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Kapenta Fishing Cooperatives and Sustainable Rural Livelihoods. The case of Chunga and Buumi Bubotu (Good Life) Kapenta Fishing Cooperatives in Kaani ward, Binga.

ABSTRACT In Zimbabwe although there was a boom in the fisheries industry in the 1980s and 1990s especially in rural areas, the importance of the fishing industry was not considered critical. However, with the collapse of the agricultural sector, following the fast track land reform programme and subsequently the political and economic crises, brought renewed interest in the sector as people sought alternative forms of livelihoods. The vivid thrust of this unique research was to investigate th...

An Evaluation of Zimbabwe`s Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) Programme to Reduce the Infant Mortality Rate: A Case Study of Chitungwiza

ABSTRACT The focus of this research was on exploring the role of the PMTCT Programme in the reduction of the infant mortality rate with particular reference to Chitungwiza in Zimbabwe. HIV/AIDS is a global concern that calls for utmost attention from development practitioners. Mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV is the most common route of infection in paediatric HIV acquisition. It contributes more than 90% of paediatric HIV infections. Widespread ignorance of the PMTCT Programme has ...

An Analysis Of The Adoption Patterns Of Fair Value Accounting In Zimbabwe

ABSTRACT This research undertook to examine the basic understanding of fair value accounting (FVA) in Zimbabwe and analyse the patterns within which it is adopted. The researcher’s analysis focused on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE), listed banks and individual Small and Medium Enterprises (SME’s). Accountants and auditors were also engaged in the research so as to determine their knowledge and their views on FVA. The researcher chose this topic because although a lot of authors have pr...

The Impact Of The Closure Of Textile Industry On Livelihoods: The Case Of Merlin Textile Limited In Bulawayo City

ABSTRACT This research sought to analyze the impact of textile industry closure it has on livelihoods looking at indicators such as access to income, quality of education, health care and standard of living. Particular attention was paid on how former workers and their immediate family members have been affected by the closure of textile industry and what coping strategies they have employed. The researcher’s case study is Merlin Textile Limited situated in Belmont Industrial Area in Bulawa...

An Analysis of the role of Microfinance institutions in achieving financial inclusion in Zimbabwe

ABSTRACT This dissertation defines financial inclusion as ongoing access to a range of financial services in an affordable and convenient manner. As low income groups are often among those lacking financial access, Microfinance programmes providing financial services to them have emerged as a public policy instrument to promote financial inclusion. This dissertation analyses the contribution of microfinance programmes in promoting financial inclusion in Zimbabwe. The research questions in the...

The Effects Of Climate Change On Women In Guruve District

ABSTRACT The thrust of this study was to examine the effects of climate change on women in Guruve district ward 20. Purposive sampling under qualitative research was used to collect data from the targeted population which was women, Agricultural extension officers, the village head and the general populace. Interviews, focused group discussions and observations were the instruments used to collect the data. The researcher found out that climate change has disproportionately affected people in...

Gendered Perceptions And Attitudes Towards Voting In Gweru Urban

ABSTRACT The main focus of this research study was exploring gendered perceptions and attitudes towards voting in Gweru Urban. The main objectives of the study were to firstly to find out the views of men and women with regards to the process of voter registration in Gweru Urban. Secondly, the study sought to unravel the perception and attitudes of men and women towards voting and its relevance in Gweru Urban. Its last objective was to explore the push factors behind voting for men and women ...

Farm Household Saving And Its Determinants In Trans Nzoia County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Funds available for investments are either from credits acquired from financial institutions or from household savings. Although some research has shown that rural households in Sub-Saharan Africa save, little is known about the factors that influence saving and asset accumulation among them. Low investment in Kenya is easily attributable to decreased savings. The study aimed at developing a broader understanding of the savings habits and practice of farm households in Trans-Nzoia Co...

Determining Factors Leading To Police Brutality; A Research Study Of Moiben Divsion, Uasin Ngishu County

ABSTRACT The broad and general objective of this study determines and assesses factors leading to police brutality in Moiben division Uasin Ngishu ounty. The specific objectives of this study were to explore the reasons where there is rampant police brutality in Moiben division, to examine factors that make police use excessive force in Moiben division, to bring into light the brutal methods that police use while performing their official duties in Moiben division and to examine possible solu...

Determinants Of Financial Performance Of Processing Small And Medium Enterprises In Kitui County

ABSTRACT The SMEs play critical role in creating job opportunities and growth of the economy. Currently, the rate at which the new firms formed have stagnated and those with less than 5 years are closing down is very high. This has triggered research on the financial performance of the SMEs especially in areas with high levels of poverty since most studies concentrate on developed economies and urban centres. This study investigated the determinants of financial performance of processing SMEs...

An Investigation Of Factors Influencing Sustainability Of Micro Finance Institutions [A Case Study Of Narok County].

ABSTRACT Micro finance institutions refer to small, saving and insurance services extended and economically disadvantaged segment of society. In the past ten years micro finance is emerging as powerful tool of growth in Kenya economy. This has resulted from increasing success in terms to reach the poor and sustaining delivery services. However large number of those engaged in microfinance services continue to struggle with sustainability. The research sought to establish the factors affecting...

Impact Of Prudential Regulatory Framework On Financial Performance Of Deposit Taking Saccos In Kenya

ABSTRACT Regulation of the financial sector is critical aspect of consideration by the regulating authority. This is because the financial sector tremendously influences the performance of the entire economy. The study aims at determining the impact of a prudential regulatory framework on the financial performance of SACCOs in Kenya. The specific objectives in this case are; to determine the relationship between liquidity requirements and performance of deposit taking SACCOs in Kenya, to esta...

Factors That Influence Educational Wastage In Public Secondary Schools In Kathiani Sub-County, Machakos County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Every year, the Government of Kenya invests heavily in public secondary education. In spite of this heavy investment, the delivery of quality secondary education faces various challenges. One of the biggest challenges is wastage: students repeat grades and the rate of dropout remain high. The central focus of this study was to determine the factors that influence educational wastage in Kathiani Sub-county. The study was guided by the following objectives; to establish the influence o...

Effect of Supplier and Customer Collaboration on Product Innovativeness: A Focus on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMES) in Kenya

Abstract This study investigated the effect of supplier and customers’ collaboration on product innovativeness in manufacturing SMEs. Using a cross sectional survey design with a sample size of 196, a standard multiple linear regression (MLR) was performed between product innovativeness as the dependent variable and the dimensions of supplier and customer collaboration, as independent variables. The results of the supplier collaboration regression indicated that the predictors explained 45....

Relationship Between Challenges Facing Public Primary School Head Teachers And Management Of School Projects In Wajir East Sub County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Management of public primary school projects is vital for school. However, the head teachers who are in charge of the projects must strive to acquire the necessary skills to enable them to effectively manage school projects in Wajir East Sub-County. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between challenges faced by public primary school head teachers and management of school projects in Wajir East sub county, Kenya. The following objectives were used in the stu...


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