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Food For Thought. Are We Eradicating Poverty Or We Are Living It
Related to country: Zimbabwe


Here we go! All the way to one of the finest holiday resorts enjoying the quality services of Zimbabwe's high level tourism enterprise. On the first day when I was fighting my way through a three course dinner menu, my mind suddenly put me off. I came to think of me sitting at this colourful table.

I had come here to discuss about sustainable poverty eradication. Instead of the food left on my plate I started chewing the words "Sustainable Poverty Eradication." That is what we are here for, that is our aim, our mission and our duty.

Somehow things do not fit?!

In essence, we are employed by the poor! So I wonder what they would say, if they would see me sitting at this prosperous table stuffed with foods and not even being able to enjoy the taste of it? I wonder what their comment would be if they were to evaluate our work and audit our expenditure?.

Truly the development bisiness will never be released from the dilemma of " living on poverty", since poverty vertually is creating our jobs and paying for our salaries and our work, including the pleasent benefits of it! So maybe we should rethink our mandate and keep a moral balance to the costing of it.
Because otherwise we surely feed on poverty rather than eradicating it.


MS-Zimabwe

September 25, 2006 | 11:01 AM Comments  0 comments

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TOWNSHIPS TO BE UPGRADED
Related to country: Zambia


PRESIDENT Mwanawasa has announced that he intends to upgrade all townships in the country, improve the road network and revive the Njanji Commuter Train now that his administration has managed to improve the economy.

Mr Mwanawasa also announced that his administration intended to build a provincial hospital in Lusaka to be a second referral hospital apart from the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) and another one in Chongwe.

Addressing thousands of Lusaka residents in Zingalume township at Muchinga grounds in Lusaka yesterday, Mr Mwanawasa urged the people to renew his mandate to enable him implement his vision in full.

He said in the last five years, his administration worked hard to stabilise the economy and now time had come to improve the living standards of the people.

"It is not easy to achieve everything at once like they are telling you. Even developed countries are still developing," he said.

He warned Zambians to be wary of politicians promising heaven on earth when they failed to do so when they served in the previous governments and administrations.

"They will even tell you that when they come into government, you will stop dying," he added.

His Government would not only build clinics but also ensure that new structures were fully equipped with drugs and recruit more medical personnel to enable majority of Zambians access better health facilities.

If the economy continued with its steadfast trend, his administration would abolish user fees in all hospitals, a move that had already been implemented in rural health centres.

He said his Government had released K7.3 billion to buy drugs for all hospitals and that his administration would continue to build on the firm foundation that it had built.

Mr Mwanawasa said people should not waste votes on opposition leaders because the MMD in the last five years had established a number of things that needed attention and that he would address them that in the next five years of office.

He said some politicians would turn the country into a dictatorship if voted into office because they would fail to implement a number of things they were promising, which were not attainable.

Mr Mwanawasa said his administration was exploring ways of establishing either ring or cantilever roads to reduce congestion in the city of Lusaka.

He predicted outright victory for the MMD, saying the campaigns being undertaken were merely meant to ensure that the ruling party won with a landslide margin.

Earlier, MMD Lusaka Province chairperson Geoffrey Chumbwe assured Mr Mwanawasa that come September 28, the party in the province would deliver an outright victory because of the good groundwork done so far.

"Your Excellency, you have achieved a lot so far and to reward you we will ensure that you come back to complete your two five-year term," he said.

September 4, 2006 | 11:38 AM Comments  0 comments

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Minister of Education Launches Zimbabwe National EFA Action Plan.
Related to country: Zimbabwe


The Minister of Education, Sport and Culture of Zimbabwe, Cde.Eneas Chigwedere launched the Zimbabwe National Education for All (EFA) Action Plan of Zimbabwe on 2nd June, 2006. The Launching took place at a Ceremony held at the Chinhoyi 2 High School. Titled “National Action Plan of Zimbabwe – Education for All Towards 2015”, the plan is a framework to guide the Government of Zimbabwe in addressing education needs of the country, with a view to achieving education for all by the year 2015.A full report http://www.harare.unesco.org/Documents/2006/efa/EFAZimLaunch.pdf For more information, contact Tirso Dos Santos t.dos-santos@unesco.org, Programme Specialist – Education.

August 24, 2006 | 12:35 PM Comments  1 comments

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Human development for Millenium Development Goals
Related to country: Zimbabwe



Equitable distribution of resources is the work of us youths as most of our leaders are old and have lived all their lives in a harsh communities filled with conflicts and raveging wars. We can not just let the split us youths, It's now our life and we need to work for a global partneship for development.

Lets go out and shout with noise screeming to stop wars and conflicts for our way to prosperity. Their time have gone now. Let them leave the ground for us.

The voice of a young person to the elders is very strong in this way as it will leave questions and embarassment in their hearts.

For Africa we have to take up our continent goals first because we can not have a strong partnership within this time where wars are at the pick in other countries, some are religous conflicts and must be ended by us young people.

Goals for Africa should be takent as follows.
1) Good governance and no to curruption.
2) Ending of raveging wars and conflicts.
3) Combating of HIV/AIDS and other diseases.
4) Debt cancellation from international community.

These goals will make africa a united state as soon as all governments understands the noise from African youths as a whole. MDGs will have been covered greatly at the end of the day.

Lets join our heads together as young people from the whole world and rise to stand on our feets now.

May 20, 2006 | 2:04 PM Comments  0 comments

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