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ste, ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. LXXI, No. 52 20th AUGUST,1993 Price 2,50 General Notice 499 of 1993. By: ROAD MOTOR TRANSPORTATION ACT [CHAPTER262} (a) Deletion of stages Mvuma - Chatsworth and substitution of Matizha. Applications in Connexion with Road Service Permits (b) Alteration of route kilometres. IN terms of subsection (4) of section 7 of the Road Motor The service operates as follows— @tansportation Act [Chapter 262], notice is hereby given that the (a) depart HarareTuesday, Thursday andSaturday 8 a.m., arrive f upplicationsdetailed in the Schedule,forthe issue or amendment of Magombedzi 1.30 p.m.; . toad service permits, have been received for the consideration ofthe ‘Controller of Road Motor Transportation. (b) depart Harare Sunday 1.30p.m., arrive Magombedzi 7.30 p.m.; Anyperson wishingto object to any such application mustlodge with the Controller of Road Motor Transportation, P.O. Box 8332, (c) depart Magombedzi Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sun- Causeway— day 6 a.m., arrive Harare 1. p.m. — (a) anotice, in writing, ofhis intention to object, so as to reach The service to operate as follows— the Controller’s office not later than the 10th September, 1993; (a) depart Harare Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 8 a.m., arrive Magombedzi 12 noon; (b) his objection and the groundstherefor, on form R.M.T.24, together withtwocopies thereof, so as toreach the Controller's (bd)-pen Harare Sunday 12.30 p.m., arrive Magombedzi office not later than the Ist October, 1993. 30 p.m.; Any person objecting to an application forthe issue oramendment (c) depart Magombed2i Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sun. -
Rise of an Earthkeeping Movement CHAPTER 1
PART 1 Rise of an earthkeeping movement CHAPTER 1 Waiting for the rain January 1992. Fleeces of white cloud in shimmering pale blue skies - that is all we have. Halfway into the so-called rainy season there is noth ing else. Here in Masvingo those white rainless clouds, barren omens of death, shroud from a distance the mud puddle of Lake Kyle, all that remains of the jewel of our province. Have even the symbols switched in the lament of a dying land? Does the whiteness of cloud now evoke thoughts of death, not purity, and the blackness of rain cloud signify life? Or do black and white, the colours of African spirit mediums, still symbolise ancestral protection - a protection apparently lost as grass and leaves shrivel in the heat? For ten years we in Masvingo Province have been waiting for a really good season to break the chronic drought. Hot just scattered showers, as we have had, to fill a few farm dams and nurture only some of the maize crops in outlying districts. Ho! Torrential rains as we have last seen in the mid-seventies; rains that swell the rivers countrywide, fill the lakes, blot out the sun for two weeks on end, until the damp pro duces a green sheen on the shoes under your bed. Rains as we saw reg ularly as youngsters, when it was impossible to travel the red quagmire of the mountain road leading to Morgenster mission. When, coming from Fort Victoria, we had to walk for miles across the granite rocks of Mount Mugabe - vehicles left far behind at Wayside Farm - to reach home. -
Matebeleland South
HWANGE WEST Constituency Profile MATEBELELAND SOUTH Hwange West has been stripped of some areas scene, the area was flooded with tourists who Matebeleland South province is predominantly rural. The Ndebele, Venda and the Kalanga people that now constitute Hwange Central. Hwange contributed to national and individual revenue are found in this area. This province is one of the most under developed provinces in Zimbabwe. The West is comprised of Pandamatema, Matesti, generation. The income derived from tourists people feel they have been neglected by the government with regards to the provision of education Ndlovu, Bethesda and Kazungula. Hwange has not trickled down to improve the lives of and health as well as road infrastructure. Voting patterns in this province have been pro-opposition West is not suitable for human habitation due people in this constituency. People have and this can be possibly explained by the memories of Gukurahundi which may still be fresh in the to the wild life in the area. Hwange National devised ways to earn incomes through fishing minds of many. Game Park is found in this constituency. The and poaching. Tourist related trade such as place is arid, hot and crop farming is made making and selling crafts are some of the ways impossible by the presence of wild life that residents use to earn incomes. destroys crops. Recreational parks are situated in this constituency. Before Zimbabwe's REGISTERED VOTERS image was tarnished on the international 22965 Year Candidate Political Number Of Votes Party 2000 Jelous Sansole MDC 15132 Spiwe Mafuwa ZANU PF 2445 2005 Jelous Sansole MDC 10415 Spiwe Mafuwa ZANU PF 4899 SUPPORTING DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS 218 219 SUPPORTING DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS BULILIMA WEST Constituency Profile Constituency Profile BULILIMA EAST Bulilima West is made up of Dombodema, residents' incomes. -
Gove]Inment Gazette
GOVE] INMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. XCI, No. 15 28th FEBRUARY,2014 Price US$2,00 General Notice 29 of 2014. General Notice 3! of 2014. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS (COUNCIL FOR LEGAL LAND SURVEYACT (CHAPTER 20:72] EDUCATION) RULES, 1992 Decision on the Application for Cancellation of Portions of Notice of Examination Dates General Plan No. DT 2928 of Stands 6362-6549 and 6596-6649 - Hatcliffe Township: Salisbury District NOTICEis hereby giventhat, in terms of Rule 10(2) of the Legal Practitioners (Council for Legal Education) Rules, 1992, published FURTHERto the application notice of which appeared as in Statutory Instrument 447 of 1992, professional examinations for advertisement 476935f in the Government Gazette dated 22nd those with law degrees or diplomas but whodonot qualify to register November, 2013, the Minister of Lands and Rural Resettlement, as legalpractitioners in Zimbabwewill be held duringthe following in terms of section 47(3) of the Land Survey Act (Chapter 20:12], periods — hereby gives notice that he has consented to the cancellation of Winter Session, 16th June, 2014 to 27th June, 2014 portions of General Plan No. DT 2928 represented by Stands 6362 SummerSession, 17th November, 2014 to 28th November, 2014. and 6363 Hatcliffe Township and defined by the beacons: —6363A, Any person (“the candidate”) who qualifies and wishes to sit 6363B, 6363C, 6363D, 6363E and 6363A, situate in the district of for these professional examinations must send written notification Salisbury of his or her intention to do so to the Secretary of the Council for E. GUVAZA, Legal Education, Seventh Floor, East Wing, Century House East, 38, 28-2-2014. -
Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission & Distribution Company Important Notice to Customers 2012 Winter Load Shedding Programmes
ZIMBABWE ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION COMPANY IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS 2012 WINTER LOAD SHEDDING PROGRAMMES INTRODUCTION The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission & Distribution Company is experiencing a power shortfall due to generation constraints at Hwange Power Station, the low dispatch at the small thermal power stations and power import constraints. The power shortfall is being managed through load shedding in order to balance the power supply and demand. Power demand peaks to about 2100MW in Zimbabwe during the winter period. The load shedding programmes are only a guide for planning purposes. The power supply situation is DYNAMIC and load shedding on a day will depend on the power available and power demanded on the day. In the event of the supply shortfalls falling below anticipated averages on a particular day, then the additional areas indicated on the schedules will be load shed. ZETDC is doing everything possible to improve the available capacity. Customers are asked to use the limited power sparingly. All non-essential loads should be switched off. Domestic geysers and water heaters should be switched off manually between 5pm and 8pm to enable more residential areas to have power. All commercial customers are required to switch off all lights, office equipment and appliances that will not be in use over night. All customers are being called upon not to use lights during the day where possible. Essential services loads in the categories listed below are exempted from load shedding. • Major Referral Hospitals • Major Water & Sewer installations • National Security Establishments • Major Airports and Broadcasting Stations • Major Central Business Districts The major winter wheat clusters will receive priority supplies. -
Evaluation of FAO Cooperation in Zimbabwe (2006-2010)
EVALUATION OF FAO COOPERATION IN ZIMBABWE (2006-2010) Report Commissioned by the Office of Evaluation, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Viale delle Terme di Caracalla 00153 Rome, Italy Independent Evaluation Team James K. Gasana Lori Bell Julius Kajume Shinga Mupindu Marjorie Smith-John May 2011 Map of Zimbabwe Source: http://www.goldbamboo.com/topic-t8659-a1-6Zimbabwe_.html ii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Evaluation of FAO Cooperation in Zimbabwe (2006-2010) 1. This report presents findings and recommendations of the Evaluation of FAO-Zimbabwe Cooperation (2006-2010) which was commissioned by the Office of Evaluation, FAO and was carried out from 1st to 25 February 2011. The period under evaluation saw difficult relations between Zimbabwe and Donors. FAO played a key role of “Coordination/Honest broker” between Donors, Government and other emergency aid and development partners. It followed, with great success, the principle of partnership with government, while taking into account the donors’ funding constraints and the accountability requirements. In most of this period, FAO’s cooperation with Zimbabwe, which consisted mainly of an emergency program, was not guided by an overall official framework document. Nevertheless there was continuity of a rolling strategy consisting in adjusting interventions as needs and the context changed. Furthermore, there is a Draft Country Programming Framework (CPF 2009-2013) as well as a Plan of Action (PoA 2010-2015) entitled “Zimbabwe: Transitioning Emergency into Rehabilitation and Development”. Its expected outcomes are improved food security through increased production and sustainable management of natural resources and the environment. To implement its program, FAO works through a large number of Implementing Partners (IPs). -
Literature Review
UNIVERSITY OF ZIMBABWE Impact and sustainability of drip irrigation kits, in the semi-arid Lower Mzingwane Catchment, Limpopo Basin, Zimbabwe By Richard Moyo A thesis submitted to the University of Zimbabwe (Faculty of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering) in partial fulfilment of requirements of Master of Science in Water Resources Engineering and Management ABSTRACT Smallholder farmers in the Mzingwane Catchment are confronted with low food productivity due to erratic rainfall and limitations to appropriate technologies. Several drip kit distribution programs were carried out in Zimbabwe as part of a global initiative aimed at 2 million poor households a year to take major step on the path out of poverty. Stakeholders have raised concerns of limitations to conditions necessary for sustainable usage of drip kits, such as continuing availability of minimum water requirement. Accordingly, a study was carried out to assess the impacts and sustainability of the drip kit program in relation to water availability, access to water and the targeting of beneficiaries. Representatives of the NGOs, local government, traditional leadership and agricultural extension officers were interviewed. Drip kit beneficiaries took part in focus group discussions that were organised on a village basis. A survey was then undertaken over 114 households in two districts, using a questionnaire developed from output of the participatory work. Data were analysed using SPSS. The results from the study show us that not only poor members of the community (defined for the purpose of the study as those not owning cattle), accounting for 54 % of the beneficiaries. This could have been a result of the condition set by some implementing NGOs that beneficiaries must have an assured water source - which is less common for poorer households. -
ZIMBABWEAN Ra Af: 78- Ty ; I Ee, ~ Governmentes GAZETTE
_ZIMBABWEAN_ ra af: 78- ty ; i ee, ~ GOVERNMENTes GAZETTE Published by A uthority tt wate a ee iNe ood Vol. LXVII, No.3 . | 20th JANUARY,1989 — an Price 40c fe ae amratermn= Ae itett sees eetee tee General Notice 24 of 1989. (d) depart Guruve Monday 2a.m., arrive Harare 6.40 a.m.; ACT [CHAPTER 262] (e) depart Guruvye Tuesday to Thursday 1 p.m., arrive’ ROAD MOTOR TRANSPORTATION Harare 4.40 p'm.; ; depart Guruve Friday and Sunday 2 p.m., arrive Harare Permits (f) Applications in Connexion with Road Service 5.40 p.m.; , (g) depart Guruve Saturday 3 a.m. and 5 p.m., arrive Harare IN terms of subsection (4) of section 7 of the Road Motor 7.40a.m. and 8.40 p.m., respectively. : Transportation Act [Chapter 262}, notice is hereby given that the applications detailed in the Schedule, for the issue or The service to operate as follows— _ amendmentof road service permits, have been received for the (a} depart Chihwe Monday 3a.m., arrive Harare 9a.m.; consideration of the Controller of Road Motor Transportation. (b) depart Chihwe Tuesday--to Thursday 5.15a.m., arrive Any person wishing to object to any such application must ' Harare 11.15a.m.; Transportation, lodge with the Controller of Road Motor (c) depart Chihwe Friday 5.15 a.m., arrive Harare 3.30.p.m.; P.O. Box 8332, Causeway— (d) depart Chihwe Saturday 3.15 a.m. and 4.45 p.m., arrive intention to object, so as to (a) a notice, in writing, of his Harare 9.15a.m. -
ZESN Book Final 2
MASVINGO PROVINCE Masvingo province comprises mainly of rural provinces. The Karanga people dominate in this area. The people rely mainly on subsistence agriculture. People from Masvingo are well known for being an educated people, as the province has a large number of mission schools. As a result most families were cushioned from economic hardships by children who would send remittances to their rural homes to their parents. This source of income has been disrupted as many working children fail to send remittances back home due to economic hardships. 117 SUPPORTING DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS HARAREGUTU WESTNORTH Constituency ProfileConstituency Profile Constituency Profile GUTU NORTH Gutu West is made of Serima, Chartsworth, invasions were experienced in 2000 and many Gutu North is comprised of Mahombedze, the constituency live on subsistence farming, Denhere, Godzvi and Mashaike. In 2000 and white farmers were displaced as a result Chitsa, Nyazvidzi, Nyamandi, Tongogara, Soti while those who live in resettlement areas are 2005 this constituency was part of Gutu North. farming activities were disrupted plunging the Source and Donhodzo. Gutu North small-scale farm holders. Unemployment in Poor road networks and narrow typify the area. constituency into acute food shortages. The constituency is home to the late Vice President the constituency is high. The poverty level is Gutu West has a number of secondary and invasions also marked an influx of migrants Simon V. Muzenda and late Air Marshall Josia pegged at 41.8 per cent in 2003. People in the primary schools. Electricity and from the other areas of the District. People Tungamirai. Both were given national constituency would like to see an improvement communication coverage is better in some wish to see an improvement of the road liberation war hero status and buried at the in road networks, health care including the parts of the constituency as the main roads pass network and availability of transport as there national shrine. -
PROVISIONAL VOTERS' ROLL INSPECTION CENTRES Ser Province District Constituency Local Authority Ward Polling Station Name Registrants No
PROVISIONAL VOTERS' ROLL INSPECTION CENTRES Ser Province District Constituency Local Authority Ward Polling Station Name Registrants No. of Stations BULAWAYO METROPOLITAN PROVINCE 1 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Bulawayo Central Bulawayo Municipality 1 City Hall 1608 2 2 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Bulawayo Central Bulawayo Municipality 1 Eveline High School 561 1 3 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Bulawayo Central Bulawayo Municipality 1 Mckeurtan Primary School 184 1 4 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Bulawayo Central Bulawayo Municipality 1 Milton Junior School 294 1 5 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Bulawayo Central Bulawayo Municipality 1 Old Bulawayo Polytechnic 259 1 6 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Bulawayo Central Bulawayo Municipality 1 Peter Pan Nursery School 319 1 7 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Bulawayo Central Bulawayo Municipality 1 Pick and Pay Tent 473 1 8 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Bulawayo Central Bulawayo Municipality 1 Robert Tredgold Primary School 211 1 9 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Bulawayo Central Bulawayo Municipality 2 Airport Primary School 261 1 10 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Bulawayo Central Bulawayo Municipality 2 Aiselby Primary School 118 1 11 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Bulawayo Central Bulawayo Municipality 2 Baines Infants School 435 1 12 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Bulawayo Central Bulawayo Municipality 2 Baines Junior School 1256 2 13 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Bulawayo Central Bulawayo Municipality 2 Falls Garage Tent 273 1 14 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Bulawayo Central Bulawayo -
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BINDURA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE EDUCATION FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT OF PEACE AND GOVERNANCE DONOR AGENCIES AND THE PROVISION OF FOOD AID IN GWANDA DISTRICT NTALALE VILLAGE, WARD 11 FROM 2012 TO 2016 BY HWINDINGWI TARIRO REGISTRATION NUMBER B1337149 A PROJECT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HONOURS IN PEACE AND GOVERNANCE DEGREE OF BINDURA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE EDUCATION MAY 2017 RELEASE FORM Name of Author HWINDINGWI TARIRO Project Title DONOR AGENCIES AND THE PROVISION OF FOOD AID IN GWANDA DISTRICT NTALALE VILLAGE WARD 11 FROM 2011 TO 2016 Programme BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HONOURS IN PEACE AND GOVERNANCE Declaration I declare that the information contained herein is the researcher’s and permission is hereby granted to the Bindura University of Science Education to produce copies of this dissertation and to lend or sell such copies for private, scholarly or scientific research purposes only. The author does not reserve publication rights and the dissertation may have extensive extracts from it be printed or otherwise produced without the author’s written consent. Signed ………………………………………. Permanent Address 195 MUTARE ROAD GREENDALE HARARE Date 28 APRIL 2017 i APPROVAL FORM DONOR AGENCIES AND THE PROVISION OF FOOD AID IN GWANDA DISTRICT NTALALE VILLAGE WARD 11 FROM 2011 TO 2016. 1. To Be Completed By The Student: I certify that this dissertation meets the preparation guidelines as presented in the faculty guide and instructions for typing dissertations. Name of Student HWINDINGWI TARIRO Signature of Student ………………………….. Date ………………………….. 2. To Be Completed By The Project Supervisor: This dissertation is suitable for submission to the faculty. -
ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority
m m [?glt ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority voi. xcn, No. 30 30th MAY, 2014 Price US$2,00 General Notice 162 of 2014. (Rotten Row) in a criminal matter between the State versus B emard t Mazhandu Mucheka on 2nd June, 2014. STATE PROCUREMENT BOARD HON. R. MAKARAU, J. A., Tenders Invited 30-5-2014. Acting Secretary, Judicial Service Commission TENDERS must be enclosed In sealed envelopes, endorsed on the outside with the CHANGE OF NAME advertised tender number, description, closing date and must be posted in time to be sorted into Post Office Box Number CY 408, Causetvay, or delivered by hand to the Principal Officer, State Pi'ocuremeat Board, Fifth Floor, Old Reserve Bank Building, TAKE notice that, on the 16th day of May, 2014, Gilbert Samora Machel Avenue, Harare, before 10.00 a.m. on the closing date. Chamunorwa Gwaure (born on 26th November, 1969) appeared before me, John Mutonono, a notary public, and changed his C.NYANHETE, children’s surname from Wanyanya to Gwaure so that they shall 30-5-2014. ftincipal Officer, State Procurement Board. be known as Branden Tadiwanashe Gwaure (born on 13th day of Tender number August, 2000) and Dylan Tawananyasha Gwaure (born on 20th day of September, 2005). LUBS/01/2014. SupplyanddeliveryofPetrotradebrandedlubricants. Tender documents are available for collection from the Dated atHarare on this 16th day of May, 2014.—John Mutonono, PetrotradeProcurementSecretariat,SeventhFloor,NOCZIM do Chadyiwa & Associates, 103, Baines Avenue, 5, Cinnabar Court, House, 100, Leopold Takawira Street, Hai'are, after payment Harare. 356303f of a non-refundable fee of US$10,00, per tender document.