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By Alois Vinga
THE Procurement and Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) has tabled plans to push for amendments on the purchasing law in order to promote locally manufactured goods.
Speaking to NewZimbabwe.com Business on the sidelines of a media engagement meeting this week past week, PRAZ acting chief executive officer, Clever Ruswa said the proposed amendment will drive procurement.
“Our intention is to incorporate the measures in the regulations by aligning with other policies approved through cabinet and parliament.
“The strategy also falls in line with government policy on local content by giving specific quotas to Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs),” he said.
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Years of hogging the limelight should, by now, have inscribed Kanyeâs name in flaming letters into the art industryâs consciousness. This is why his latest exhibition â which opened on Friday, April 16 and ends tomorrow (Monday, April 19) at the Abuja Transcorp Hilton Hotel â should go down in the annals of the local art scene as a landmark event. True, he is only an 11-year-old. But he found fame when he made history as the youngest and first-ever African winner of the prestigious Flamme des Friedens (Flame of Peace) award in the Austrian capital, Vienna. This was on Thursday, September 6, 2018, about two months shy of his ninth birthday.
â¢Students not forgotten, says FG
By Emma Okonji, Nosa Alekhuogie in Lagos and Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja
Some parents of 112 Chibok girls still in Boko Haramâs captivity since they were abducted on April 14, 2014, yesterday recounted their ordeal of living without their children in the last seven years, and expressed optimism that their daughters would rejoin them soon.
The parents spoke to ARISE NEWS Channel, the broadcast arm of THISDAY Newspapers, in Chibok and complained that the federal government would appear to be paying less attention to the need to recover the children.
The terrorist organisation, Boko Haram, had abducted 276 girls from Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok in Borno State on April 14, 2014.
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