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The Good CV

Nov 30th, 2008 | By Thembani C | Category: Careers

The CV is a critical tool for getting you the interview for the job you want.



Save Zimbabwe, Yes We Will.

Nov 30th, 2008 | By Staff | Category: Resource Center

Save Zimbabwe, Yes We Will.
With the situation in Zimbabwe deteriorating by the day, Zimbabweans in the diaspora and “citizens of a concerned” have been urged to “make a lasting contribution” this festive season by sending red new-year cards to Robert Mugabe asking him to quit.
Launching the “Save Zimbabwe, Yes We Will” campaign, Thamsanqa Zhou of [...]



The Cover Letter

Nov 22nd, 2008 | By Thembani C | Category: Careers

In this time of economic turbulence and people losing their jobs, you need to do the best you can to sell yourself well when you are looking for a job.



Pregnant women in grave danger

Nov 21st, 2008 | By Staff | Category: Downloads

The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights is deeply concerned that the lives of pregnant women have been placed in jeopardy by the closure of the only 2 government maternity hospitals in Harare. If these women develop complications and are unable to afford private hospital care, they will no longer have access to lifesaving [...]



Youth Forum comment on the D-Day of American presidential campaign.

Nov 4th, 2008 | By Staff | Category: Downloads

Youth Forum comment on the D-Day of American presidential campaign.
Youth Forum like all other pro-democratic forces would like to commend the level of tolerance and co-existence which was prevailing during the campaign for presidential election. The candidates could share the same platform to market their policies to the electorate.
The supporters of Obama and McCain [...]



PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE: Debate on the food crisis

Oct 26th, 2008 | By Staff | Category: Bill Watch

WEDNESDAY 22nd OCTOBER 2008
CONTENTS
ANNOUNCEMENT BY MR. SPEAKER:
Invitation to ZNCC Business Manifesto Launch.
Pan African Parliament Nominees.
MOTIONS:
Business of House.
Proposals for Food Crisis Alleviation.
PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE
Wednesday, 22nd October 2008
The House of Assembly met at a
Quarter-past Two o’clock p.m.
PRAYERS
(MR. SPEAKER in the Chair)
ANNOUNCEMENTS BY MR. SPEAKER
INVITATION TO ZNCC BUSINESS MANIFESTO LAUNCH
MR. SPEAKER: I have to inform the House [...]



PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE:Presidential Speech: Debate on Address 1

Oct 15th, 2008 | By Staff | Category: Bill Watch

TUESDAY 15th OCTOBER 2008

MEMBER SWORN
ANNOUNCEMENTS BY MR. SPEAKER:
Suspension of Question Time.
Switching Off of Cellphones.
MOTION:
Presidential Speech: Debate on Address.
PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE
Wednesday, 15th October, 2008
The House of Assembly met at a quarter-past Two o’clock p.m.
PRAYERS
(MR. SPEAKER in the Chair)
MEMBER SWORN
MR ELIAH JEMBERE took and subscribed the Oath of Loyalty as required by Law and took his seat.- [...]



PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE: Presidential Speech: Debate on Address 2

Oct 15th, 2008 | By Staff | Category: Bill Watch

THURSDAY 16th OCTOBER 2008

ANNOUNCEMENTS BY MR. SPEAKER:
Switching Off of Cellphones.
MOTION:
Presidential Speech: Debate on Address.
PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE
Thursday, 16th October, 2008
The House of Assembly met at a quarter-past Two o’clock p.m.
PRAYERS
(MR. SPEAKER in the Chair)
ANNOUNCEMENT BY MR. SPEAKER
SWITCHING OFF OF CELLPHONES
MR. SPEAKER: I have to remind hon. members to
switch off their cellphones before business commences.
MOTION
PRESIDENTIAL SPEECH: DEBATE [...]



PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE:Debate on Address 0

Oct 14th, 2008 | By Staff | Category: Bill Watch

TUESDAY 1 OCTOBER 2008
ANNOUNCEMENTS BY MR. SPEAKER:Death of Hon. Cletus Mabaranga.
Switching Off of Cellphones.
MOTION:Presidential Speech: Debate on Address
PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE
Tuesday, 14th October, 2008
The House of Assembly met at a quarter-past Two o’clock p.m.
PRAYERS
(MR. SPEAKER in the Chair)
ANNOUNCEMENTS BY MR SPEAKER
DEATH OF HON. CLETUS MABARANGA
MR. SPEAKER: I have to inform the House of the death of [...]



Technology: Tool for Growth

Sep 29th, 2008 | By Wellington Chadehumbe | Category: Opinion, Technology

At times technology can appear trivial and flippant - as if it’s more about gadgets and gizmos for yuppies than anything else.
If so, is there a case for significant investment in the development of domestic technology while SA is concerned with weighty issues like poverty alleviation and growth?
The answer lies in thinking about development and [...]