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Explore Strategies to Improve Performance of Companies in Health Insurance Industry, Case of Premier Services Medical Aid Society (2014-2020)
(Women's University in Africa, 2022-06-29)The research study conducted discussed strategies to improve performance of companies in the health insurance market of Zimbabwe focusing on Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) from period (2014-2020). The market ... -
Examining Strategies to Enhance the Adoption and Use of Digital Banking in Zimbabwean Rural Areas
(Women's University in Africa, 2022-12-12)This study examined strategies to enhance adoption and use of digital banking in Zimbabwean rural areas, a case of ZB Bank. The objective was to examine strategies that are being used by Zimbabwean banks to encourage the ... -
Climate change and vulnerable groups in Zimbabwe: Implications for social work practice
(African Journals Online (AJOL), 2024-09)Social work is a practical profession that aims to improve problem-solving skills and social functioning, particularly for disadvantaged and marginalised vulnerable groups. The ongoing climate change is worsening the ... -
The relevance of indigenous knowledge systems in social work education and practice in Zimbabwe: A human rights perspective
(2024)Indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) are central to communities in Africa. They shape, influence, and define the behavior of societies. Most communities in Zimbabwe have consistently recognized the human rights of individuals. ... -
Resilience of unaccompanied refugee children in foster care at Tongogara Refugee Camp Zimbabwe
(Springer Nature, 2024-12-09)This article explores and discusses the resilience of refugee children under foster care in Zimbabwe. It advances the argument that there are resilience factors associated with unaccompanied refugee children under the ...