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Journal articles on the topic "Kabwe District"

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Muma, Kangwa I. M. "Prevalence of Eye Diseases among Primary and Secondary School Learners in Kabwe District - Zambia." Medical Journal of Zambia 49, no. 1 (2022): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.55320/mjz.49.1.1107.

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Objective: To determine the pattern and magnitude of eye diseases among primary and secondary school learners in Kabwe District in Zambia.
 Method: A cross-sectional study of 41 primary and secondary schools in Kabwe District. The examination included visual acuity (VA) testing, cycloplegic retinoscopy with subjective refinement if indicated, ocular motility testing, anterior segment and fundus examinations m visually impaired children.
 Results: There was an estimated total of 32,971 learners who were eligible to participate of which a total of23,915 (72.5%) were enrolled into the s
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Muma, Kangwa I. M., Godfrey Mwelwa, Anne Buglass, et al. "Prevalence of Eye Diseases among Primary and Secondary School Learners in Kabwe District - Zambia." Medical Journal of Zambia 49, no. 1 (2022): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.55320/mjz.49.1.22.

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Objective: To determine the pattern and magnitude of eye diseases among primary and secondary school learners in Kabwe District in Zambia.
 Method: A cross-sectional study of 41 primary and secondary schools in Kabwe District. The examination included visual acuity (VA) testing, cycloplegic retinoscopy with subjective refinement if indicated, ocular motility testing, anterior segment and fundus examinations m visually impaired children.
 Results: There was an estimated total of 32,971 learners who were eligible to participate of which a total of23,915 (72.5%) were enrolled into the s
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Mpanza, Charity Tumeo, and Webby Muluka. "The Impact of Climate Change on Quality Education Delivery: A Case Study of Four Selected Secondary Schools in Kabwe District, Zambia." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VII, no. V (2023): 1588–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2023.70621.

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The study was an attempt to establish the impact of climate change on quality education delivery in selected four secondary schools in Kabwe district of central province in Zambia. Two objectives were at the heart of the study, namely: to establish effects of climate change commonly experienced in Kabwe district and to investigate how such effects affect provision of quality education in the selected four secondary schools within the district. 128 participants comprising 40 teachers, 80 pupils and 8 school administrators were purposively selected from four different secondary schools in Kabwe
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ZINGANI, Ellah, Gabriel NDHLOVU, and Brian Chanda CHILUBA. "Assessment Of Lead Content In Soil Samples Obtained From Four Different Sites Of Kabwe, Central Province Of Zambia." International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science 1, no. 1 (2021): 41–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.38142/ijesss.v1i1.15.

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Pollution has increased soil lead levels to several thousand parts per million; the primary cause of soil lead contamination in Kabwe district is the weathering from the former Zinc-lead mine. Soil lead is a health risk when directly ingested or inhaled as and it is of particular concern for children less than 6 years because of its implication on their growth. Hence this study set out to assess the lead soil content in four different sites of Kabwe district, Central province of Zambia. Literature was reviewed from studies that covered soil lead contamination. A quantitative analytical study w
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Zingani, Ellah, Gabriel Ndhlovu, and Brian Chanda Chiluba. "Assessment of Lead Content in Soil Samples Obtained from Four Different Sites of Kabwe, Central Province of Zambia." International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science 1, no. 1 (2020): 41–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.38142/ijesss.v1i1.41.

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Pollution has increased soil lead levels to several thousand parts per million; the major cause of soil lead contamination in Kabwe district is the weathering from the former Zinc-lead mine. Soil lead is a health risk when directly ingested or inhaled as and it is of particular concern for children less than 6 years because of its implication on their growth. Hence this study set out to assess the lead soil content in four different sites of Kabwe district, Central province of Zambia. Literature was reviewed from studies that covered soil lead contamination. a quantitative analytical study was
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Muma, Kangwa I. M., Godfrey Mwelwa, Anne Buglass, et al. "Extraordinarily Low Prevalence of Refractive Error and Visual Impairment in Primary and Secondary School Learners in Kabwe District, Zambia." Medical Journal of Zambia 49, no. 1 (2022): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.55320/mjz.49.1.1103.

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Objective: Kabwe District is largely an urban town in the Central Province of Zambia. We aimed to determine the prevalence of refractive errors and visual impairment in primary and secondary school learners in this District.
 Method: A cross-sectional survey of 41 primary and secondary schools in Kabwe District. The examination included visual acuity (VA) testing, cycloplegic retinoscopy with subjective refinement if indicated, ocular motility testing and anterior segment and fundus examinations in visually impaired children.
 Results: There was an estimated total of 32,971 learners
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Muma, Kangwa I. M., Godfrey Mwelwa, Anne Buglass, et al. "Extraordinarily Low Prevalence of Refractive Error and Visual Impairment in Primary and Secondary School Learners in Kabwe District, Zambia." Medical Journal of Zambia 49, no. 1 (2022): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.55320/mjz.49.1.21.

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Objective: Kabwe District is largely an urban town in the Central Province of Zambia. We aimed to determine the prevalence of refractive errors and visual impairment in primary and secondary school learners in this District.
 Method: A cross-sectional survey of 41 primary and secondary schools in Kabwe District. The examination included visual acuity (VA) testing, cycloplegic retinoscopy with subjective refinement if indicated, ocular motility testing and anterior segment and fundus examinations in visually impaired children.
 Results: There was an estimated total of 32,971 learners
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Mufalo, Walubita, Pawit Tangviroon, Toshifumi Igarashi, et al. "Solid-Phase Partitioning and Leaching Behavior of Pb and Zn from Playground Soils in Kabwe, Zambia." Toxics 9, no. 10 (2021): 248. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9100248.

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Zambia’s Kabwe mine wastes (KMWs) are responsible for contaminating the surrounding soil and dust in the Kabwe district. Unfortunately, these wastes arise from the historical mining activities of lead (Pb) and Zinc (Zn), which lacked adequate waste management strategies. As a result, potentially toxic elements (PTEs) (Pb and Zn) spread across the Kabwe district. To assess the soil pollution derived from previous mining activities, we studied topsoil samples (n = 8) from the school playground soils (SPs). In this study, the degree of contamination, geochemical partitioning, and leachability, co
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Yanda, Ndila L., Austin Mwange, John Moose, and Clement Mwaanga. "The Role of Strategic Evaluation and Control in SME Performance: Lessons from Empirical Evidence in Kabwe District." African Journal of Commercial Studies 6, no. 1 (2025): 108–17. https://doi.org/10.59413/ajocs/v6.i.1.9.

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This study investigates the role of strategic evaluation and control (SEC) in the performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Kabwe District, Zambia. Based on the Resource-Based Theory (RBT) and Dynamic Capabilities Theory (DCT), the research explores how SMEs assess and adjust their strategies over time to align with internal and external environmental changes. A mixed-methods approach was employed, collecting quantitative data from 202 SME owners and managers through structured questionnaires and qualitative data via semi-structured interviews. The findings reveal that strategic ev
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Nakamura, Shinsaku, Toshifumi Igarashi, Yoshitaka Uchida, et al. "Evaluation of Dispersion of Lead-Bearing Mine Wastes in Kabwe District, Zambia." Minerals 11, no. 8 (2021): 901. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min11080901.

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Dispersion of lead (Pb) in mine wastes was simulated for reproducing Pb contamination of soil in Kabwe District, Zambia. Local weather data of year 2019 were monitored in situ and used for the simulations. The plume model, weak puff model, and no puff model were adopted for calculation of Pb dispersion under different wind conditions. The results showed that Pb dispersion from the Kabwe mine was directly affected by wind directions and speeds in the dry season, although it was not appreciably affected in the rainy season. This may be because the source strength is lower in the rainy season due
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Kabwe District"

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Mwale, Joyce Chali. "Factors affecting retention in care of patients on antiretroviral treatment in the Kabwe district, Zambia." University of the Western Cape, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/5251.

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Masters of Public Health - see Magister Public Health<br>Introduction: HIV and AIDS continues to be a major public health challenge for Zambia, which has the highest HIV prevalence rate of 13.1% in sub-Saharan Africa. Although individuals living with HIV/AIDS in Zambia have increased access to antiretroviral treatment (ART), not all patients who are initiated on antiretroviral treatment remain in care; with some patients being lost at different points in the continuum of care. The current study aimed to explore the factors affecting retention in care among patients receiving antiretroviral tre
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Kayuni, Hachintu Joseph. "Investigating the prevalence of Satanism in Zambia with particular reference to the Kabwe district." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/11978.

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This study examined the alleged prevalence of Satanism in Zambia, with a particular reference to the Kabwe District during the period 2010-2013. The overall objective was to ascertain the claims and speculations on the alleged prevalence of Satanism in the district of Kabwe. The claims about the alleged prevalence of Satanism and the satanic scare were found by this study to be a reality in Kabwe, with eighty-eight per cent (88%) of the respondents acknowledging the alleged prevalence of the phenomenon. People’s knowledge of Satanism was mainly through rumours, messages from Churches and the
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Books on the topic "Kabwe District"

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Zambia). Municipal Council Kabwe (Central Province. Kabwe district state of environment outlook report. Kabwe Municipal Council, 2010.

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Fumbeshi, Henry Mwape. Report on first field work studying selected places in Kabwe: Factors contributing to low number of mothers practising exclusive breastfeeding in Kabwe District. Ministry of Health, North Central Region, 1997.

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Chikuta, Sebastian M. A study of the factors affecting quality of patient care in government health centres in Mazabuka District: A report of the fieldwork conducted among the community and health workers in Mazabuka District : presented to Pan African Institute for Development-East and Southern Africa (Kabwe, Zambia) in partial fulfil[l]ment of the requirement for the award of a higher national diploma in district health management. s.n., 1998.

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Haloba, Robert. Research report on transparency and accountability in the health service delivery system in Zambia: A case study of Chongwe, Kafue, Lusaka and Kabwe districts. [publisher not identified], 2009.

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Lialabi, Lillian Nsalamu. Effectiveness of Performance Appraisals for Teachers in Kabwe District. GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2019.

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Book chapters on the topic "Kabwe District"

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Kamboni, Lucy S., and Simakando Silongwa. "The Role of Women’s Pre-marriage Rites of Passage and Cultural Practices in Promoting Peace in Kabwe District, Central Province, Zambia." In Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-52905-4_15.

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