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    and motive to excel leads them to expand continually serving the market profitably. Furthermore‚ entrepreneurs also can inherit this born taste from genealogy. Psychology has it that intelligence is inherited and constitutes of 75% of a person and 25% being that of nurture influence‚ Davey‚ (2010). It may be held that creativity and innovation comes from the 75% intellectual aspect of a person. The ability to come with new innovative and creative products‚

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    process that distributes risk by aggregating assets in a pool ‚often by selling assets to a special purpose entity‚ then issuing new securities backed by the assets and their cash flows. The securities are sold to investors who share the risk and reward from those assets. Securitization is similar to a sale of a profitable business into a separate entity. The previous owner trades the ownership of that unit‚ and all the profit and loss that might come in the future‚ for present cash. The buyers invest

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    Growth Options for Zimbabwe

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    UNIVERSITY OF ZIMBABWE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Group 10 Bright Chidyagwai R074349A Raymond Mharapara R074352B Sarathiel Chaipa R901942L Lovemore Muronda R074359Q Lovemore Hakuna R0019347 Fanuel Sigodho R9913490 Course: Business and Its Environment Course Code: MBA 504 Lecturer: Mr. M. Kwaramba Due Date: 02 December 2007 QUESTION: Zimbabwe’s comparative advantage is restricted largely

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    participation from those affected by change (Sambureni 2001). Sambureni further defines industrial democracy as ‘a process in which employees either directly or indirectly through their representatives‚ share equal power over the decision-making process which management normally reserves to itself’. Industrial democracy is also defined as ‘an arrangement which involves workers making decisions‚ sharing responsibility and authority in the workplace (www.wikipedia.org ).As can be deduced from the above

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    used in armed conflicts is extremely serious. Nearly 300 000 children are engaged as soldiers in more than 30 countries worldwide. It is a fact that many of these states are located in Africa. Hence‚ it is particularly in interest of the Republic of Zimbabwe that this problem is solved. In 1998‚ the International Crime Court categorized the conscripting of children under the age of 15 into national armed forces‚ or the active using of the latter in hostilities‚ as a war crime. Despite the United Nations

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    Zimbabwe: A worthless currency | The Economist http://www.economist.com/node/11751346/print Zimbabwe A worthless currency The local dollar is fast shrivelling away Jul 17th 2008 | JOHANNESBURG | from the print edition WITH prices doubling every few days‚ Zimbabweans now spend huge amounts of time and energy preventing their meagre cash resources from completely evaporating. Trying to catch up with galloping hyperinflation‚ now officially running at 2.2m per cent a year and at least

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    Mining Law in Zimbabwe

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    LECTURER P. Manatsa Zimbabwe is currently grappling with the process of formulating a new mining legislative and policy framework. In your opinion what do you consider should be the major pillars for this framework‚ give reasons to support your answer? [30] Zimbabwe is a nation that relies heavily on its natural resources with mineral resources being one of the major contributors to the Zimbabwean economy. Mining policy and legislation in Zimbabwe has been heavily criticised as being

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    ZANU-PF government are said to have inherited nearly 700 million dollars in debt from the former Rhodesian Regime. This set the stage for what can be referred to as the “uneven development‚“ as it is argued that Robert Mugabe did not have any other option‚ than to adopt the neoliberal policies of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund in an attempt to free the Zimbabwean economy (Bond 93). In 1991‚ Zimbabwe introduced what is known as the Economic Structural Adjustment (ESAP)‚ to stimulate

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    Constitutional select committee TRADITIONAL LEADERSHIP INSTITUTIONS AND CUSTOMS A paper presented by Chakunda Vincent January 2009 Harare‚ Zimbabwe BACKGROUND Africans in this country including those in urban areas have their roots in some rural community under the jurisdiction of traditional authority systems. This system of traditional authority is entrusted with the custodianship of clan customs‚ rituals and tradition. It is important to note that it is these customary and cultural

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    Zimbabwe Debt Crisis

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    List of Tables Table 1: Zimbabwe debt figures 1995-1996 Table 2: Zimbabwe deficit figures 2000-2003 Table 3: Possible solutions EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In this paper the author shall trace the country’s economic trajectory‚ starting with Dr Benard Chidzero’s budget presentation of 1986 which he described as “particularly difficult”‚ and projected a budget deficit of ZW$1 billion. The importance of the huge post-war expectations of the general populace‚ and the ruling party’s deep desire to retain

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