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    The implications of vertically divided authority on the performance of urban councils in Zimbabwe: The case of Harare City Council. 

    Munzvandi, Odlenmoud, Nyasha (University of Zimbabwe, 2017-01)
    The issue of VDA is a topical and highly debated topic in Africa and the world over. In Zimbabwe it emerged from the early 2000s period as a result of a strong opposition party Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) which ...
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    Small-scale resettlement farmers and small grain production: A case of Dick Huck resettlement area, Mount Darwin district. 

    Mushambi, Timothy (University of Zimbabwe, 2017-02)
    In Africa, small grain production has been depicted as the most viable way to reduce food insecurity that is being caused by climate change and variability. This study sought to explore small grain production in relation ...
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    Assessing the effects of solid waste management on urban communities: The case study of Highfield, Harare. 

    Kadzunge, Thelma (University of Zimbabwe, 2017)
    Solid waste management strategy has effects on the local people and the environment; the effects are both positive and negative. Highfield, Harare was used as a case study and several methods which include observations, ...
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    A critical assessment of the institutional, legislative and governance structure of Zimbabwe’s Sovereign Wealth Fund. 

    Matambo, Munashe (University of Zimbabwe, 2017-02)
    This research assesses the institutional, legislative and governance structure of Zimbabwe’s Sovereign Wealth Fund. Though Zimbabwe’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Act takes into cognisance the Santiago Principles which are regarded ...
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    The institutional framework for tackling a ‘wicked problem’: The Zimbabwe Anti-corruption Commission’s fight against corruption, (2005-2017). 

    Kamuna, Lea (University of Zimbabwe, 2017-04)
    Corruption is a very serious issue in the world and has had negative repercussions on a country’s economy. While some developed countries have managed to prevent and combat it, African countries including Zimbabwe have ...
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    Male rape in Zimbabwe! The lived experiences of male survivors: The case of Adult Rape Clinic at Parirenyatwa Hospital, Harare. 

    Musevenzi, Meemory (University of Zimbabwe, 2017-05)
    This study analysed the lived experiences of male survivors of sexual violence perpetrated by women in Zimbabwe. It focused on the lived experiences of the adult male survivors who fall prey to female rapists. There are ...
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    Assessing the institutional capacity for e-Government in the Telecommunications sector in Zimbabwe: The case of POTRAZ. 

    Mahachi, Tonderai Movern (University of Zimbabwe, 2017)
    The level of e-government in most African states including Zimbabwe is considered low compared to other Continents. The country lacks institutional mechanisms for ICTs integration into the country’s development strategies. ...
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    Institutional arrangements for climate change governance in SADC countries: The case of South Africa and Zimbabwe. 

    Chinyanga, Benjamin (University of Zimbabwe, 2017-05)
    This study sought to analyse and interrogate institutional arrangements for climate change governance in the SADC region with South Africa and Zimbabwe as cases. The researcher engaged 10 key informants; 8 in Zimbabwe and ...
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    Policy implementation dynamics in Zimbabwe’s indigenisation and economic empowerment policy: The case of Zimplats Mhondoro-Ngezi-Chegutu-Zvimba Community Share Ownership Trust (2012-2016). 

    Magaya, Canisia Kudakwashe (University of Zimbabwe, 2017)
    This study sought to explore the implementation dynamics in Zimbabwe’s indigenisation and economic empowerment policy, with particular reference to the Zimplats Mhondoro-Ngezi-Chegutu-Zvimba Community Share Ownership Trust ...
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    Women parliamentarians and the case for their political relevance in Zimbabwe: Feminist perspectives (2005-2017). 

    Banda, Winnet (University of Zimbabwe, 2017-05)
    This study examines the political relevance of the participation of women parliamentarians in Zimbabwe. The study interrogates the capability, capacity, and effectiveness of women MPs in executing their political obligations ...
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