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Zambia delays school opening

25.02.2024 Staff Reporter

Zambia delays start of school year as cholera deaths rise … Zambia has delayed the start of its school year by three weeks, echoing measures taken in January 2018, as cholera deaths in the southern African nation climb. School reopenings have been…

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World Food Forum to feed 270,000 starving…

25.02.2024 WFF

WFP planning to feed 270,000 hungry Zimbabweans … The World Food Programme is planning to feed 270,000 hungry Zimbabweans over the next three months, an official said on Friday, as the country braces for a poor harvest due to an El Nino-induced…

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Zimbabwe: Cholera government rules!

25.02.2024 Source - The Herald

Zimbabwe lay down new cholera rules for schools … Schools must observe laid-down cholera protocols to ensure safe opening this Tuesday, the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has directed. Speaking during a clean-up campaign at Warren Park…

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South Africa: Zenaphobic attacks are shameful

25.02.2024 By Raymond Suttner

  … Xenophobic attacks repudiate freedom and are shameful — they must be stopped … INTERNATIONALISM and pan-Africanism have been foundational values of the liberation struggle. It is shameful that this generation, many of whom are former freedom…

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Zimbabwean do not want to be refuges in…

25.02.2024 By Cathy Buckle

Zimbabweans don’t want to be refugees in foreign lands. I am writing today in recognition of you, the people out there who care about Zimbabwe and what happens here and who are as stunned as we are about what went on in the August election. A…

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Zimbabwean education and the trive for UBUNTU

25.02.2024 By Oliver Mutanga, Nazarbayev University

Education in Zimbabwe should strive for inclusion – how the philosophy of ubuntu can help … The notion of inclusive education began to emerge during the 1950s and 1960s. At first it focused on integrating students with disabilities into mainstream…

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