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Adaptation and resilience in rural Zimbabwe
As humanity approaches 2030, evidence of human systems vulnerability to climate change is ubiquitous across the planet. However, vulnerability to...
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Rethinking diaspora remittances in the post-Mugabe era in Zimbabwe
Based on a qualitative study of Zimbabwean migrants based in South Africa, who regularly remitted goods and money to Zimbabwe between 2010 and 2020,...
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Digital Technologies and Economic Development in Zimbabwe
Digital technology has proven helpful in enhancing economic growth and development in several countries globally. This article examines the root...
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Towards develo** a framework to manage mining-induced land degradation in rural areas of Zimbabwe: a review
Mining significantly contributes to the development of local communities across the globe. However, mining activities present various detrimental...
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Do Children Matter in the Quest for Sustainable Development Goals Attainment? Children’s Vulnerability and Water Scarcity in Zimbabwe
More than 48% of Zimbabwe’s population are children and 2.5 million of these live in water-stressed rural areas although their urban counterparts are...
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NGOs and poverty reduction in Zimbabwe: challenges and the way forward
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) play a critical role in ending extreme poverty in Zimbabwe and elsewhere in develo** countries. It is not...
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Informal sector counterpower in Harare, Zimbabwe
African city governments have generally been harsh on the informal sector. Informal traders are considered a nuisance and unworthy of government...
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Multivocality and Sexual Identity of a “Nation” in Zimbabwe: Exploring Twitter Discourse on Queer Sexualities
In Zimbabwe, like in most African countries, sexuality is strongly tied with national identities. Previous studies show that queer sexualities are...
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Chihera in Zimbabwe A Radical African Feminist Principle
Zimbabwean social media has been awash with images of a woman character, spirit, or concept called Chihera. Traditionally, a woman descending from...
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Liberation War Veterans and Masculinity in Zimbabwe
In the period from the year 2000 to 2008, Zimbabwe was characterized by instability relating to liberation war veterans expropriating land and... -
Strategies used by Information and Communication Technology tertiary students to deal with sexual harassment during work-related learning period in Zimbabwe
Sexual harassment is a topical issue at workplaces however, there seems to be an apparent dearth of literature about the phenomenon of sexual...
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Pleistocene Archaeology of Zimbabwe: An Overview
The Pleistocene archaeological record of Zimbabwe encompasses Earlier Stone Age, Middle Stone Age and Later Stone Age cultural phases represented by... -
Exiting Commercial Sex Work: a Case of Adolescent Street Girls of the Harare Central Business District in Zimbabwe
The paper interrogates narratives of adolescent street girls of the Harare Central Business District, Zimbabwe, exiting commercial sex work. A...
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Environmental health risks associated with solid waste management at rural hospitals in Chirumanzu District, Zimbabwe
Management of hospital solid is currently a critical and challenging issue worldwide, particularly in develo** nations due population growth,...
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Pomongwe Cave, Zimbabwe
Pomongwe (PMG) is a large shelter in Southwestern Zimbabwe, c. 20 m long, 20 m wide and c. 12 m high at the drip line. It lies at 20.533° S, 28.5° E,... -
Spatial heterogeneity of child malnutrition, proximity to protected areas and environmental variabilities in Zimbabwe
Child malnutrition is the main cause of illness, a range of cognitive and physical growth deficiencies, and the death of millions of children,...
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Religion, Women, and Girls’ Rights in Zimbabwe: the Case of Zimbabwe’s Johanne Marange Apostolic Church
The study sought to understand the position of the Johanne Marange Apostolic Church on women and girls’ rights in Zimbabwe. Engaging in this study...
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Reflections on the Social Determinants of the COVID-19 Vaccination Programme in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has not been spared by the coronavirus disease COVID-19 which has wreaked havoc throughout the world. The country is currently grappling...
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Representations of Ageing in Contemporary Zimbabwe: A Gerontological Reading of NoViolet Bulawayo’s (2013) We Need New Names
While many studies have interrogated the novel We Need New Names , on topics such as citizenship, migration, and transnationalism, there is still much...
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Out of school children in the context of new policy trajectories and interlocking crises in Zimbabwe: a transformative social policy perspective
In the past two decades, Zimbabwe has been confronted with a concerning increase in the number of out-of-school children and youth (OOSC). Emerging...