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Land Access, Livelihood Strategies, And Rural Households’ Well-Being In Mvomero District, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Arable land scarcity and inefficient livelihood strategies are Sub Saharan Africa phenomena posing a challenge of rural chronic poverty in the 21st Century. This study analysed the link between land access, livelihood strategies (LS) and household well-being (HWBS) in land scarce areas, Mvomero District, Tanzania. Specifically, it determined: land access and associated factors, effect of land access on LS, influence of LS on HWBS and the impacts of land access on HWBS. A cross-sectio...

Ecological Factors Associated With Rift Valley Fever During Inter-Epidemic Period In Tanzania

ABSTRACT Rift Valley Fever (RVF) is climate-related arboviral disease of livestock and humans. Rift Valley Fever epidemics are associated with dynamics of mosquito abundance. Studies during inter-epidemic periods (IEP) where there is very little or no virus activity pose challenges including where and how to effectively sample vectors and when should the next outbreaks are expected. Entomological surveys were conducted on abundance and distribution of potential RVF vectors in Ngorongoro distr...

The search for utopia in NoViolet Bulawayo’s We Need New Names (2013)

Abstract This dissertation explores how NoViolet Bulawayo’s We Need New Names depicts the search for utopia, in relation to migration. It uses the post colonial theory to explain Darling’s consciousness in postcolonial Zimbabwe, which she portrays as a degenerate utopia. The theory informs the textual analysis and evaluation of Darling’s consciousness as she responds to crises and betrayal associated with her home country. The escape to America becomes a journey during the course of whi...

An Assessment Of Unki Mines’ Compliance With Government Policies Towards Beneficiation Of The Zimbabwean Indigenous People: The Case Of The Indegenisation And Zimasset Policies.

ABSTRACT Contrary to the expectation that the Indigenization Policies would bring economic empowerment, poverty reduction, rise of employment opportunities and beneficiation of the indigenous people among other things, the vice versa has been largely true in the Zimbabwean context. Thus, a need to determine the extent to which “government interference” has been responsible for the rampant economic dilapidation and perpetual rise in deindustrialization. A juxtaposed class of debate has att...

Risks Of Enteropathogen Infection In Humans And Cattle Associated With Manure Management In Urban And Peri-Urban Areas Of Morogoro, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Urban population growth has created an increase in demand for food including those of animal origin. In response to ample market, urban and peri-urban livestock farming has expanded both in the number of livestock and the number of households engaged in livestock keeping. As a result, human-animal interaction has increased and concurrent increase in manure production within the same land space has increased human-manure-environment contact. The present study was aimed at investigatin...

An Assessment Of The Relationship Between Democracy And Economic Growth. A Case Study Of Zimbabwe, From 1980 – 2008.

ABSTRACT This research was conducted to assess the relationship that exist between democracy and economic growth, examining whether the two have an effect on each other, that is, does democracy foster or it actually hinders economic growth and also if economic growth influence a nation to be a democratic or to a be a non-democratic one. Thus the essence of the study is to investigate the robustness of the relationship. Zimbabwe was used as the case study to help out in the conduction of this ...

Assessment Of The Contribution Of Community Share Ownership Schemes Or Trusts On The Zimbabwean Economy: The Case Of Mhondoro Ngezi Csos

ABSTRACT The article primarily analyses the effectiveness of the economic empowerment strategies targeted at the community of Mhondoro Ngezi Rural district. Despite abundant mineral resources, the indigenous communities living close to the mines have been deprived of the right to directly or indirectly benefit from the mineral resources. The study utilised a descriptive survey to collect data. The article gives a strong indication of how communities of Mhondoro Ngezi Rural district can utilis...

The Nexus Between The Failure Of African Governments And Poor Leadership Styles 1980-2015

ABSTRACT This study sought to discover the relationship between poor policies and poor leadership styles basing on the case of Zimbabwe. The task being to investigate the leadership style that govern Zimbabwe and exhibiting how it has affected governmental policies. The study adopted a qualitative design to investigate the effects of leadership style upon policies. From the discovery the study revealed the government of Zimbabwe is democratic in paper but its reality is autocracy. The outcome...

The Institution Of Traditional Leadership And Party Politics In Zimbabwe From 1980 To 2015. A Case Of Zibagwe Rural District (Zhombe

ABSTRACT Traditional leadership institution is one of the most important and respected institution in the rural communities and at national level because of their unifying nature. It is therefore the objective of the institution to serve the community fairly without favoritism or discrimination. The institution unlike the elected officials tends not to serve a certain group of people but the whole community despite political affiliations or background of subjects. Through the above mentioned ...

An analysis on the role of women in the land reform and resettlement programme in zimbabwe.

ABSTRACT The signing of the Lancaster agreement in 1979 led to Land reform in Zimbabwe and to an effort to more equitably distribute land between the historically disenfranchised blacks and the minority whites who ruled Southern Rhodesia from 1890 to 1979.The distribution of land that was held by the government was the most crucial and most bitterly contested political issue surrounding Zimbabwe. The land reform can be divided into two phase‟s form 1979 to 1997 where the principle of willin...

Epidemiology And Host Genetic Factors Associated With Bancroftian Filariasis In Endemic Communities Of North Eastern Tanzania

ABSTRACT Tanzania started a countrywide lymphatic filariasis elimination programme in 2000 adopting the mass drug administration (MDA) strategy. The drugs used for the MDA programme are a combination of ivermectin and albendazole. Clinically, the initial stages of lymphatic filariasis present as an acute febrile conditions with adenolymphangitis (ADL). Later on the disease is characterized by development of scrotal swelling (hydrocele) and swelling of the legs (lymphoedema) which gradually le...

An Analysis Of The Role Played By The Audit Office In Promoting Public Expenditure Management Systems In Zimbabwe.

ABSTRACT The establishment of the Audit Office was primarily meant to enhance sound fiscal prudence and promote economic, efficient and effective public expenditure management systems. On this note, the research speculated the public sector auditing in Zimbabwe in particular the performance of the Audit Office in promoting public expenditure management systems. The study is hinges on the Principal Agency theory which serves as its theoretical and conceptual framework. The research study was p...

An Analysis Of The Impact Of Government Of National Unity On Economic Growth In Zimbabwe (2009-2013)

Table of contents MIDLANDS STATE UNIVERSITY………….……………………………………………...1 APPROVAL FORM ……………………………..……………………………………………..2 DECLARATIION ……………………………………………………………………………..3 DEDICATION …………………………………......................................................................4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS…………………………………...

Widows And Inheritance Violation: Case Studies Of Zengeza 1 And 5 Chitungwiza 1997-2018.

ABSTRACT The dissertation is mainly focused on the widows continued experiences of property inheritance violations in Zimbabwe particularly Zengeza 1 and 5 in Chitungwiza. The cause and reasons why widows are still being disinherited their property rights after legal laws were implemented to protect them. Widows before the Administration of Estates Amendment Act of 1997 they faced violations towards their right to property inheritance. The first born usually the son or a male relative was the...

Seroprevalence Of Rift Valley Fever Virus And Seroconversion Among Cattle During Inter-Epizootic/Epidemic Periods In Selected Districts, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Rift Valley fever (RVF) is an enzootic/endemic zoonotic disease affecting human and animals in Africa and caused epidemic in Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The RVF is caused by the Rift valley fever virus (RVFV) of the order Bunyavirales, family Phenuiviridae, genus Phlebovirus. Outbreaks of RVF have a devastating impact on human and animal health in Africa, with heavy economic loss due to the banning of livestock export and the loss of food meat, coupled with human infection. They are ofte...


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