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Faustino Taderera,.
(2018)
The main thrust of this research is to contribute to theory building in the Theory of Constraints (TOC) in logistics management and its applicability in Oman Higher Education Institutions (referred to as HEI right through), with focus on colleges and universities. ...
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Elliot M. Mumba
(2018)
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This Chapter introduces the research topic and provides a contextual background for this study. The first section provides an overview of the tourism industry , its importance to the economic development of developing countries and outlines challenges hindering the development of the Horticture and hote indutry linkage to the tourism sector....
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Romel Charles Banda
(2018)
Deregulating the Public Media in the shaping of a liberal democratic society in Zambia like in many other African countries is less understood to be the freedom of communication and expression through vehicles including various electronic and print media. While freedom of the public media mostly implies the absence of interference from an overreacting government, its preservation may be sought through constitutions or other non restrictive legal protections..
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Annie Kangwa Chewe
(2018)
This study set out to investigate the efficacy of the legal and institutional framework for gender based violence (GBV) in Zambia created by the Anti-Gender Based Violence Act No. 1 of 2011 (hereinafter called the AGBVA). A framework is defined as a system of rules, laws, agreements etc that establishes the way that something operates (Macmillan Dictionary, 2015). It is the aim of this study to investigate the extent to which the AGBVA is achieving its purpose of curbing GBV in the country through understanding how the legal and institutional framework has functioned over the last seven or so years of its existence. ...
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