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Zimbabwean government remains adamant on not issuing titles on farmland - World News

2021-04-09 12:30:36 GMT2021-04-09 20:30:36(Beijing Time) Xinhua English HARARE, April 9 (Xinhua) The Zimbabwean government has said that it will not accede to the transferability of land because its ownership and farming are two distinctive items that should be separated. Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement Minister Anxious Masuka said farming is a business enterprise where one does not need to own land to be productive, the Herald newspaper reported Friday. Masuka, who was giving oral evidence before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Lands and Agriculture, said the viability of farming is determined by project proposals and not whether one owns the land or not.

Ousted MP Sibanda Laments Decimation Of Vibrant Media Committee

Ousted MP Sibanda Laments Decimation Of Vibrant Media Committee
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National Shutdown comes to an end as students encouraged to return to campus

Sharon Seretlo, Gallo Images The  South African Union of Students says it met with various stakeholders including the Public Protector and the Human Rights Commission over university fee protests. Following a meeting with Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande SAUS says they met with university SRCs and unanimously decided to end the national shutdown over fees. According to SAUS, 22 out of the 26 universities have agreed to suspend academic exclusions for the 2020 year. The South African Union of Students (SAUS) says it has reached an agreement with higher education stakeholders, thus ending the national shutdown of institutions of higher learning over fees.

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