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    the Rule of Law (ROL) has been implemented in Zimbabwe in an attempt to resolve conflicts and peace making in the Government of National Unity (GNU) The term Rule of Law (ROL) has been defined differently by different scholars hence the varying interpretations and interpretations and implementation by different governments. It is against this background that this monograph would like to examine the extent to which the ROL has been implemented in Zimbabwe from 2000 to date in an attempt to resolve the

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    requirement of the Diploma in Management Information Systems May 2015 CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.0 INTRODUTION Harare metropolitan province is under ministry of primary and secondary education which specialises in educating every child in Zimbabwe without considering race and or disability. The ministry is currently using a traditional way of enrolling form one pupils. This system is creating unnecessary increase in parent’s expenditure. Parents have to travel from one school to the other

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    Machiavelli's Ideas

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    WHY THE NEED TO STUDY MACHIAVELLI’S IDEAS Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527)‚ the writer of the book The Prince (1532)‚ was both a public servant for the state of Florence‚ Italy and a political theorist. The book which gained a bad reputation when it was written now serves as a guide book for most politicians and heads of state (princes) around the world. The Prince (II Principe) is a book which contains practical examples and factual information on how a prince ensures that he maintains his seat

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    Zimbabwe as an African country is capable of compering the African Cup of Nations as the nation have multiple facilities which match the minimum FIFA requirements as well as other social amenities and infrastructural developments to host and compliment an event of this magnitude such that little upgrading will be necessary to impose perfect event environment. Accessibility by air is not an issue in Zimbabwe as we have the functional Harare International Airport among others. An event is a public

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    Zimbabwean Imperialism

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    Zimbabwe‚ formerly Southern Rhodesia has a unique colonial history. Phase one of it colonialism was conducted by a British charter company‚ and then British rule was consolidated by a settler economy regime‚ with an extremely racially marginalising rule. Southern Rhodesia experienced both regimes of mineral exploitation‚ and of direct rule under settler economies‚ without the direct involvement of the British government. This essay will outline its colonial progression till the 1940s‚ and analyse

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    Is China’s Investment in Africa an example of Neo-Colonialism or is it an example of South-South Development? China has been significantly involved in the development of African countries in recent years‚ with an estimated 1 million Chinese people now residing in Africa. Trade between China and Africa was worth in excess of $100 billion in 2010‚ which shows how important the relationship between the two areas has become. However‚ there are questions surrounding whether China is merely using Africa

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    I read the book‚ Now is the Time for Running by Michael Williams about 2 brothers trying to stay alive in Zimbabwe while soldiers attack their village. The main character is Deo and he has a brother‚ Innocent. They struggle to survive and find people they can trust when running away from soldiers. In the begging of the book Deo is 14 and Innocent is 10‚ and they live with their Grandpa. Deo is skillful when on the soccer field and his brother is his biggest fan. In Africa there is little food and

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    and Samkange (1980)‚ Pearce (1990)‚ Makuvaza (1996 and 2008) and recently Mangena (2012) just to mention‚ but a few prominent ones. The Shona people are described by Bourdillon(1991) and Gwavaranda and Masaka(2008) as the largest ethnic group in Zimbabwe‚ which is made up of the following dialectical groups ;Karanga‚Ndau‚Manyika‚Zezuru‚Korekore and Kalanga. An understanding of the concept of hunhu can be achieved through any analysis of definitions drawn from a number of thinkers and writers .Broodryk

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    Heterogeneity in African Music: External Influences and Continued Traditions The music and culture of Africa were once both believed to be homogenous throughout a vast part of the continent. Today‚ however‚ it is seen that sub-Saharan Africa contains a rich variety of distinct cultures. Furthermore‚ almost every culture in Africa is influenced to some extent by neighboring peoples‚ and in many music cultures‚ influences from the West‚ India‚ Southeast Asia‚ and the Arab Peninsula can be found

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    “Cecil the Lion Killed By American Dentist” was the headline that rekindled the controversial debate over trophy hunting. This debate is better represented by Goodwell Nzou’s article “In Zimbabwe We Don’t Cry For Lions” than in the passage by Alexis Crosswell “5 Reasons Why Trophy Hunting is Not Conservation.” Trophy hunting is the killing of animals specifically for the purpose of keeping a portion of the animal as a prize. Since the death of Cecil the Lion‚ the sport has come under significant

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