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  2. 2000s in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Cricket World Cup Final was the second most-watched television event of the year in Zimbabwe [7] The 2003 Rugby World Cup Final was the most-watched television event in Zimbabwe in 2003. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Global audience figures for the 2003 Rugby World Cup final totalled between 22 and 30 million.

  3. Zambezi River Authority - Wikipedia

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    There has been tension between the countries that border the river. In the early 1990s, Zimbabwe proposed to build a pipeline to carry water south to supply the city of Bulawayo. Botswana also proposed to carry water south to Gaborone through an extension to the North-South Carrier (NSC). Some of the NSC water could be shared with South Africa.

  4. Non-governmental organization - Wikipedia

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    NGOs have been accused of damaging the public sector in target countries, such as mismanagement resulting in the breakdown of public healthcare systems. [89] The scale and variety of activities in which NGOs participate have grown rapidly since 1980, and particularly since 1990. [112] NGOs need to balance centralization and decentralization.

  5. Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources

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    The Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources (CAMPFIRE) is a Zimbabwean community-based natural resource management program. It is one of the first programs to consider wildlife as renewable natural resources, while addressing the allocation of its ownership to indigenous peoples in and around conservation protected areas.

  6. Malnutrition in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabweans suffer from lack of food, sustenance, and the politicization of food, but these can be fixed by the fortification of basic foods, the resolution of the political problems in Zimbabwe, and continuing aid from non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Causes of malnutrition include unending poverty.

  7. Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association

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    While not considered a state entity, the ZNLWVA is dependent on funding and support from Zimbabwe's ruling party, the Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF). [2] In 2005, the government looked into ways to make members of the organisation part of the army of Zimbabwe.

  8. Africa AHEAD - Wikipedia

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    Africa AHEAD was founded in South Africa in 2005 by Juliet and Anthony Waterkeyn, and was registered as a UK Charity in 2013 with a Board of well-known UK academics chaired by Prof Sandy Cairncross (OBE)(2013-2016) followed by Prof. Richard Carter (2016-2019) when Africa AHEAD dissolved its UK registered charity and moved its Head Quarters to Harare, Zimbabwe with a local Board of Trustees ...

  9. Midlands Christian College - Wikipedia

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    Midlands Christian College (MCC) is a private co-educational high school of about 300 pupils ranging from form 1 to form 6, located in the city of Gweru, Zimbabwe. The college has boarding facilities as well as providing for day-scholars. Its name refers to its location in the Midlands Province in central Zimbabwe.

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