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  2. Internet in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The Internet in Zimbabwe has seen rapid expansion in recent years. The Internet country code top-level domain is .zw . In 2009, the Mugabe-Tsvangirai Government of National Unity established a Ministry of Information and Communications Technology to focus on ICT growth and development.

  3. Zimbabwe Open University - Wikipedia

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    Since 1980, GOZ (the Government of Zimbabwe) has aimed at creating an education system that would address the socio-economic needs of the country. [ 4 ] The University of Zimbabwe , which was the single university in the country at that time, could not cope with the demand for university education. [ 4 ]

  4. Government Gazette (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwean Government Gazette is the official publication of the Government of Zimbabwe and publishes laws, ...

  5. Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Zimbabwe)

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    An Act to provide members of the public with a right of access to records and information held by public bodies; to make public bodies accountable by giving the public a right to request correction of misrepresented personal information; to prevent the unauthorised collection, use or disclosure of personal information by public bodies; to protect personal privacy; to provide for the regulation ...

  6. Politics of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe currently has ten provinces, two of which are cities with provincial status. Zimbabwe is a unitary state, and its provinces exercise only the powers that the central government chooses to delegate. Provinces are divided into districts, which are divided into wards. The Constitution of Zimbabwe delineates provincial governance and powers.

  7. National Library of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of Zimbabwe also known National Free Library of Zimbabwe is located in Bulawayo second biggest city in Zimbabwe. [1] It was established under the National Library and Documentation Service (NLDS) Act Chapter 25:10 act of 1985 which was passed by the Zimbabwean Government in 1985.

  8. TelOne Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    TelOne Zimbabwe is a parastatal telecommunications company owned by the Zimbabwe government [2] headquartered in Harare's Central Business District. It is the largest telecom entity in Zimbabwe and has the second largest fixed-line network in Southern Africa after Telkom South Africa. [3] The parastatal is Zimbabwe's sole fixed landline ...

  9. Ministry of State Enterprise and Parastatals (Zimbabwe)

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    The Ministry of State Enterprise and Parastatals is a government ministry which existed during the Government of National Unity (2009 - 2013) and was responsible for the supervision of parastatals in Zimbabwe. The incumbent minister was Samuel Sipepa Nkomo [1] and the deputy minister was Walter Chidakwa. [2]