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Zimbabwe: Facelift for Kwavamuzenda - Zimbabwe Today

Zimbabwe: Facelift for Kwavamuzenda - Zimbabwe Today
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UNESCO supports establishment of community radios in Zimbabwe

Share As the Zimbabwe community radios sector takes off, UNESCO has pledged to support the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services and its partners to establish community radios (CRs) in remote areas. UNESCO has secured equipment for one model community radio to kick-start the growth of the sector. The model community radio will be set up in disaster prone areas in Manicaland particularly areas hit by Cyclone Idai with funding from the World Bank Zimbabwe Idai Recovery Project (ZIRP). In addition to procuring equipment, UNESCO will provide technical support and capacity building trainings to support community radio practitioners. To date, the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) has licensed six CRsNtepe-Manama Community Radio Trust, Mbembesi Development Trust and Nyangani Community Radio Trust, Shashe Community Radio Broadcasting Association, Avuxeni FM,  and Lyeja-Nyayi Development Trust.  BAZ has also  awarded six academic institutions compass broadc

Free education for disabled students to be implemented

Free education for disabled students to be implemented Zimbabwe’s government has implemented a policy to provide free education for university students and learners at secondary and primary level who live with disabilities. Most disabled students come from poor families, and a lack of funds prevents them from having access to education, but the new policy is dealing with this challenge. A new government department has been created to ensure the smooth implementation of the policy amid plans to ensure that it is decentralised so students across the country benefit. The latest development comes at a time when institutions of higher learning in Zimbabwe hiked fees, placing higher education beyond the reach of many young people. Student unions have since petitioned parliament over the fees hike.

MSU translates documents to national languages - Zimbabwe Situation

MSU translates documents to national languages Sithatshisiwe Vuma, Sunday News Reporter THE Midlands State University’s Language Institute is translating various national documents to all the country’s 16 official languages including sign language as Government pursues multi-lingualism as enshrined in the Constitution. MSU has already started translating important documents into sign language including the Constitution, Covid-19 booklets and National Development Strategy 1. Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira told Parliament on Wednesday that deliberate efforts have been undertaken by the Government after President Mnangagwa directed the setting up of the Language Institute at Midlands State University.

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