By Stephen Tsamba
THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education Friday hailed Treasury for financial support towards the successful running of Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (ZIMSEC) public examinations.
In a press statement, Minister Cain Mathema thanked President Emmerson Mnangagwa, the finance ministry, parents and guardians for their financial support towards the holding of the 2020 ZIMSEC examinations.
“The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education would like to acknowledge with appreciation His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development and parents/guardians for the financial support which enabled the smooth administration of ZIMSEC public examinations in 2020,” said the minister.
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MDC-Alliance legislators yesterday demanded that they be allocated farms under the historic land reform, despite the opposition party consistently denouncing the programme at home and abroad for the last two decades.
The lawmakers told the National Assembly during the ministerial question session that most of them had applied for land, but none had been allocated farms.
Government sharply accelerated land reform in 2000, bringing the bulk of private rural land into State-ownership with the aim of reallocating it on lease, to address inherited colonial land imbalances, to ensure that all land was productively farmed, and to allow the Government to control the creation of over-large estates.