Govt says returning Zimbabweans will receive vocational training, business and Pfumvudza support

The government says Zimbabweans returning from neighbouring countries, particularly South Africa, will receive vocational training, access to business funding, health services and support under the Pfumvudza/Intwasa farming programme as part of efforts to reintegrate them into society.

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Opposition parties condemn arrest of Beitbridge activist Bhekimpilo Mbedzi

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What is the purpose of African peer review institutions if the welfare of ordinary citizens is secondary?

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Zimbabweans must distinguish between a business deal and endorsing corruption

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