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  2. Zimbabwe School Examinations Council - Wikipedia

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    ZIMSEC Grade Seven Certificate, awarded after sitting for Grade Seven (Year Seven) examinations. for secondary education ZIMSEC General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level (commonly referred to as "O-Levels"), this is for individuals doing the 2 year GCE O-Levels subject-based course beginning in Form 3 to Form 4 (i.e. Year 10 and 11)

  3. Education in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe is located in the southern region of Africa. Education in Zimbabwe under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education for primary and secondary education, and the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development for higher education.

  4. Constitution of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    "The Senate and the National Assembly, by a joint resolution passed by at least one-half of their total membership, may resolve that the question whether or not the President ... should be removed from office for— (a) serious misconduct; (b) failure to obey, uphold or defend this Constitution; (c) wilful violation of this Constitution; or

  5. Rozvi Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Rozvi Empire (1480–1866) was a Shona state established on the Zimbabwean Plateau by Changamire Dombo.The term "Rozvi" refers to their legacy as a warrior nation, taken from the Shona term kurozva, "to plunder".

  6. Lancaster House Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Following the meeting of Commonwealth heads of government held in Lusaka from 1–7 August 1979, [5] [6] the British government invited bishop Abel Muzorewa, the recently installed prime minister of the (unrecognized) Zimbabwe Rhodesia government, along with the leaders of the Patriotic Front (the name of the ZANU-ZAPU coalition), to participate in a constitutional conference at Lancaster House.

  7. File:Coat of arms of Zimbabwe.svg - Wikipedia

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  8. Tom Cotton - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Bryant Cotton was born on May 13, 1977, in Dardanelle, Arkansas. [1] His father, Thomas Leonard "Len" Cotton, was a district supervisor in the Arkansas Department of Health, and his mother, Avis (née Bryant) Cotton, was a schoolteacher who later became principal of their district's middle school. [2]

  9. Political corruption - Wikipedia

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    Countries with politicians, public officials or close associates implicated in the Panama Papers leak on April 15, 2016. Political corruption undermines democracy and good governance by flouting or even subverting formal processes.