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An analysis of cheap clothing imports as a challenge affecting the revival of textile and clothing manufacturing sector: A case study of Zimbabwe (2000-2014).

ABSTRACT Zimbabwe’s clothing and textile sector has been facing a serious challenge from cheap imported clothing as well as second–hand used clothing and there has been no serious concern about this problem from policy makers. The research is titled an analysis of cheap clothing imports as a challenge affecting the revival of the textile and clothing sector. In this regard the research appraised the negative impact that cheap imported clothing and textiles is posing to the local textile a...

Improvement Of Pearl Millet And Groundnut Productivity Under Micro-Dose Fertilizer Application And Water Management Technologies In Dodoma, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Crop production in semi-arid areas is faced with different challenges that resulted into low crop productivity, low household income and food insecurity. The main production challenges in these areas are declining soil fertility and moisture stresses. The integration of different techniques, which restore soil nutrients at low costs and improve soil moisture can be used as a strategy to cope with these constraints and ensuring sustainable crop production. The purpose of this work was...

An Analysis Of Skills Training For Inmates In Prison Workshops. The Case Of Harare Central Prison Workshops From 2008-2015.

ABSTRACT The overall aim of the study was to shed light on the main reasons behind skills training of inmates in prison workshops with specific reference to Harare prison workshops as it is the biggest among all prison workshops in Zimbabwe and it offers a lot more programs when it comes to the rehabilitation of the offender. The study was triggered by the need to shed light on the importance of the skills’ training initiative for those in custody as it is part of the rehabilitation program...

Implications Of Socio-Economic Factors On Adoption Of Paddy Production Innovations In Mvomero District, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Adoption of innovations in paddy farming has a potential to impact productivity. The Government of Tanzania in partnership with non-Governmental organizations (NGOs) like Kilimo Trust (KT) have been promoting rice sector through implementation of agricultural programmes and strategies whereby among other initiatives farmers are encouraged to adopt innovations. However, the adoption of innovations by farmers is not sufficiently explored. The overall objective of the study was to asses...

Growing Up In A Hlengwe Society: A Social History Of Childhood In Mwenezi District Southern Zimbabwe

ABSTRACT A Social History of Childhood in Mwenezi district is a detailed study of human evolution from birth to puberty. The Zimbabwean definition of a child as anyone below the age of 18 was used in this research. For the sack of knowing who are the Hlengwe the researcher starts by giving the History of the Hlengwe. First chapter gives a full detailed research about the origins, migrations, effects of Mfecane on Hlengwe societies, coming of colonialism and economic disempowerment of the Hlen...

Engaging the regime of comedy: An analysis of the representation of “blackness” and “whiteness” in Leon Schuster’s: There is Zulu on My Stoep (1993) and Mr. Bones 1 (2001).

ABSTRACT: This dissertation is a multimodal discourse analysis of the representation of the fact of “blackness” and “whiteness” in Leon Schuster There is a Zulu on My Stoep (1993) and Mr Bones 1 (2001). By examining the interplay of the multiple modes engaged in the regime of comedy, the study examines how the two dichotomies are represented in the film narrative of comedy. What need to be recognized is the notion that film as text is divorced of meaning. Meaning is constructed by the...

Cultural interfaces and collisions. The influence of Western Cinema on Zimbabwean youth culture

ABSTRACT TV has been considered as powerful on its watchers particularly on their behavioural limit and their social values. The review looked at the impact of western film on Zimbabwean adolescents. The review was tied down on the cultivation theory which takes a glimpse at the impacts of TV on the estimations of its group of onlookers. The second hypothesis which was utilized is cultural imperialism theory which demonstrates that overwhelming western media substance force their social value...

An Analysis Of Strategic Universal Accessibility Implementation In Zimbabwe’s Hotel Sector

ABSTRACT While the topical areas of hospitality service provision have been systematically investigated for the general travelling public, universal accessibility to include people with disabilities has been widely ignored. This descriptive study, attempts to provide some insights into this phenomenon. An analysis of strategic universal accessibility implementation in Zimbabwe’ hotel sector was done. Self administered questionnaires and personal interviews were used to gather data from the ...

Unmasking the Rock art of Chivi area in Masvingo province

ABSTRACT Rock art studies have always been a key source of information to archaeologists in a bid to reconstruct past life societal practices. Most scholars argue that the execution of rock art was a means of documenting the social, economic and political activities. Studying rock art sites therefore provide a detailed insight in to the activities that were done by prehistoric communities at a global view. In order to understand the meaning behind rock art, one has to first of all document th...

Aid Or Partnership? A Case Study Of The Mhondoro – Mubayira Wards 1 And 6 Against A Long History Of The Non-Governmental Organisations’ Presence: Towards A Theology Of Holistic Development

ABSTRACT This study is motivated by Theology of Development, mostly focusing on the paralysis of Aid at the expense of economic trade. It seeks to unravel and find out the real deal African communities can benefit from (Trade and Not Aid) through a study carried out in Wards 1 and 6 of Mubayira constituency the study looks at the model of African economies of Aid based/dependency as evidenced in Malawi and many parts of Africa. In many of these parts, aid has been the major focus and expected...

A decolonial reading of the CNN framing of the Ebola crisis.

ABSTRACT This is a critical discourse analysis of how ideological domination and power were reproduced in the CNN representations of Africa and Africans in the coverage of the Ebola crisis. The research also sought to establish if the CNN could have provided a conduit for racism in its framing of the disease. The research used a qualitative research methodology. The research was theoretically informed by the theories of representation and decolonial theory. It generally emerged in this thesis...

Women and domestic violence in Mashonaland East province 2000-2017

ABSTRACT Very little is known about the living experiences faced by most abused women who live in the rural areas in Zimbabwe as they continue to be victims of domestic violence. The current study attempts to redress this shot-fall by listening to women’s issues, understanding their family situations and assess strategies that have been advanced as well as information to prevent cases of domestic violence in Mashonaland East province. Studies have shown that domestic violence cases are ramp...

A Social And Cultural History Of The People Under Chief Malaba (Matobo District) 1890-1980

Abstract The setting of the research was confined to area under Chief Malaba in Matobo district, South- Western Zimbabwe. The Malaba were known because of their charms and magic. The research accounts for the history of the Malaba because they were once the chief doctors of the Ndebele kings both Mzilikazi and Lobengula respectively. As a result, the belief in Mwali cult was of utmost importance. The dissertation seeks to inform readers to understand the history of Malaba people, their chieft...

Organizational Communication Strategies Used By Unki Mines For Community Engagement And Development

ABSTRACT The focus of this study is to assess the organizational communication strategies used by Unki Mine for community engagement and development. Under the umbrella term of “Organizational Communication”, this study discussed related literature such as effective communication, corporate communication, public relations and stakeholder engagement. Further, the study applies triangulation through the use of both qualitative and quantitative research methods to obtain information for empi...

The Impact Of Cultural Diversity In A Polarised Society: A Study Of Bessie Head’s Maru, Phaswane Mpe’s Welcome To Our Hilbrow And Paul Freeman’s Rumours Of Ophir

Abstract This literary study investigates the effects and role of cultural diversity in influencing intercultural relations and people’s individual relations in society. It uses the textual analysis which plays a very important role in the research findings. The study analyses Phaswane Mpe’s Welcome to Our Hilbrow (2001), Paul Freeman’s Rumours Of Ophir(1998) and Bessie Head’s Maru(1971).The exploration of how cultural diversity influences inter-cultural relations in society is substa...


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