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Prime Minister's speech at the World Water day in Victoria Falls |
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Friday, 22 March 2013 |
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Consistent provision of clean water to all citizens is one of the key result areas of the Government Work Programme.
We acknowledge the centrality of water in the country’s socio-economic development and have thus as Government supported initiatives to foster the development of the water sector.
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Prime Minister's statement at the launch of National Water policy in Victoria Falls |
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Friday, 22 March 2013 |
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Water is life and mechanisms to ensure its sector-wide distribution should be supported by progressive Zimbabweans.
There is significant complementarity between the World Water Day theme, International Year of Water Cooperation and the rationale of the National Water Policy in that the policy seeks to ensure coordination between and among various stakeholders in the water sector for purposes of optimum beneficiation.
Prime Minister Tsvangirai said in a speech read on his behalf by Deputy Prime Minister Thokozani Khupe.
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Two more members of staff arrested |
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Thursday, 21 March 2013 |
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Police have arrested two more members of staff from the Prime Minister’s Communications Office, caretakers, Spiwe Vera and Elizabeth Banda.
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Prime Minister's statement to the press |
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Monday, 18 March 2013 |
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The targeting of my Office is reprehensible and is meant to harass and intimidate the nation ahead of the election, now that we are done with the referendum. Prime Minister Tsvangirai said Monday while addressing journalists on the arrest of officials from his communications office on Sunday.
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Prime Minister's statement on briefing with SADC observer mission |
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Saturday, 16 March 2013 |
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Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has urged SADC to consider convening a full SADC Summit after the holding of the referendum to focus on Zimbabwe and help to cement a roadmap to free, fair and credible elections.
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Saturday, 16 March 2013 |
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Zimbabweans are determining their own destiny in today’s referendum as the country moves towards constitutionalism.
Speaking after casting his vote at Chaminuka Primary School, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said; “What is significant is that the people of Zimbabwe are not outsourcing their destiny to somebody else. We have defined this for ourselves and I hope it sets in a new political dispensation; from the culture of impunity to constitutionalism,” he said.
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