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    by Masocha, Walter Tafara
    Published 2017
    “…However, the company has been denied by regulatory authorities to implement some of its decisions necessitated by cost control. Cost control is also being affected negatively by delays by customers to pay their outstanding bills, heavy costs associated with implementation of cost control strategies and weak coordination between the management and workers. …”
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    by Chihururu, Tafadzwa Lennon
    Published 2017
    “…The results showed that the use of budgetary controls created several benefits, which included the operational performance, workers motivation and an improvement in the coordination of workers. …”
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    by Patience Chadambuka, Kirk Helliker
    Published 2023
    “…Those considering themselves as autochthones (A1 farmers) tried to impose hegemonic control over the ex-farm workers (labelled as allochthones). …”
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    “…A walk through survey was conducted and a checklist was used to capture hazards and control measures in the work place. Results A total of 194 workers participated. …”
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    “…While human rights and social justice are critical in any social worker’s thinking and actions, the history of social work in Zimbabwe shows how the profession has perpetuated human rights violations and social injustice. …”
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    by Vambe, Gregy
    Published 2018
    “…Major research findings showed that cost control measures have a positive impact on the profitability of manufacturing companies as reducing costs directly reflect an increase in the level of profits of an organization, it was evident that element of costs such as materials, labor and overhead costs and workers behavior could be strategically controlled with measures like budgetary control, standard costing and variance analysis, accounting to achieve higher profit levels. …”
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    by Matanhire, Persistance
    Published 2017
    “…Moreover, the public sector workers are obliged to serve and voluntarism and autonomy is limited in that sector. …”
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    by Mbire, Cathrine
    Published 2020
    “…Management should also organise a cost control committee that operates within the organisation.…”
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    by Gwiza, Victoria
    Published 2018
    “…The researcher made use of questionnaires and interviews to collect qualitative data about the opinions and attitudes of employees and management at Load Agropower regarding budgets and budgetary controls. The researcher found that budgets and budgetary controls contribute positively to operational efficiency through coordination, planning, motivation and accountability. …”
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    by Nkomo, Thandeka
    Published 2014
    “…The study recommended that there should be workers involvement, benchmarking against competitors, make use of lean six sigma, training to be provided for employees, incentive programs to be implemented, control reports to be enhanced as they inform management on the activities taking place in the entity and implement just in time so as to improve on operational performance and effective cost control techniques.…”
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    by Gombe, Charles
    Published 2017
    “…This research was undertaken to evaluate the quality control system used by The Zimbabwe Bata Shoe Company Gweru. …”
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    by Farai Ncube, Olabanji Oni
    Published 2023
    “…While there are two officially registered unions namely the Zimbabwe Catering and Hotel Workers Union (ZCHWU) and the Hospitality and Allied Workers Union of Zimbabwe (HAWUZ), the focus has been on the ZCHWU which has ultimate control, having enjoyed monopoly from the traditional one union one industry approach. …”
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    by Sithole, Bridget
    Published 2017
    “…Management was recommended to tighten more the internal controls of the institutions to reduce fraud. It was also recommended that seminars should be held regularly for key workers in schools in order sensitize them on fraud and its consequences both to the employee and to the organization. …”
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    by Mange, Tapiwa
    Published 2014
    “…The population for this research is 497 people constituting general employees (top management, lower level internal audit employees, councillors and the workers union members. The sample population is 50 and it constitutes 25 from the general lower level employees, 7 from the top management, 10 from councillors, 4 from internal audit employees and 4 from the workers committee. …”
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    by Nyashanu, Alexander Tungamirai
    Published 2017
    “…The population for this research is 220 people constituting general employees (top management, lower level internal audit employees, councillors and the workers union members. The sample population is 22 and it constitutes 8 from the general lower level employees, 3 from the top management, 5 from councillors, 3 from internal audit employees and 3 from the workers committee. …”
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    by Muzvidziwa, Victor N.
    Published 2016
    “…Despite the fact that prostitution was never legal during the colonial period and despite attempts to control it by using Vagrants Act, it thrived and still thrives. …”
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    “…The mining regulations that had the potential to introduce comprehensive safety controls were not adaptable. We recommend applicable health and safety regulations for Zimbabwe's ASGM.…”
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    by Brown, Marg, Brown, Marg, Brown, Lois C.
    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…The basics of atoms and electricity -- Diagnostic x-ray production -- Radiobiology and radiation protection for the patient and the worker -- Imaging on film -- Producing the image -- Optimizing the image -- Processing the image -- Computed radiography and digital imaging -- Quality control, testing, and artifacts -- Ultrasonography -- Flouroscopy -- Computerized tomography -- Magnetic resonance imaging -- Nuclear medicine and introduction to positron emission tomography -- Overview of positioning -- Small animal abdomen -- Small animal thorax -- Small animal forelimb -- Small animal pelvis and pelvic limb -- Small animal vertebral column -- Small animal skull -- Dental radiography -- Small animal special procedures -- Equine and large animal radiography -- Avian and exotic radiography.…”
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