-19: the Old Highfields case in Harare, Zimbabwe.
(Unpublished, 2022)Despite the vast existence of several studies on youths and livelihoods, there is dearth of research on COVID-19 pandemic and national lockdown effects on youths in the informal sector. The purpose of this research was to ... -
The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) and the politics of football administration in Zimbabwe: A sociological analysis.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2016)Football is the most popular sport globally and in Zimbabwe. However, football has recently been affected by numerous scandals ranging from corruption and match fixing, leading to the arrest and removal from office of ... -
The Zimbabwe Football Association and the politics of football administration in Zimbabwe: A sociological analysis.
(2019-10)Football is the most popular sport globally and in Zimbabwe. However, football has recently been affected by numerous scandals ranging from corruption and match fixing, leading to the arrest and removal from office of ... -
Zimbabwe's Informal Financial Sector : An overview
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Zimbabwe's Food Insecurity Paradox: Implications For Grain Market Reform In Southern Africa.
(Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension (AEE); University of Zimbabwe, 1991-02)The structure of Zimbabwe’s grain market, while stimulating production and incomes in high-potential smallholder areas since independence, has actually contributed to food insecurity among grain-deficit households in ... -
Zimbabwe: Race and Colonialism in a Post Colonial State
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Zimbabwe`s import structure and its impact on economic growth (1980-2012)
(2016)The study analyses the import structure of Zimbabwe since 1980 and examines its impact on economic growth using Vector Error Correction Model (VECM). During this period, the Government of Zimbabwe changed its economic ... -
Zimbabwe’s Approach To Protected Area Management
(Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ), 1986-12)Zimbabwe views wildlife and protected areas as renewable natural resources which can and should be used sympathetically in the long term service of man, a philosophy that is embodied in the Parks and Wild'Life Act, 1975. ... -
Zimbabwe’s foreign policy in a changing international context: Continuities and discontinuities.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2017-05)This research examines the extent to which Zimbabwe‟s foreign policy has continued on the same trajectory since the country‟s independence in 1980 and how it has adapted to the changing dynamics in the international ... -
Zinc, Hydrochlorothiazide and Sexual Dysfunction.
(Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), University of Zimbabwe (UZ)., 1995-10)This study was designed to test the hypothesis that hydrochlorothiazide a diuretic used to treat hypertension depletes body zinc and thereby cause sexual dysfunction. Serum zinc and sexual dysfunction were measured in 39 ... -
Аn Іnstіtutіоnаl Аssеssmеnt of Wаtеrshеd Mаnаgеmеnt Systеms Аs А Strаtеgy of Іmprоvіng Cоmmunіty Rеsіlіеncе: А Cаsе Оf Thе Sаvе Lоw Vеld Wаtеrshеd, Chіpіngе Dіstrіct.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2017-06)Rеsіlіеncе rеfеrs tо thе аbіlіty оf cоmmunіtіеs tо cоpе wіth shоcks аnd bе аblе tо аdаpt tо thе chаngіng еnvіrоnmеnt tо еаrn а lіvіng. Mоst оf thе cоmmunіtіеs hоwеvеr dеpеnd оn thеіr wаtеrshеds аnd nаturаl rеsоurcеs tо ...






