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Mugabe's Education Revolution Reversed
Zimbabwean president’s past improvements to education system now under threat.
Top Harare Bureaucrats Oppose Power-Sharing
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Both sectors have virtually crumbled under the weight of the economic crisis.
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Growing Tensions Over Control of Ministries
Opposition accusing Mugabe of trying to give them insignificant ministries.
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World Bank withholds further funding for development in northern Uganda as corruption investigation continues.
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