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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. 21, No. 3 Alternative title Zimbabwe News Author/Creator Zimbabwe African National Union Publisher Zimbabwe African National Union (Harare, Zimbabwe) Date 1990-03-00 Resource type Magazines (Periodicals) Language English Subject Coverage (spatial) Zimbabwe, South Africa, China, U.S.S.R. Coverage (temporal) 1990 Source Northwestern University Libraries, L968.91005 Z711 v.21 Rights By kind permission of ZANU, the Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front. Description Editorial. Letters to the Editor. ZANU PF was Confident of Overwhelming Victory. Several Cities' Streets Renamed. 21st February Movement and 'Happy Birthday' to Comrade R.G. Mugabe. For the People and with the People. Opposition Candidates in the last Election. Elections Round Up. ZANU PF in Massive Victory as People Reject Forces of Disunity. President Launches Party Manifesto. Mandela Gets Tumultous Welcome. First Lady Donates Wheelchairs to Mutemwa. President R.G. Mugabe Comments on the release of Comrade Nelson Mandela. Professional Personnel Practitioners Essential in Black Advancement. Seasonal Political Parties, a Common Sight. Ministries on Strategies to Curb Gold Panning. Mandela Praises Zimbabwe for Reconciliation. Anti-drug Policy Imperative. A Message from the National Secretary for Education, Women's League, ZANU PF. Call to Sensitize Drug Policies. Zimbabwe and Development Strategies. Mandela Personifies the Spirit and Form of the South African Struggle. USSR — China: Let Bygones be Bygones. New Initiatives on Unification of Korean Peninsula. From the Inner Prison to the Wider Outer Prison. The Newest Independent Nation. South Africa Opening the Door to http://www.aluka.org Dialogue. Withdrawal of Soviet Troops Restored No Peace in Afghanistan. What Should the CPSU be Like? Ways of Renewal in Conditions of Pluralism. Najibullah's Proposals. Zimbabwe Made History at the Commonwealth Games. Misty in Roots: Band with a Helping Rhythm. Caps Crumble to Spirited Aces in Rosebowl Final. The BAT Rosebowl Final Football Gala Brought Players Together. Africa Cup of Nations Preview. Success of the All-Black Eradicators Hockey Club. Format extent 68 page(s) (length/size) http://www.aluka.org/action/showMetadata?doi=10.5555/AL.SFF.DOCUMENT.nuzn199003 http://www.aluka.org ZANU PF ZANU PF Iify. Paws and Developmemt 4q / 4, DI W& of Comet Trucks, Parts and Service Leyland (Zimbabwe) Limited Watts Road Southerton Phone: 67861 Telex: 26387 ZW Suppliers L Contents Editorial ................................................ 2 Letters to the Editor ....................................................................................... .. 3 ZANU PF was Confident of Overwhelming Victory ...................... 5 Several Cities' Streets Renam ed ............................................................ 6 21st February Movement and 'Happy Birthday' to Com rade R .G . M ugabe .................................................................................. 8 For the People and with the People . *...... ........... 10 Opposition Candidates in the last Election ...................................... 12 Elections Round U p ....................................................................................... .. 13 ZANU PF in Massive Victory as People Reject Forces of D isunity .......................................................................................... 14 President Launches Party Manifesto ..................22 Mandela Gets Tumultous Welcome ......................... 23 First Lady Donates Wheelchairs to Mutemwa ................................... 25 President R.G. Mugabe Comments on the release of Comrade Nelson Mandela ................................. 25 Professional Personnel Practitioners Essential in Black A dvancem ent .............................. ................................................ 28 Seasonal Political Parties, a Common Sight ....................................... 28 Ministries on Strategies to Curb Gold Panning ................................ 29 Mandela Praises Zimbabwe for Reconciliation ......................... 31 A nti-drug Policy Im perative ............................................................................. 34 A Message from the National Secretary for Education, W om en's League, ZA NU PF ..................................................................... 35 Call to Sensitize Drug Policies ............................................................... 36 Zimbabwe and Development Strategies ................................................ 36 Mandela Personifies the Spirit and Form of the South African Struggle ................................... 40 USSR - China: Let Bygones be Bygones .................................... 41 New Initiatives on Unification of Korean Peninsula ....................... 42 From the Inner Prison to the Wider Outer Prison ............................ 44 The Newest Independent Nation ........................................................... 46 South Africa Opening the Door to Dialogue ..................... * ................ 48 Withdrawal of Soviet Troops Restored No Peace in A fg h a n ista n ........................................................................................................... 4 9 What Should the CPSU be Like? Ways of Renewal in C onditions of Pluralism ............................................................................ 50 Najibullah's Proposals .................................... 51 Zimbabwe Made History at the Commonwealth Games ............ 52 Misty in Roots: Band with a Helping Rhythm ................................... 53 Caps Crumble to Spirited Aces in Rosebowl Final ......................... 55 The BAT Rosebowl Final Football Gala Brought Playe rs T o g ethe r .............................................................................................. 5 7 Africa Cup of Nations Preview ............................................................... 58 Success of the All-Black Eradicators Hockey Club ........................ 61 Zimbabwe News is the official Organ of the Zimbabwe African National Union [ZANU PF I and is produced on the authority 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 Committae [ZANU PF 1. Editorial Council: Cde. N.M. Shamuyarira; Cde. C. Chumitengwende; Cde C. Ndhlovu; Cde. S. Kachingwe; Cde. A. Sikhosana; Cde. M. Munyati. Pictures by; The Zimbabwe News, Ministry of Information and Zimpapers ZIMBABWE NEWS MARCH, 1990 Several Cities' Streets renamed In a bid to eliminate all offensive and objectional colonial names of roads, streets and avenues as well as to honour' our fallen heroes, names of certain roads, streets and avenues in cities, and towns municipalities throughout the country have been changed. The changes become effective from March 6 and are still in process... page6 Mandela Gets Tumultous Welcome The time was 27 minutes from the tenthhour of a scorching Sunday morning, March 4, when a Zambian Airways aircraft, ATR 42, carrying Comrade Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela landed at the Harare International Airport. I Famous intellectuals, local ANC sympathisers and ANC exiles thronged the Harare Airport.. page 23 The Newest Independent Nation it has a new flag, a Constitution and Government in the wings. At midnight on March 20, Namibia will become Africa's and the World's newest independent nation. Since winning a substantial majority in the United Nations - supervised elections last November, the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) has moved almost flawlessly towards independence under a theme of national unity and harmony... page 46. I AONGW5 EDITORIAL Mandate For Progress and Change he Presidential and parliamentary elections of March 1990 were a great success, and a credit to our young nation. They were conducted with fairness and freedom for all voters. The administration of the elections was thorough and scrupulous, and done by honest and dedicated civil servants. We congratulate our President and First Secretary, Comrade Robert Mugabe, on his resounding victory, and we applaud him for the way he worked hard to visit every province and put the issues clearly before the voters. We congratulate all the new members of Parliament; and thank our leaders in the Politburo and the Central Committee, for the efficient manner in which they