ONLY two applications for community radio licences have been received by the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) from Beitbridge and Plumtree, Parliament heard yesterday. BY VENERANDA LANGA.
This was revealed by BAZ board chairperson Charles Sibanda when he appeared before the Prince Dubeko.... |
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Francis Drake - sea captain and slave trader Drake was the first sailor to complete an entire journey of the world in one trip frm 1577 to 1580. He helped his cousin, John Hawkins, capture slaves from the Americas and sell them to Spanish plantations. William Gladstone. Gladstone is a former British PM whose family owned slaves in the Caribbean. |
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are distinguished from other honors for the wide range of pressing social issues its winners address. Although adjudicated earlier this spring, seven out of this year’s 30 award winners squarely focus on racist policing and institutional racial problems within the criminal justice system, including.... |
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“Racism is small dick energy” said numerous handmade signs on Sunday’s (7 June) Black Lives Matter demo outside the US embassy in London. Unfortunately, it’s more complicated than that. I was happy to see Bristol activists pull down the statue of slave trader Edward Colston. But it’s pulling up racism that’s going to be hard. |
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By Dr BIZIMANA Jean Damascène On June 10, 1994, a fierce battle broke out near the town of Gitarama between the genocidal government forces and the RPF-INKOTANYI. The KAMBANDA government continued to look for ways to provide the population with guns and other tools to accelerate the Genocide and.... |
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“We were very afraid,” remembers Ibsen’s daughter Birgitte Willumsen of the 1952 outbreak, “everyone actually knew somebody” affected by polio. Waves of young people with fever, headache, upset stomach and stiff neck heralded the arrival of the “ summer plague ” in cities throughout the United States and Europe. |
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George Floyd's brother, civil rights leaders and law enforcement officials are testifying Wednesday at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on issues of racial profiling, police brutality and lost trust between police departments and the communities they serve. |
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Updated at 11:06 a.m. ET. The House Judiciary Committee is hearing testimony Wednesday on racial profiling and police brutality as the House prepares to vote on a
proposed by Democrats. The hearing is the first public congressional meeting on policing following the killing of George Floyd by police in Minneapolis on May 25. |
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When video of the incident emerged online, it re-exposed long-simmering racial tensions in the US, especially between law enforcement and the black communities they serve. Mr Floyd is not the only high-profile guest to speak before the panel on Tuesday. |
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The brother of George Floyd testified Wednesday at a House hearing on racial profiling and police brutality, tearfully urging lawmakers to "stop the pain" as he recalled in vivid detail how his older sibling died after a white police officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes. |
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George Floyd's brother, civil rights leaders and law enforcement officials are testifying Wednesday at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on issues of racial profiling, police brutality and lost trust between police departments and the communities they serve.
"I'm here today to ask you to make it stop. |
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