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The study aimed at empirically investigating the influence of Osborne dam on the socio-economic development of ward 23, Makoni District. The research was carried out in three villages Kawadza, Nyatito and Dumba, using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Questionnaire, interviews guide,...
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infrastructure factors affecting development in Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwean nation has been struggling to recover from economic crisis …
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development in Zimbabwe. The results of the model show that the impact of population growth on economic development is positive … also significantly affect economic development in Zimbabwe. The government is advised to put measures as to promote … population growth in Zimbabwe since it positively influences economic development …
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Liquidity may be a serious challenge to growing nations especially in the absence of foreign aid or other necessary assistance like access to borrowing. This paper introduces the Invisible Reserves Theory which states that, “A country that is locked in a depression during the absence of...
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not yet been heavily implemented in developing nations, and Zimbabwe is not an exception. Clusters are well known for … is a policy prescription, to promote the adoption of industrial clusters in Zimbabwe. There is greater need to improve …
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Zimbabwe today, and this is indisputable. Corruption is most unwanted in the society especially by those not involved, but it … investigate the nature of corruption in Zimbabwe. The study uses a questionnaire approach to explore various dimensions of …
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is essential. This paper seeks to express the suitability of the Keynesian ideology to boost economic growth in Zimbabwe …
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the study are to explore the tax system performance of Zimbabwe through the traditional tax ratio trends, dynamic measures …
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Corruption is a complex social phenomenon, which in addition to political and economic factors, also has deeply rooted cultural causes and social traditions which largely determine its existence and extent. Corruption itself in a certain sense is as old as human civilization and it occurs...
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substitution and dollarisation in Zimbabwe. The paper also discuss the possibility and the requirements for de-dollarisation to … take place. The process of dollarization in Zimbabwe was peculiar in that it was not backed by international reserves as is …
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