WELCOME to newzimbabwevision media platforms for debate:

WELCOME to newzimbabwevision media platforms for debate:

WELCOME to newzimbabwevision media platforms for debate: Please email your articles, on issues directly affecting the welfare of the ordinary person in the motherland such as Political ,Economic, Equality, Girl Child, Peace, Good Governance, Democracy, Human rights, Accountability, Service Delivery in Employment, Housing ,Education, Health care, Transport, Water reticulation issues and any pertinent topic to newzimbabwevision@yahoo.co.uk for publication by our newsdesk and sharing across our news newzimbabwevision media platforms such as 1)Zimbabwe News 4 us…

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TRANSLATE And Distribute War Vets Communique Into Zim’s 16 Official Languages To Subvert Oppression

TRANSLATE And Distribute War Vets Communique Into Zim’s 16 Official Languages  To Subvert Oppression

  According to Zimbabwe’s new constitution, the motherland Zimbabwe has 16 official languages, namely Ndau, Chewa, Kalanga, Chibarwe, English, Koisan, Nambya, Venda, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, sign language, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, and Xhosa.   Mugabe has always maintained a firm grip over the rural population by starving them of information, feeding them with falsehoods and never allowing opposition or activists to grow their strengths into this electorate. Even drought relief, food, tractor and farm implements, seed,…

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‘Nambya Language Testing At O’Level Next Year, Designed To Promote Indigenous Languages’-Lazarus Dokora

‘Nambya Language  Testing At O’Level Next Year, Designed To Promote Indigenous Languages’-Lazarus Dokora

The Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Lazaras Dokora has said the students who are learning the Nambya language are now in form three which means that next year they will be sitting for the language’s examination and that meant progress on government’s move to promote indigenous languages. This was after the MP  Sansole asked him what measures have been put in place to ensure that the Nambya language is examined at O’ level next…

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Binga Council Bans , Ndebele In Primary School Curriculum , To Promote Tonga.

Binga Council Bans , Ndebele In Primary School Curriculum , To Promote Tonga.

This is despite the fact that the council has no power to make such decisions which solely lie with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education. The local authority pulled a shocker late last year after passing a resolution banning the teaching of Ndebele at council schools, a move it said was aimed at promoting the Tonga language and preserving traditional values. The matter was brought before a full council in September last year and…

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