State Regulation In The Legal Profession In Zimbabwe
State regulation of the legal profession has been an issue, not only in Zimbabwe but in many countries as well. It has become a global issue with critics arguing that the level of state regulation is gradually increasing at the expense of lawyers’ independence. The article sought to establish the level of State regulation within the legal profession in Zimbabwe.
An Application Of The Individual Travel Cost Method To Nyanga National Park, Zimbabwe
This study aimed at finding the monetary value that people attach on Nyanga National Park (NNP) using the individual travel cost method (ITCM). It also intended to find factors that influence individuals to visit NNP. From the findings we discovered that NNP is highly valued as indicated by a consumer surplus of US$ 9426.0576 per year or US$134.678 per average
Increasing Access To Education Through Open And Distance Learning For People Living With Disabilities: A Call For A Shift In Attitudes.
The paper’s thrust is to invite a debate on the concept that the first step to changing a person’s worldview is changing the mindset first in view to of the extent to which people living with disability can access education through Open and Distance Learning (ODL). The history of disability suggests that although policies and legislation have tried to transform
Gender-related Differences And Attitudinal Determinants Towards Science Teaching And Learning: A Quantitative Analysis
In this study, I looked at gender related differences and attitudinal determinants towards science learning and teaching. Survey design, premised on quantitative paradigm was used. A total of 243 secondary school pupils (128 boys, 115 girls, aged 11-14 years) participated in the completion of a Likert type scale, containing, factorially grouped 65 attitude measures, following an initially piloted process. Internally
Attitudes Towards Hiv/aids: The Voices Of Zimbabwean High School Students.
This study sought to find out attitudes of high school students towards HIV/AIDS. A random sample of 80 students, from two conveniently selected schools (40 males, 40 females; age range, 12-19 years) from form one to six, participated in the study. Attitude measures were obtained using Likert type scale. Majority (92%) of the high school students were found to be
The Role Of Women Enterprise Fund In Entrepreneurship Development: The Case Of Bondo District, Kenya
The Women Enterprise Fund is a flagship project in the Vision 2030 and thus a demonstration of the Kenya Government’s commitment to the realization of the Millennium Development Goals, 3rd MDG on women empowerment and gender equality. Despite its launch, women entrepreneurship in Bondo District still appears low. The study aimed at establishing the extent to which the Fund
Emergence Of Training Programes In Small Scale Hotels In Punjab Region Of India.
Presently during the age of service industry advancement in the techniques, especially information technologies, are developing the standard of hotels in all aspects.
(Ginsberg, 1997) examined that effective training program can save money that is misused on cheap but unproductive training. (Stolovitch & Keeps, 1992, p.7) explored that “Performance is perceived as the number of inducing variables (selection, training, feedback,
Power Sector Plan Outlay And Expenditure In India
Power is essential for economic and social development of a region or a country. however the power sector has been getting 18-20% of the total public sector outlay from initial plan periods. The present study addresses trends in plan outlay and expenditure on power sector and analysis the difference between target and achievements of plans in