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Sydney Saize is a journalist based in Mutare, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe. Graduated at the Harare Polytechnic, Mass Communication, Journalism School in 1998. Have worked for the Community Newspapers Group, CNG, now New Ziana, between 1999-2000. Joined the Associated Newspapers Group, ANG publishers of the Daily News and then with its provincial newspapers. Have been with the Eastern Star, ANG based in Mutare, Manicaland province before it shut down in 2003. Thereafter, have been stringing for the Voice of America's Studio 7 covering Zimbabwe, in Mutare Manicaland province to date. I cover politics, social development stories, sports, arts, health and business issues.
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Zimbabwe People First Leader Joice Mujuru Promises Engagement with International Community
Joice Mujuru, leader of Zimbabwe People First and former Vice President, addressed a rally in Mutare, emphasizing her party's intention to engage with the international community to revive Zimbabwe's economy if they come to power. She criticized the current government's approach of blaming the West and the 'Look East Policy' that has not yielded results. Mujuru highlighted the need for beneficial international relations, a clear agricultural policy, and the need to address the economic crisis and human rights issues. She also called for accountability regarding the disappearance of diamonds worth $15 billion and the suffering caused by company closures in Mutare. The rally was attended by several former senior Zanu PF officials who are now with Zimbabwe People First.
Zimbabwe People First Leader Joice Mujuru Promises Engagement with International Community
Joice Mujuru, leader of Zimbabwe People First and former Vice President, addressed a rally in Mutare, emphasizing her party's intention to engage with the international community to revive Zimbabwe's economy if they come to power. She criticized the current government's approach of blaming the West and the 'Look East Policy' that has not yielded results. Mujuru highlighted the need for beneficial international relations, a clear agricultural policy, and the need to address the economic crisis and human rights issues. She also called for accountability regarding the disappearance of diamonds worth $15 billion and the suffering caused by company closures in Mutare. The rally was attended by several former senior Zanu PF officials who are now with Zimbabwe People First.
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