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Dr. Edmond Marunda
Lecturer, Department Of Tourism, Leisure And Hospitality Studies, University Of Zimbabwe
Youth Enterprise Model To Guide Entrepreneurial Development In Zimbabwe
Although Zimbabwe is endowed with a wealth of natural resources in the form of land, minerals, human capital, forests and other tourist attractions, national planning is found wanting. Hence, there is high unemployment in the formal sector, and very few people are employed in the informal sector. In this sector therefore, Micro, Small to Medium Enterprise (MSME) owners cannot

Manteaw, S. A.
Council For Scientific And Industrial Research, Post Office Box M 32 Accra, Ghana
Farmer Participation And Sustainability Of Public Irrigation Schemes In Ghana: The Case Of Kpong Irrigation Scheme
In Ghana empirical reports indicate that farmer participation in irrigation projects is still very low, putting sustainability of such irrigation projects at risk. The study sought to determine the extent to which socio-economic and institutional factors influence the level of farmers’ participation and sustainability of the Kpong Irrigation Scheme. Using survey research design, quantitative data were collected from 200 respondents

Clifton Makate
Socio-economist, Ciat, Box Mp228, Mt Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe
Profitability Analysis Of Tabasco Chillies Grown By Smallholder Farmers In Nyanga District, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe
This study analysed the profitability of tabasco chillies production in Nyanga and soci-economic factors impacting on profitability. The study used data collected from a sample of 119 smallholder farmers. Average gross margin per hectare was US$1,215.37. Average GRR and NRR per hectare were estimated at 1.14 and 0.94 respectively. The significant factors having a positive impact on profitability is market

Manish Kerwar
Jrf Scholar, Phd (management), School Of Studies In Management Research Centre, Jiwaji University, Gwalior, M.p
Strategic Leadership Versus Traditional Organizational Management Today
Impact of adopting strategic leadership in forms long using traditional leadership has been empirically tested and compared, using both primary and secondary data. Key differences between the present day strategic leadership and traditional organizational management have been identified. Case studies of three organizations in India have been taken to support the theoretical foundations, as evidence. The qualitative analysis of three

Taonga Nyamandi
Travel And Recreation Department, School Of Hospitality And Tourism, Chinhoyi University Of Technology, Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe
Exploring The Determinants Of Memorable Tourism Experience In The Boating Sector. A Case Of Kariba, Zimbabwe
The delivery of Memorable Tourism Experience has emerged to be one of the critical catalysts for destination competitiveness and sustainability. While a notable growth in boat cruise activities is being recorded globally there is an ironical silence by scholars on the subject; with minimal research having been conducted so far. Using a qualitative methodological slant, this study therefore sought to

H.I. Usman
Weed Science Research Group, Department Of Crop And Environmental Protection, University Of Agriculture, Makurdi, Benue
Nematode Diversity On Some Common Weeds In Makurdi, Southern Guinea Savannah Agro-ecological Zone Of Nigeria
A survey was conducted to provide baseline information on nematodes associated with prevalent weed species in Makurdi located in the Southern Guinea agro-ecological zone of Nigeria. 30 common weed species belonging to 28 genera representing 15 weed families were collected from four different locations in Makurdi and examined for the presence of nematodes in their root and rhizosphere. A total

Prof. Manju Nair
Principal, Iiim Jaipur, India
Determinants Of Motivation Of Public Health Doctors- A Case Of A North Western State Of India
Problems of low motivation among health workers are remarkably common across countries at different levels of development. The factors which emerged out of the analysis and caused about 63% of the variance included - Organizational citizenship (3.236), followed by Supportive management (2.987), Policies of the government (2.838), Financial rewards (2.671), Resource availability (2.559) and last but not the least

Moses Munyau Kimanthi
Doctor Of Philosophy Candidate, School Of Education, Mount Kenya University, P O Box 34201000 Thika,
Strategies Used By Secondary Schools In Kenya To Address Drug Abuse Menace, The Case Of Kitui County
Drug abuse is not just a Western World problem but a global one. In Africa, the problem is becoming more and more rampant. In Kenya, researches continue to show escalating figures in the menace. Many media reports give a worrying trend in drug abuse. This research was carried out in Kitui County. The objectives were to establish the strategies used

M. A. Mansur
Department Of Forestry And Fisheries, Kebbi State University Of Science And Techology, Aliero. Nigeria
The Usefulness Of Unmanned Airborne Vehicle (uav) Imagery For Automated Palm Oil Tree Counting
Palm oil plantations are not exceptional, one of the most valuable resources that needs to be accurately measured for better and effective management; which commonly requires not only a reliable, timely but also up-to-date data that remote sensing can provide. High resolution data are crucial in plantation management, as it provide detailed information to plantation managers for better decision making.

Muhammad .S. Magami
Department Of Mathematics, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, P.m.b 2346, Nigeria
Analysis Of Method-i In Encoding Large Integers: A123367
Large integers can be obtained as results from any computational analysis and as such should be encoded for efficiency and reliability whenever in use. Method-I, which was carried out on a selected integer from integer sequence A123367 was presented in this work and useful results that will form the general basis of encoding large integers in binary numbers of coding

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