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     1.Jerie S, Delimiting Zimbabwe’s service areas and their role in
    developing planning.

2. Madebwe C., Madebwe V, Estimating the impacts of urban  
    universities on neighborhood housing markets. The case of public and
    private universities in Zimbabwe.

3. Chigora P., Ziso E., An evaluation of the Nexus between land  
    redistribution and poverty reduction in Zimbabwe.

4. Masaka J., Mugabe F. T., The effect of wetland cultivation  
   amended with cattle manure and mineral nitrogen fertilizer on nutrient
   nitrogen losses.

5. Ngoshi H. T., Mhiripiri N, The gender and cultural identity
    implications of the Zimbabwean Avant-garde short film of the new
    millennium.

6. Darikwa T. B., The assessment of private sector companies for 
    development, implementation and evaluation of HIV/AIDS workplace
    programmes in Zimbabwe.

 7. Mhlahlo C. L, Perceptions of and responses to gender and feminism
    amongst urbanities in Zimbabwe.

8. Mawere D., Addressing gender concerns in teachers colleges in Zimbabwe

9. Guruwo P., Chuma W.,  Dube R., An analysis of the determinants of
     customer complaining behaviour. The case of hotel hospitality in
     Zimbabwe.

10. Charumbira M., Sunde T., Abel S., Transition to a new currency:
      Implications for the Zimbabwean Economy.

11. Tambudzai Z., An Impirical analysis of the budgetary process in
      Zimbabwe 1980-2005.

12. Matongo A., Zimbabwe’s inflation statistics: Does the public skepticism
     about their accuracy hold water?

13. Nyahunzvi D. K., An Appraisal of the effectiveness of hotel loyalty
      programs: The case of Zimbabwe 3-5 star hotels.

      14. Dandira M, Mafuka A., Muchadenyika L., An evaluation of strategic
      plans in Zimbabwean organizations.

15. Gwatidzo C. N., T. Chirimunjiri, Facing up to realities and  
     challenges of brain drain: An Analysis of Zimbabwe’s institutions of
     higher learning with specific reference to Universities.

16. Njini I, The complexity of Information Systems Development Projects
     (ISDPs) in Zimbabwe.

17. Pazvakavambwa L, Epidemiology of Malaria, HIV and TB and their co-
      infections in Zimbabwe.

18. Zhou N. M, Vegetation dynamics in relation to clay content and
      exchange properties of soils in a semi arid watershed on granite in
      Zimbabwe.

19.  Madanzi T, Mugabe F. T, Matimati I., Manjeru P, A baseline survey
      on the current are under production, agronomic practices and
      utilization methods of Cocoyam (Colocasia esculenta) in the Eastern
      Highlands of Zimbabwe.

20.  Mutekwa V. T, Nation building from abroad: The contribution of   
      diaspora to urban housing provision in Zimbabwe: The case of Gweru 
      and Kwekwe in the Midlands Province.

21. Chikura S, Mangwiro T. N. C., Moyo D. Z, Development of an
     economic method of controlling internal parasites in goats for
     smallholder farmers of Zimbabwe.

22.Tada O, An evaluation of milk production of dairy breeds under
     smallholder farming system.

23. Tinarwo A., Marufu A, The growth of cell captive insurance in
      Zimbabwe.

24. Makombe T., The interface between oral literature and social
     consciousness: The role of song in shaping the social consciousness of the
     urban populace in Zimbabwe with specific reference to songs by Oliver
     M’tukudzi.

25. Giya G., Chingoiro S., A cost-benefit analysis on whether to invest
      in HIV/AIDS treatment. Case of Zimbabwe.

26. Kazembe C. E, Kunzvi S. F., Rajah D, An evaluation of the
      accounting information systems in Local Authorities in Zimbabwe.

27. Mbetu K. C.,  Mvura P., The financial impact of Operation
     Murambatsvina/Restore Order to the Zimbabwean Budget.

28. Nyamwanza T., Impact of entrepreneurial training and development:
      The case of Empretec Zimbabwe.

29. Njerekai C., Cyber-marketing by Zimbabwe’s small-Medium tourism and
     hospitality enterprises.

30. Ndhlovu J.,  Nyahunzvi D. K., Tourism and Hospitality training at
     Tertiary Institutions: A Quality audit.

31. Chikoko L.,  Chibisa A., The role of banking in the development of
     Dairy Farming in Zimbabwe.

32. Moyo D. Z., Chimbira C., Parasites of fish in Insukamini and
      Gwenoro Dams.

33. Mapaya R. J., Checklist of Vascular plants from the Boterekwa  
     (Shurugwi) area, Zimbabwe.

34. Makaka C., Chimbira C.,  Makoni P., Habitat preferences and
      population levels of fish species in the Buzi river and its two main
      tributaries (Phase 1)

35. Dr Makoni, Muteveri T.,  Hove V., Ethno-biology of fishes found in
 Zimbabwe (Phase1)

     36. Shoko M. C., Water-based crop calendar for the agro ecological zones of
          Zimbabwe.
    
     37. Mehlo K. P., Employment conditions of workers in the department of
           roads in Zimbabwe. A focus on workers employed on contract work
           basis.

    38. Mudyanadzo W.., Mazhura M., Tools for a lifelong career:
          Employability skills and work ethics (A case of Midlands State University
          and NUST)

     39. Madebwe V.,  Madebwe C., The role of traditional leadership in
           governance of water resources in Runde and Gwayi Catchments.

     40. Mhlahlo S. R., Assessment of accountability and transparency in Urban
          Governance in Zimbabwe.

     41. Shoko K., The Indigenous weather forecasting systems their application
          and precision: The case of Ward 12 and 13 in Mberengwa District.

    42. Mhiripiri N.,  Mandava P., Government Response to the UN Report on
         Operation Murambatsvina: Implications for Democratization.

   43. Ndoro O., Chisango T., A Critical public sphere or agenda setting? An
        Analysis of competing discourses and their implications on Zimbabwe’s
        political processes with specific reference to Zimbabwe Television’s
        national agenda. The Independent’s Muckraker and The Herald’s
        Nathaniel Manheru.

   44. Mugari Z. E., Chisango T., Venesai W.,  Chiwewe P., Reconfiguring
        the Village Agora, Making ITCs serve the ends of Democracy and
        Development: A case study of three models of rural ICT projects in
        Zimbabwe.

   45. Sinamai A., Mtombeni N., Chakanyuka C., The conservation status.
        of heritage sites in the Midlands and Matebeleland Provinces.

   46. Munhande C., The role of the state in Agriculture in the post fast track
        land reform era.

   47. King M. D.,  Munhande C., Challenges faced by aspiring women
         parliamentarians in Zimbabwe: The case of 2000 and 2005 parliamentary
         elections.

   48. Mazambani I., Children and children’s rights in protected villages during
          the Liberation Struggle for Zimbabwe (1960-1980)
 
    49. Chiromo A. S., The contribution of the Catholic Church to education in
           Zimbabwe

    50. Mabambe H. S.,  Muleya E., Determination of Vitamins A, C, E and
           Selenium in selected indigenous Zimbabwean foods.

    51. Nyoni R., Operation Restore Order (Murambatsvina) and Garikai/Hlalani
            Kuhle and their implications for children’s education opportunities.

    52. Manyumwa C., The level of learner freedom in the school as a
         determinant of the development of a sense of responsibility. A case   
          study of schools in four urban settings in Zimbabwe.

     53.Chikunda C., Cultural rituals and practices and the perpetuation of
          patriarchy in Zimbabwe: The case of Shangani and Buja people.

     54. Munodawafa A., Makuvaro V., Madanzi T., Mugabe F. T.,       
Assesment of adoption rates for water conservation techniques in
selected semi-arid communal areas of Zimbabwe.
     
     55. Gomba A.,  Matimati I., Evaluation of different media, relative
           humidity and temperature on the growth and yield of Ganoderma lucid
           (Reshi), Cordyceps sinensis (Caterpillar fungus) and Lentinula edodes
           (Shiitake) mushroom species.

     56. Makuvaro V., Manjeru P., Screening local cowpea (Vigna
           unguiculata) germplasm for resistance to witch weed (Alectra vogelii)
    
     57. Mlalazi N., Zhou N. M., Munodawafa A., Mutsawegota C R.,
          Assessing potential for environmental rehabilitation using local
          vegetation species on Hwange coal mine dumps.
 
     58. Hungwe E J.,  Dube Z P,  Evaluation of use of NPV (Nuclear
          Polyhedrosis Virus) for the control of soyabean semilooper caterpillars
          (Thysanoplusia orichalcea, Chrysodeixis acuta and C chalcities) in
          soyabeans.

     59. Handiseni M, The Efficacy of acibenzolar –S-methyl, against bacterial
           and fungal diseases of paprika (Capsicum annum.L) under dryland in
           the smallholder farming sector.

     60. Siwadi P., Bringing the gap from informal to the formal sector: A case
           of 4 Small scale operators.

     61. Sithole S. T. M., Management of financial risks in Zimbabwe. The case of
          commercial banks in Zimbabwe (2000-2003)

     62. Dambaza M.,  Mbava W., A mathematical model to determine a
           Benefit-Pulled premium for MSU Funeral Fund.

     63. Javangwe T., Popular Initiation rites of the Rhemba people of
           Mberengwa District of the Midlands Province and Nyajena Area of
           Masvingo: Implications for Socio-economic value-system building.
 
     64. Dube Z. P.,  Matimati I., Evaluation of the productivity of high beta
          caritine tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) cultivars in smallholder
          irrigation schemes of Lower Gweru.

     65. Kunaka K.,  Chivandi E., Genetic and Environmental Trends of
           Productive and Reproductive Traits of large Holstein/Friesian Herd
           at Arda-Balu Estate of Zimbabwe.

     66. Murungu F. S, Utilisation of the high yield potential of climbing bean
             cultivars (Phaseolus Vulgras) grown in association with maize in
             Zimbabwe.

      67. Madanzi T., Effect of planting date and harvesting time on seed
             germination, viability, vigour and storage life on farmer retained
             soyabean seed in the smallholder sector of Zimbabwe.

      68. Dube Z . P., Yield losses associated with soyabean rust (Phakopsora
            pachhyrhiz) and control using different numbers of fungicide
              applications.

      69. Musundire R., Gomba A., The resistance status of sitophilus
             szeamais sitophius oryzea and tribolium castaneum to grain
             protectants in Hurungwe, Guruve, Marondera, and Chipinge

        70. Kachigunda B. et al, evaluation of termites baits against plant
                feeding termites in maize cropping systems.

        71. Mangwiro T. N. C., The development of oil-based acaricide dispenser
                and evaluation of its effectiveness on ticks and tsetse flies.

          72.Ndawi O. P., An investigation into the preferred mode and content of
              citizenship studies in Zimbabwe.

        73. Ndawi O. P. et al, The status of gender education in Zimbabwe.
     
        74. Magwa W., An investigation into the supervision and assessment of
             MSU Students Doing Work-Related Learning in Zimbabwe.

        75. Mashingaidze T., Paradigms of Exclusion: Governance and youths in
             Post- Colonial Zimbabwe.

        76. Chivandi E., Chatikobo P., Fushai F., Draft power implications on
             productivity resettlement areas in the Midlands Province.             

        77. Kapenzi A., An evaluation of options for Resettlement in Black Rhino    
              Conservancy of Kwekwe Districts.

        78. Mupfiga E., The magnitude of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic in the Hippo
             Valley Estates and Its Impact on Human Resources Management.

         79. Mbava W., A Survey on the relevance of the BSc (Hons) Mathematics
            Degree Programme, MSU, to Industry and Commerce.
       
        80. Ncube G. T., Colonial liquor controls and African response in       
   Zimbabwe, 1890 – 1960.

        81. Mache F., Sithole S.T.M., The impact of taxation on profitability and 
   cashflows of Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Zimbabwe,
   2004 – 2005.

         82. Mupemhi S., Guruwo P., Chuma W., Dube R., The impact of
    E- Commerce on Agro-Food Marketing: The case of food processing and
    exporting SMEs in Zimbabwe.

        83. Chikwekwete A., The expanding usage of Internet technologies in all
   spheres of Zimbabwean life including companies, universities, colleges,        
   schools and homes and the implications on data and information  
   security.

 
   
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