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Aluka is a not-for-profit initiative dedicated to creating and preserving a digital archive of materials about and from the developing world. For more information about Aluka, please see http://www.aluka.org Zimbabwe News, Vol. 20, No. 11 Alternative title Zimbabwe News Author/Creator Zimbabwe African National Union Publisher Zimbabwe African National Union (Harare, Zimbabwe) Date 1989-11-00 Resource type Magazines (Periodicals) Language English Subject Coverage (spatial) Zimbabwe, Angola Coverage (temporal) 1989 Source Northwestern University Libraries, L968.91005 Z711 v.20 Rights By kind permission of ZANU, the Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front. Description Editorial. Letters. Provincial Elections for United ZANU (PF): Results. University of Zimbabwe Closure was Unavoidable. Political, Mass Mobilisation is Vital for Development — Ushewokunze. Foot-and-Mouth Under Control. Karimanzira Outlines Grain Strategy and Pre-planting Policy. Politics, Economics are Two sides of the Same Coin. Willowvale Donates Minibus to Tariro Centre. Brick Co-op Grinds to a Halt. Party Officials and CounciNors Must Work Together. Role of a Councillor Spelt Out. Five Star Co-operative in Five Top Gears. A Gift with a meaning. Chimanimani Co-op Weathers Numerous Problems. Government Launches Political Mass Mobilisation. Mohammed "The Magician" to Hold more shows in Zimbabwe. Director Outlines Objectives of Decentralisation. Historical Development of Political and Social Conflicts in Zimbabwe. Identification of Development Needs in the Community. G77 — The Case for South-South Cooperation. Garang Still firm on His Call for a democratic Sudan. International: Angola Renews Appeal for International Support. The Efficiency of a "Bullet" Train. Need for a Ceasefire in Afghanistan — Najibullah. SWAPO Victorious After 23 Years. Sport: Soccer Stars Dilemma. Upstart Dinyero Clinches the Award. The A to Z of the 1989 http://www.aluka.org Soccer Season. Format extent 44 page(s) (length/size) http://www.aluka.org/action/showMetadata?doi=10.5555/AL.SFF.DOCUMENT.nuzn198911 http://www.aluka.org tZimbabwe News tZimbabwe News THAND Official Organ of ZANU(PF) |I UD ZI]MAB, E Department of Information and Publicity, 14 Austin Road, Workington. Harare 7 ( c sales tax) Volume 20 No. 11, 1989, Registered at the G.P.O. as a Newspaper 7 0 C i. 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Out ...........................19 Five tr Co-operative in Five Top Gears ................. 22 adeFa un A Gift with a meaning ............. .......... 22 ,d thousands Chimanimani Co-op Weathers Numerous Problems ..........23 Government Launches Political Mass Mobilisation ...........24, Mohammed "The Magician" to Hold more shows in Zimbabwe ........................................25 Direcor Outlines Objectives of Decentralisation .............27 to Swn4a Historical Development of Political and Social Conflcts in Zimbabwe .................................28 an has ver been Identification of Development Needs in the Community . 30 e Gasonsbt there G77 - The Case for South-South Cooperation ........... 31 c kM fGarang Still firm on His Call for a Dem ocratic Sudan ......................... 33 International: Angola Renews Appeal for International ot famershou b bestad- Support. ........... ....................... 34 brae the sfor besteverThe Efficiency of a "Bullet" Train . 35 t. .. ha aNeed for a Ceasefire in Afghanistan - Najibullah ....... 35 SW APO Victorious After 23 Years ............................. 36 t t Spprt: Soccer Stars Dilemma ......... ........... ....... 37 Upstart Dinyero Clinches es ....esthe Award .................. 38 erce fromG77 due The A to Z of the 1989 Soccer Season ............................. 39 p f>7ondOf thie The A to Z of the 1989 Soccer Season ssion which are now Like any other season in Zimbabwean soccer, 1989 witnessed so many events with rhe 250 businress the main trend of local and international soccer going downwards instead of upwards. n e inHarare in. .. page 31 The season saw a dismal performance nationally and internationally. There... page 39 Zimbabwe News is the official News Organ of the Zimbabwe African National Union [ZANU (PF)] and is produced on the allthority of the Central Committee by the Department of Information and Publicity, Jongwe Printing and Publishing Co., No. 14 Austin Road, Workington, Harare. World Copyright, Central Committee [ZANU (PF)]. Editorial Council: Cde. N.M. Shamuyarira; Cde. S.S. Mumbengegwi; Ode. C. Ndhlovu; Cde. J. Zvobgo; Cde, K. Batsirayi; Cde. M. Munyati. E NEWS NOVEMBER, 1989 EDITORIAL 1. SWAPO Emerges Victorious The pebple of Zimbawe, like their counterparts in the rest of the world have greeted with joy and jubilation SWAPO's overwhelming victory in the recent general elections for the independence of Namibia. By giving SWAPO their vote, the people of Namibia have not only shown their gratitude to the party that has unflinchingly led their independence struggle for the past 30 years, but have demonstrated to the outside world that they were indeed ready for their independence. Not only have the people of Namibia won a long and protracted guerilla war, they have proved beyond any doubt their determination for self-rule by scoring a decisive political victory and thus ending 70 years of racist and foreign domination. This was inspite of Pretoria's wilful machinations which manifested in the DTA dirty-tactics campaign that sought to confuse and frustrate SWAPO supporters. Although SWAPO did not clinch the desired two-thirds majority, the liberation movement mustered reasonable support even in areas of its opposition strongholds. indeed SWAPO can rightly claim to be a party that is nationally accepted in the whole of Namibia. We commend Comrade Nujoma's call for reconciliation in his statement soon after the elections result when he said "there had been no victors or losers". These were indeed words of a true statesman who realises the daunting task ahead of him of leading his people in a new struggle for the reconstruction of a war torn country. In this regard there will be many obstacles on the road to national recovery. But we do not doubt the Namibian peoples' determination to meet these challenges. We only hope that those in the opposition who have recently expressed their desire to work harmoniously with SWAPO were genuine in their utterances. With the spectre of South Africa's domination still lurking in the yet unresolved question of the Walvis Bay, the people of Namibia are warned to watch out for those in their midst who for selfish reasons are prepared to be used by South Africa to divide their nation. South Africa remains a seriously interested party in Namibia's affairs. There is no doubt that the impact of SWAPO's victory is being felt more in South Africa than anywhere else. The Pretoria regime will seize any opportunity to reassert its influence in Namibia. It will therefore not hesitate to put into action its destabilisation programme. Southern Africa is replete with many such examples. But for South Africa itself, SWAPO's victory leaves a very clear message on the wall. The independence of the Namibian people extends the frontiers of freedom, with apartheid remaining the only visible marking of that boundary. Victory for the people of South Africa is just but a matter of time. 2. For Better and for Best The United ZANU (PF) is slowly taking shape; at an unhurried but dignified pace that benefits such a noble-intentioned process. The most recent major step, in a series of clear-cut strategic moves towards the final unification of the old ZANU (PF) and