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First lady program empowers young offenders, drives sex workers off the streets

By Dumisani Ndlovu Gweru- Zimbabwe First Lady, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday officiated certification of 1057 people, she helped to take up life-changing opportunities, including enrolling for free short courses, through open learning at Zimbabwe Open University. Speaking at the event held at Mkoba Teachers’ College, where 141 young offenders, 11 prison officials and hundreds of

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Australia based Maboreke donates Medical Equipment to Gatsi Clinic.

CLASSIC STORY OF THE WEEK By Harry Taruva New and Emerging Social intreprenere and Managing Director of Ahava Global Links, Oliver Zvinaiye Maboreke, returned to his roots in Honde Valley Zimbabwe and donated medical equipment worth over $8000 to Gatsi Mission clinic. Gatsi mission clinic run by the United Methodist Church holds a special place

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Mayor’s Reckless words anger people with disabilities.

Mayor’s ‘insulting’ terminology angers people with disability By Dumisani Ndlovu Scores of people with disabilities (PWDs) who had gathered for Gweru Mayor’s Cheer Fund food handout yesterday have expressed grave concern over what they call ‘insulting and provocative’ terms used by the Deputy Mayor, Edson. M Kurebgaseka and the Fund’s treasurer only identified as Ms

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NSW relaxes visa conditions for Permanent Residency

By Harry Taruva In a move set to benefit thousands of immigrants in Australia, the NSW government has amended visa conditions for applicants of skilled nominated visas (Subclass) 190 and replaced requirements related to work experience and minimum points scores. Kwedu News can reveal that, In September, the NSW government released its skills lists after

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Church empowers post covid 19 traumatised citizens.

By Dumisani Ndlovu GWERU – United Apostolic Faith Church, Kingdom Family Centre (KFC) assembly in Zimbabwe has pledged to curb post COVID-19 effects by offering business opportunities to affected rural and urban communities. Speaking at its inaugural KFC strategy launch, Pastor Thulani Limoni said the church will help ease the impact and implications of post

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