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INTRODUCTION
What explains post-election violence? The widespread violence following relatively orderly balloting in elections in Kenya on December ...
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What in the world happened to Zimbabwe? Although the country certainly had its share of difficulties during the first 25 years since independence in 1...
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One of the first and most important sources was Cosmas Magaya. It was no small trick for a white man to study the mbira in '70s Rhodesia--obstacles were thrown up from both sides of the racial divide. After some months, though, [Berliner] arranged an appointment at the home of John Hakurotwi Mude, a prominent musician and bandleader he had heard on Rhodesian radio. Also at Mude's house that night were two young musicians who played in his ensemble, Magaya and Luken Pasipamire. Sitting at Berliner's kitchen table in Durham last winter, Magaya told me that when Berliner asked Mude to be his teacher, the master motioned to his young proteges and replied, "You're going to be taught by my two young brothers who are here.
Part of the debt that Berliner pays both to Moyo's spirit and to his f...
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AMBASSADOR KHALILZAD HOLDS A MEDIA AVAILABILITY ON IRAQ, PAKISTAN, IRAN AND ZIMBABWE, NEW YORK CITY, AS RELEASED BY THE U.S. MISSION TO TH...
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Employment regulations are needed to allow efficient contracting between employers and workers and to protect workers from discriminatory or unfair treatment by employers. In its indicators on , Doing Business measures flexibility in the regulation of hiring, working hours and dismissal in a manner consistent with the conventions of the International Labour Organization (ILO). An economy can have the most flexible labor regulations as measured by Doing Business while ratifying and complying with all conventions directly relevant to the factors measured by Doing Business4 and with the ILO core labor standards. No economy can achieve a better score by failing to comply with these conventions.
In Africa, Uganda (in 2006), Mozambique (in 2007) and Burkina Faso (in 2008) ena...
... in Sierra Leone and more than 8 years in Zimbabwe. Africa is also home to the countries with the lar...
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With an estimated 70% of the 11.6 million Zimbabweans living in impoverished rural areas, and dependent on smallholder agriculture for their livelihoods, it follows that improvements in this sub-sector can contribute to poverty alleviation, particularly food insecurity. This depends on appropriate water management in such a semi-arid climate, making the case for appropriate legal regimes in the water sector self-evident. The paper analyses the constraints that are being encountered in this area by drawing some lessons from the colonial era. The colonial state was more successful because it provided the complementary resources for its white hydraulic mission. The failure of the post-colonial state to deliver a black hydraulic mission can be understood in the same terms - the failure to e...
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ADMINISTRATOR FORE AND AMBASSADOR MCGEE HOLD A STATE DEPARTMENT NEWS BRIEFING ON THE CURRENT POLITICAL AND HUMANITARIAN SITUATION IN ZIMBABW...
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DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/93809e/zimbabwe_telecom) has announced the addition of the "Zimbabwe - Tele...
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INTRODUCTION
According to (1), (5) intra-industry trade involves trade in differentiated products, that is, trade in goods that belong to the same i...
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On 27 November 2009 the governments of South Africa and Zimbabwe signed a Bilateral Agreement for the Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investmen...