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  2. Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare

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    However, during the same period there was a decline in formal employment (from 1.1 million in 1993 to 990,000 in 2002), and a corresponding increase in informal employment. [6] The high unemployment rate led to a lack of professional expertise in different organisations following the exodus of qualified social workers as well as other ...

  3. Central Intelligence Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) is the national intelligence agency of Zimbabwe. [2] It was conceived as the external intelligence-gathering arm of the British South Africa Police Special Branch in the early 1960s, under the Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister Winston Field, and later served as one of the secret police organizations for President Robert Mugabe's regime.

  4. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Zimbabwe)

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    Zimbabwe Rhodesia (1979, an unrecognised state) 1 David Mukome (c. 1942–2020) 1 June 1979 – 11 December 1979 Minister of Foreign Affairs Zimbabwe (since 1980, a recognised state) 1 Simon Muzenda (1922–2003) 18 April 1980 – 1 January 1981 Minister of Foreign Affairs 2 Witness Mangwende (1946–2005) 1 January 1981 – 22 December 1987 3

  5. Ministry of Finance and Investment Promotion (Zimbabwe)

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    Ministry of Finance and Investment Promotion formerly known as Ministry of Finance and Economic Development is a government ministry, responsible for the economy of Zimbabwe. The incumbent Finance Minister is Mthuli Ncube [ 1 ] while the Deputy Minister is David Kudakwashe Mnangagwa . [ 2 ]

  6. List of companies of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Harare: 1943 Meat processing P A Cotton Company of Zimbabwe: Basic materials Forestry Harare: 1994 Cotton farming, processing P A Dairibord: Consumer goods Food products Harare: 1997 Dairy P A Delta Corporation: Consumer goods Beverages Harare: 1946 Beverage, beer, soft drink P A Ecobank Zimbabwe: Financials Banks Harare: 2002 [7] Commercial ...

  7. Zimbabwe National Army - Wikipedia

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    This corridor is a tarred 263-kilometre (163 mi) road running from Nyamapanda on the Zimbabwean border through the Mozambican city of Tete to Zobue on the Malawi border. After UDI in 1965, this route carried Rhodesian goods to and from Malawi, which had not applied United Nations sanctions against the Smith regime.

  8. Zimbabwe Republic Police - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of the Zimbabwe Republic Police was the British South Africa Police of Rhodesia and the interim state of Zimbabwe Rhodesia.The Zimbabwe Republic Police was officially established on 1 August 1980 to succeed the BSAP, the then Home Affairs Minister Cde Joshua Nkomo announced the new post independence title for the national police.

  9. Special Forces of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The Zim SAS is the most secretive of all Zimbabwe army units and the government never acknowledges their existence nor is its information readily available. Close links once exited between UK 22 SAS regiment and Zim SAS even cross training together to exchange skills and raise quality.