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Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa Praises Late VP Joshua Nkomo
July 02, 2021
Gibbs Dube
Photo dated March 30 1983 of Zimbabwe opposition leader giving a press conference in London. Nkomo, father of the fight against colonial rule in the former British colony of Rhodesia, died early Thursday July 1 1999, after a long battle with prostate cancer.
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President Emmerson Mnangagwa says the late nationalist and former Vice President, Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo, played a critical role in liberating Zimbabwe from white colonial rule.
In a message posted on Twitter, Mnangagwa said, “… 22 years ago today, Zimbabwe lost a great man. Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo is a hero of the liberation struggle, a man of the people, and a visionary who built a better Zimbabwe.”
Barbadians urged to be prepared
Article by July 1, 2021
As the island prepares for the passage of Tropical Storm Elsa, Barbadians are being urged to be prepared.
Minister of Home Affairs, Information and Public Affairs, Wilfred Abrahams, made the plea, during a press conference and update on Tropical Storm Elsa at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre earlier this afternoon.
In light of the recent “freak storm”, Minister Abrahams noted the “fragility” of properties on the island. “We are expecting sustained storm force winds, sustained winds in excess of the winds that we would have had a week and a half ago, so people need to look around their houses; make themselves as prepared as they can be; pick up all the loose objects that can become missiles; clear the drains. If you have a well on your property clear the waterways, and just make yourself as prepared as you can be,” he pleaded.
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Transcript: ABC Radio National interview with ABF Commissioner Outram APM 2 July
FRAN KELLY: Well, a battle royale has broken out between state and federal leaders over the number of people returning from overseas and going into hotel quarantine. Queensland, Victoria, and WA say too many people are being granted exemptions to leave and come home again, and that’s putting the rest of the country at risk. The Federal Government disputes this, claiming the states are to blame for outbreaks in quarantine. It’s not the numbers, it’s the conditions around their hotel quarantine systems. Michael Outram is the Commissioner of Australia Border Force. Michael Outram, welcome back to Breakfast.
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