University Of Zimbabwe To Introduce Tonga Language Degree In August

THE University of Zimbabwe (UZ) will starting this August introduce a degree in Tonga as the institution of high learning moves to promote the 16 indigenous languages that are recognised in the Constitution. Speaking at the Mkoba Teachers’ College graduation ceremony for Intake 14 in Gweru on Thursday, UZ Vice Chancellor, Professor Levy Nyagura, said the Constitution recognised all indigenous languages equally. He applauded the MTC choir for singing the country’s national anthem in Tonga…

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Zimbabwe’s Lack Of Political Will To Enforce Judicial Rulings Risks Collapsing Into Somalia Failed State Situation

Zimbabwe’s Lack Of Political Will To Enforce Judicial Rulings Risks Collapsing Into Somalia Failed State Situation

FORMER High Court of Zimbabwe judge, Justice Moses Chinhengo, says the absence of political will to enforce judicial rulings and the law in general is a threat to the rule of law in the country, which could lead to an unfortunate situation where the country operates under either the rule of man or the rule by law. Such a development could result in the country degenerating into a failed state like Somalia. Chinhengo made the…

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