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There is a surfeit of literature on land reforms in various developing countries. Whilst most of the existing literature has principally concentrated on the analysis of examples of land reforms in recent years, there is a paucity of literature detailing what entails land reform. Most scholars...
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This paper seeks to explore the impact of the Ebola scare on informal clothing traders in Zimbabwe. Since the outbreak of Ebola in West Africa in February 2014, concerns have been raised on various platforms on the influx of second-hand clothing into Zimbabwe. Government announcements have...
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The paper explores the impact of floods on women with disabilities in the Tokwe-Mukosi basin, Zimbabwe. It discusses the impact of flooding on the livelihoods of women with disabilities as well as the challenges they are facing in the course of their relocation. The research employed purposive...
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The paper explores the impact of floods on people living disabilities in Masvingo province, Zimbabwe. It discusses the impact of flooding on the livelihoods of people living with disabilities as well as the challenges they are facing in the course of their relocation. The research employed...
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This conceptual paper is a contribution towards an appreciation of the African philosophy of Hunhu/Ubuntu to Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) discourse. It seeks to demonstrate through an interrogation of the dimensions of Hunhu/ Ubuntu that within the African culture there are still some...
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This paper interrogates the relationship between Non-governmental organisations (NGO) and their stakeholders. It further reveals the skewness of their responsibility to their patrons while neglecting the beneficiaries among other issues
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There is increasing empirical evidence that the relocation of the victims of the Tokwe-Mukosi floods in Zimbabwe was marred by a combination of challenges. These challenges are argued in this article to have resulted from the adoption of Eurocentric models by government and non-governmental...
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Studies on dollarization have sought to understand its implications on trade, economic policy, economic stability, the banking and financial sector, service delivery among others while surprisingly negating education. This paper explores the ramifications of dollarization on education in general...
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Implications of NGO programming have been widely studied from the livelihoods perspectives in general and the sustainable livelihoods approach in particular by numerous scholars. This study focuses on analysing the implications of NGO aquaculture projects using the social capital theory....
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This paper interrogates the social capital of the Tokwe-Mukosi flood survivors relocated at Chingwizi transit camp in Mwenezi, Zimbabwe. The Tokwe-Mukosi floods and the subsequent relocation of flood victims to Chingwizi, Chisase and Masangula have been widely covered in journalistic reports and...
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