SABC
March
07, 2006, 21:45
Zimbabwe security forces have found an arms cache
in the eastern city
of Mutare and uncovered a plot to destabilise the
country involving
opposition members and army officers, state television
said today.
"Security forces have unearthed an arms cache in Mutare
and arrested a
former member of the Rhodesian forces in connection with the
recovered arms
of war," state broadcaster Zimbabwe Television (ZTV) said in
its main news
bulletin.
Zimbabwe, which became independent in
1980, was previously called
Rhodesia and was a British colony. Robert
Mugabe, the Zimbabwean president
recently said in Mutare that the country
was still threatened by "the
monster of imperialism."
MDC
members implicated
The suspect, expected to appear in court soon, had
said he was working
for an organisation called the Zimbabwe Freedom Movement
"with opposition
members Bennett and Giles Mutseyekwa as the coordinators",
ZTV said. Roy
Bennett and Giles Mutseyekwa are members of the main
opposition Movement for
Democratic Change (MDC), which Mugabe accuses of
working with Western
countries to try to oust him from power.
"Investigating officers say the suspect claimed to have been working
with
former members of the Rhodesian forces who are serving members of the
uniformed forces, to obtain the arms of war as well as plan acts of possible
sabotage and destabilisation," ZTV added.
Security agencies had
recovered an impressive arsenal including AK-47
automatic rifles,
machineguns, shotguns, pistols, revolvers, tear gas
canisters, flares,
thousands of rounds of ammunition and a two-way radio
communication system.
- Reuters
Media reports that an arms cache
has been discovered in Manicaland comes without any surprises at all. Those who
have been following ZANU PF tricks and tactics since independence will tell you
that such discoveries are not new in undemocratic
Wezhira
VOA
By Blessing Zulu
Washington
07 March
2006
World Food Program officials have called a meeting with
authorities in
Harare to take a closer look at the outlook for food supplies
amid forecasts
that shortages of maize and wheat are unlikely to be
significantly relieved
by the upcoming harvest.
The WFP had
previously said it intended to scale back food distribution in
the country
as recent heavy rains prompted expectations of a good harvest,
but its
spokesman for Southern Africa, Mike Huggins, said plans could change
based
on findings.
The Food Security Early Warning System of the Southern
African Development
Community warns that Zimbabwe could experience a maize
supply shortfall of
more than 1.3 million tonnes in the current market
season. Wheat is scarce
too: the head of the Zimbabwe Millers Association
said reserves could run
out in a few weeks.
The Commercial Farmers
Union says the winter wheat harvest shortly to begin
will be disappointing,
forecasting a total yield this year of just 95,000
tonnes compared with the
450,000 tonnes the country needs to reap to meet
its annual
requirements.
March 8, 2006
By
Andnetwork .com
A showdown is looming between the Chimanimani Rural
District Council
and the Parks and Wildlife Management Authority over the
council's decision
to peg alluvial gold mining claims within a wildlife
sanctuary.
On Tuesday last week, council employees were barred from
entering
Chimanimani National Park to peg mining claims and were again
blocked for
the second time two days later.
"I cannot believe
the reasoning of the council and the logic behind
its intentions. The area
they want to peg does, indeed, have gold as there
were reports of illegal
gold panning in the area, but it falls under the
jurisdiction of the Parks
and Wildlife Management Authority," said a
National Parks
source.
The council's move came shortly after gold panners, who
were caught
digging along Bundi River in the Skeleton Pass area, were found
with some
400 grammes of the mineral worth over $800 million.
The Bundi is the main river within Chimanimani National Park and most
of the
major attractions in the park are found along it.
Over 10 sites
within the park have been illegally panned before, but
this is the first
time the council has tried to peg claims in the park.
Asked for
comment, Chimanimani Rural District Council treasurer Mrs
Jennifer Muriro
said the local authority had a right to peg claims in the
National Parks
area.
However, she said the council had sent the group in question
to assess
the situation in the panning zone.
"The council has
the legal authority and control over Chimanimani's
alluvial gold systems
and, as such, we do not see any reason why we should
not peg the claims and
hand out panning permits to those we see as capable,"
she said.
She said that just as the council had control over panning activities
on
Tarka Estate, it could do the same within the National Parks area.
She, however, acknowledged receiving a letter from the Parks and
Wildlife
Management Authority detailing the procedure they, as council,
should
follow. But reports say when council employees tried to enter the
park; they
did not have the required papers, which included a prospecting
licence from
the Ministry of Mines.
"Gold takes precedence over everything and,
as you know, the country
needs the gold," said Mrs Muriro.
Chimanimani National Park senior warden Mr Onias Bepe refused to
comment,
saying he was waiting for his superiors to discuss the issue.
Source: the Herald
Zim Daily
Wednesday, March 08 2006 @ 12:06 AM GMT
Contributed by: correspondent
The opposition Movement for
Democratic Change has alleged that
Zanu PF stole the Chegutu mayoral poll as
the Bulawayo faction conceded
defeat in the second largest city. MDC lost
its mayoral seat in Chegutu, 90
km outside Harare, while Zanu PF reclaimed
two council seats in by-elections
in the southwestern city of Bulawayo,
where the opposition has enjoyed a
clean sweep of all polls since
2000.
Bulawayo faction spokesperson Paul Themba-Nyathi said
the
election result was a rude awakening for the Mutambara camp. "The
election
result was a wake-up call for the MDC," Nyathi said. "We are taking
the
result seriously. But probably we lost because we did not campaign as we
were concentrating on our congress.
I think he electorate
has sent a loud and clear message that we
should put out hour house in
order. It has been noted." MDC spokesperson
Nelson Chamisa however alleged
poll fraud in Chegutu where incumbent mayor
Francis Dhlakama lost his bid
for a second term, adding the entire electoral
management system was
flawed.
"The MDC did not lose in Chegutu but Zanu PF rigged
the
election," Chamisa said. "It is very clear that the MDC was cheated. The
election management system is flawed. The outcome was predetermined and we
in the MDC will have to come up with a resolution at our congress
determining whether or not we should continue participating in sham
elections whose outcomes are already predetermined. Zanu PF has never won an
election since 2000."
Chamisa said the massive voter
apathy was a clear indicator that
the electorate saw no point in electing
into office a mayor who will be
dismissed by Local Government minister
Ignatius Chombo on flimsy charges and
a Zanu PF commission appointed.
Zimbabwe Election Support Network
spokesperson Rindai Chipfunde-Vava
attributed the massive voter apathy to
shoddy voter education. "There was
low voter turnout especially in Chegutu
where less than 30% of registered
voters cast their ballot," Vava said. She
said there were a lot of aliens in
Chegutu ad that many were turned away
because they did not have the
requisite documents.
Zim Daily
Wednesday, March
08 2006 @ 12:02 AM GMT
Contributed by:
correspondent
THE inflation scourge gripping Zimbabwe has
fuelled poverty and
costs of production, derailing both the economic
recovery plan and the
current National Budget that was premised on a lower
rate of inflation.
Inflation, which reached a record 613 percent last month,
has placed
Zimbabwe among the world's fastest declining economies.
Conservative
estimates indicate that inflation could reach 1,5 million
percent by the end
of the year. Analysts said companies, bleeding from a
combination of price
controls and higher parallel market rates for foreign
currency, could no
longer swallow the ballooning input costs. The situation
is more acute for
entrepreneurs caught up in price controls because they
cannot pass on
additional costs to the consumer.
The
market share is also getting smaller and smaller as a result
of falling
disposable incomes and retrenchments. At least 70 percent of the
country's
population is now living below the poverty datum line. David
Mupamhadzi,
Century Holdings Limited's chief economist, was convinced that
the 2006
National Budget was now way off target. It would, therefore, be a
mammoth
task to achieve Finance Minister Herbert Murerwa's target of
bringing down
inflation to single digit before the end of the year. By the
second half of
this year, ministries would be asking Treasury for additional
resources,"
said Mupamhadzi.
Murerwa was obviously over-optimistic by
choosing to ignore
negative factors that militated against his projections.
At the time of the
Budget presentation, Zimbabwe was already experiencing a
severe drought and
needed to import maize and wheat to feed the starving
population. Foreign
currency inflows had taken a severe knock, declining to
just two weeks'
import cover at the time. Gideon Gono, the Governor of the
Reserve Bank of
Zimbabwe, unveiled his new monetary policy a few weeks
later. Murerwa was
also aware of the donor fatigue that cut off all lines of
credit which
Zimbabwe previously enjoyed. The drying foreign exchange
resources and the
food shortages meant that every commodity available would
be sold at
exorbitant prices. Mupamhadzi said Murerwa would have to go back
to the
drawing board.
"If you look at the recovery plan,
you will notice that the
thrust was to create an environment conducive for
the exporter, hence the
devaluation of the exchange rate applicable to
exports. "The increase in
inflation has eroded that benefit at a time when
inflation in regional
countries is also coming off," he said. Policy makers
were faced with a
situation where they could either ignore the need to
further devalue the
dollar and leave business to suffer, or slash the value
of the currency to
redress the situation. Mupamhadzi said seeking recourse
through
supplementary budgets worsened the inflation outlook and exacerbated
the
Budget deficit.
As usual, the government would have
to compete with the private
sector to borrow from the domestic market to
finance its spiraling Budget
deficit. Mismanagement, inefficiency and
allegations of gross corruption
were responsible for most losses parastatals
made. In an effort to reduce
government expenditure, proposals had been made
for the government to shed
its stake in parastatals. But the privatization
drive had not gone into full
throttle. "This puts pressure on interest rates
and inflation," said
Mupamhadzi, adding that the government may consider
issuing more treasury
bills (commercial papers issued by the central bank on
behalf of the
government when borrowing) to finance the Budget
deficit.
Samuel Undenge, a trade and economic consultant who
supports the
current economic reforms, believed that the parcelling out of
land from
white commercial farmers to blacks would improve the supply side
of
agricultural commodities and stabilise inflation in the long run. His
view
was also shared by Jonathan Kadzura, another local economic
commentator.
Gibson Mashingaidze, another analyst, said a number of
companies choked by
the inflation scourge were now facing
closure.
Wage and salary increases awarded by most employers
had fallen
way below the rate of inflation, straining relations in both the
industrial
and commercial sectors. Mashingaidze urged the government to
bring on board
the international community, particularly the International
Monetary Fund
(IMF) and the World Bank, which turned their backs on Zimbabwe
before the
turn of the century. "We need international support and cannot
afford to
ignore institutions such as IMF and the World Bank. Investors look
at the
IMF and World Bank for direction if they put a thumbs-up for
Zimbabwe," he
said.
The inflationary spiral has also hit
pensioners hard as they
live on fixed incomes, and the ordinary consumers
who are finding it hard to
keep pace with the rising cost of living. It is
now virtually impossible for
an average Zimbabwean to buy a vehicle or a
house as prices have shot up by
over 3 000 percent in the past 12
months.
Daily Mirror, Zimbabwe
Patience
Nyangove in Marondera
issue date :2006-Mar-08
A WAR veteran in
Marondera reportedly stormed the offices of Mashonaland
East governor Ray
Kaukonde last week and dumped stones she purported had
supernatural powers
to stop the Resident Minister from continuing with his
anti-corruption
crusade in the province.
The woman, only identified as Mai Makoni, allegedly
accused Kaukonde of
ejecting her from a lands committee for reported corrupt
activities.
Kaukonde's move reportedly irked Makoni who then sought to
intimidate the
governor.
The incident, which took place at the Government
Composite building in
Marondera last Wednesday, was reported to Marondera
police, who in turn are
said to have referred it to the Public Service
Commission (PSC) in the town.
The PSC yesterday reportedly summoned the woman
for an inquiry with an
impeccable source saying a comprehensive report about
the incident would be
released today. "The woman admitted that her conduct
at the governor's
office was wrong. She was apologetic. A report on the
inquiry is expected
out tomorrow (today)," said a senior government official
who attended the
hearing.
Allegations are that Makoni bulldozed her way
into the governor's office and
told his secretary only identified as Mrs
Mandizha that she was not happy
with the way Kaukonde was treating people he
accused of corruption.
Upon reportedly seeing Makoni putting the stones in
flowerpots in the
office, Mandizha, with the assistance of Gumede who is
the provincial
administrator's secretary confronted her.
They ordered her
to remove the stones, but she refused.
She only did so after a mob gathered
and forced her to remove her "muti."Yesterday,
Kaukonde confirmed the
bizarre incident and said that he would not be
intimidated by such unruly
acts.
"I will not be intimidated by these corrupt people who want to continue
with
their evil acts. I will defend and fight for what is right and what I
believe in.
"Actually, they have given me courage and made me aware that
they were
engaged in corrupt activities they do not want to be unearthed,"
said
Kaukonde.
The governor insisted he would not be deterred by such
acts and vowed to
continue with his anti- corruption crusade.
Since
Kaukonde was appointed Governor and Resident Minister for Mashonaland
East
last year, he has relentlessly gone on a massive campaign to stamp out
corruption in the province in all sectors of the economy and society without
fear or favour. About a month ago, the governor ordered the arrest of a
senior official working for Mutawatawa Rural District Council after the
official reportedly flouted tender procedures and corruptly awarded his
company tenders.
Currently, Kaukonde is meeting chiefs, government
officials, communities in
the province to appreciate how they are conducting
business especially
issues pertaining to the land reform exercise, the
backbone of the country's
economic turnaround strategy.
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 1:12 AM
Subject: Cement Bag
Dear
Family and Friends,
This letter is being sent out three days later than
normal because I am now
entering the 92nd hour with only enough electricity
for lights in my home.
At
midday on Friday the voltage to my home crashed
and the power is
insufficient to
heat the water geyser, run a fridge or
stove or even boil a kettle. 25
telephone
calls to the electricity
supplier in the last four days, a personal visit to
the
faults office, a
number of offers to provide fuel or go and collect
electricians
are all
to no avail. In the villages less than 15 kilometres out of
Marondera
there is also no electricity which means the grinding mills are
not working.
I
was told by a friend that there are scores of people now
going without food
and
that the atmosphere is extremely
tense.
This morning there is literally mud coming out of the taps in my
home which
means there are problems pumping water too. Zimbabwe is now
entering the
darkest
of days. It is hard to describe how anyone is
surviving now and this week I
had
the most amazing encounter which helped
me put my own problems into
perspective.
Standing at the entrance
gates of a wholesaler there was a thin, gaunt,
tired
looking man. On the
ground next to him was a small pile of empty cement
bags. He
bent and
picked up a bag and held it towards me, asking me to buy it. An
empty
cement bag, turned inside out and with two crude holes cut into the
top for
handles. "Only thirty thousand dollars" the man said to me. This was
literally
just an empty cement bag, it hadn't been sewn, reinforced or
even cleaned
very
well. I could think of no earthly reason why I would
want an empty cement
bag
but the look in the mans eyes, the slight
trembling of his hand and the
thinness
of his body gave me a whole lot of
reasons. I gave the man forty thousand
dollars and told him to keep the
change. I took my cement bag and the man
called
out "God bless you, thank
you," as I walked away. We both knew that the
money
I'd just handed over
would the man just half a loaf of bread but to me, and
obviously to him,
selling cement bags enables a slither of dignity to be
maintai
ned.
Please keep the people of Zimbabwe in your thoughts and prayers in
these
very hard times and thank you for reading. Love cathy. Copyright
cathy
buckle
7th March 2006. http://africantears.netfirms.com
March 7, 2006, 12 hours, 20
minutes and 57 seconds ago.
By Elias Wilson
BULAWAYO -
THOUSANDS of workers at Delta Beverages Limited's soft
drinks plant are
facing an uncertain future following indications that the
division might
close down due to the shortage of raw materials to make soft
drinks.
Workers at the Bulawayo plant said the company was
failing
concentrates from outside the country due to the shortage of foreign
currency. Already some shops in the city have either ran out of soft drinks
or have started limiting the number of drinks an individual ca
buy.
"We are not taking orders from retailers because were are not
producing anything at all. We don't have the raw materials, that is the
concentrates for the production of soft drinks," said a worker at the
company.
The company get the concentrates from a plant in
Swaziland but due to
the shortage of foreign currency they are failing to
buy the raw material.
Delta general manager for corporate
affairs,
Mr George Mutendadzamera, could not shed more light but
confirmed that
the company was facing problems in acquisition of
concentrates. "We did
issue a statement last week that we were having
problems in getting the
concentrates," he said.
A.N.D Bulawayo,
Zimbabwe
Washington File
07 March 2006
Heritage Foundation's Schaefer says
African energy increasingly significant
By Charles W.
Corey
Washington File Staff Writer
Washington -- Africa has
evolved into a region of key strategic importance
to the United States,
China and many other countries worldwide as a supplier
of energy and natural
resources.
Brett D. Schaefer, a research fellow in regulatory affairs at
the Heritage
Foundation in Washington, made that point March 7 at a
conference entitled
"Chinese Influence: Expanding in Both Africa and Latin
America."
The fact that both the Chinese and U.S. governments are
discussing Africa,
along with Latin America, as a major area for investment,
Schaefer told his
foreign affairs audience, clearly shows Africa's
ever-growing importance.
"Fifteen to 20 years ago, Africa would not have
been here" as a discussion
topic on such a panel, he said.
"Africa is
increasingly important to the United States as a source of oil,"
he said.
In 2005, Africa supplied the United States with 18 percent of its
oil
imports -- more than the United States presently imports from the Middle
East.
U.S. oil imports from sub-Saharan Africa have increased by a
third since
1999, while imports from the Persian Gulf have decreased. As a
result, he
said, "the importance of Africa as a source for petroleum and the
import of
oil cannot be overestimated."
Within the next decade,
Schaefer predicted, Africa's oil exports will
double. The scholar cited
forecasts that say U.S. imports of African oil
will rise from their present
level of 18 percent to 25 percent -- so
one-quarter of all U.S. oil imports
are expected to come from Africa in the
not-too-distant
future.
Increasingly, he said, instability and humanitarian crises, such
as the
situation in the Darfur region of Sudan, are getting more attention
from the
United States -- first on humanitarian grounds, but also because of
strategic interests.
Additionally, he said, the War on Terror has
made Africa more important.
"As a battleground on the war on terror,
sub-Saharan Africa is increasingly
vulnerable to radical Islam, which," he
said, "has been trying to spread its
influence across the Sahel and eastern
Africa," as evidenced by the bombing
of the U.S. embassies in Nairobi,
Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Additionally, he said, Africa is
important because its countries make up a
large bloc at the United Nations
and in international fora like the World
Trade Organization, and therefore
merit closer attention from the United
States.
CHINA'S
INFLUENCE
With regard to China's influence on Africa, Schaefer said China
now has
surpassed the United States as the world's largest consumer of many
raw
materials, ranks as the world's second-largest importer of oil and
accounts
for 31 percent of growth in global oil demand -- and thus is
looking to
Africa for these resources.
"China's emergence as a
significant player on the economic scene, with its
seemingly inexhaustible
demand for raw materials, natural resources and oil,
presents a significant
challenge for the United States," he said, since the
United States "is
increasingly relying on the region for a lot of these
materials" as
well.
China is now active in every part of Africa, Schaefer told his
audience.
China's national oil company, he said, is especially active in
Sudan, where
it has built a pipeline to the Red Sea and a refinery outside
Khartoum. It
also controls most of an oil field in southern
Darfur.
Besides Sudan, Schaefer said, China is active in Angola, where it
provided a
$2 billion aid package to secure oil rights and recently signed a
crude oil
purchase agreement for 30,000 barrels of oil a day for the next
five years.
In Zambia, Schaefer said, China has invested $170 million in
the
copper-mining sector. China is investing in cobalt and copper
activities in
the Democratic Republic of Congo, is harvesting timber in
Gabon and Liberia
and is heavily involved in Zimbabwe as well.
Such a
level of involvement, he said, will have broad implications for the
United
States now and in the future.
(The Washington File is a product of
the Bureau of International Information
Programs, U.S. Department of State.
Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)
February ‘06 Edition FARMERS
IN TOUCH NEWSLETTER Telephone 04
309800/6 Fax 04
309849 E-mail fit@cfu.co.zw or adsa@cfu.co.zw Creating a
network of farmers for the development of farming in
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Apologies for the late
distribution of the February edition of the FIT newsletter. This was due to my absence from the
office. Information on
countries outside A meeting was held on
Thursday 16th February for those that are keen to go farming in
As you are aware,
there are two areas in Another trip in follow
up to the first, is scheduled to take place to Chimoio either later this month,
or early next month.
This is a vast
country, very rich not only in minerals, but also in fertile lands, rivers,
forests etc but where people depend mostly on importations for their food. So, there is opportunity for agricultural
development which is being explored. Employment
Opportunities Please find below, the
employment opportunities. A
Bulldozer Mechanic to start as soon as possible. Excellent remuneration
offered. A
farmer who has experience in different farming techniques and the farming of a
diverse range of crops which includes
oil palm trees, cashews, citrus, mango, avocado, Caribbean nuts, cattle,
plantain, mahogany trees etc is being sought. Experience in bee, chicken, cattle and
goat/sheep farming would be an added advantage. Husband
and wife team with no children to fill vacancies on a dairy farm. This position is to be filled
immediately. Country
Manager sought to start as soon as possible.
Attractive salary, housing, medical cover etc on offer. This position has a bias towards sales and
marketing. There is an aspect of
budgeting and general management. We
have a very detailed job description so please call in or e-mail if you are
interested. NEW Farm
Manager on a mixed farm in Arusha needed to start immediately. Core business is vegetables for export. 5 years farming experience in East/Southern
Africa necessary, preferably with horticultural experience. Responsibilities include daily farm
management, record keeping to Eurogap specifications, farm security and
community liaison. This position does
not cater for children. Couple
between the ages of 30 – 45 years sought to manage a small farm, including
dairy, in southern Couple
sought to work on a mixed irrigation citrus/olive/almond property with
residential facilities on the estate.
Experience of life on the land and a knowledge of tractors and machinery
and of basic people skills are essential.
The manager’s wife will be employed as a cook/housekeeper, aided by a
housemaid and this job could suit a couple who have not lost all interest in
country life. Personal Assistant
required
to commence The
position of Estate Manager is available for a large centre based just
outside the CBD. The candidate should be
capable of improving current services supplied to the centre. The manager is required to supervise other
members of staff and have management ability dealing with electrical, plumbing,
repairs and maintenance of buildings. An
all rounder with vision!! Manager
wanted as soon as possible for the Middle Sabi area. 160 ha row cropping – maize, soyas
etc The position of Farm Manager is still vacant so if you
haven’t already applied for this position, please ensure that you send us your
details as soon as possible.
Logistics
Manager
required to commence as soon as possible.
The incumbent will take responsibility for the internal logistics and
transport functions to ensure the timeous supply and logistical control of
materials within the operations. The
following positions are available in Mail
or call in for a detailed job description should you be interested in any of the
above. The
following properties are for sale, contact us should you require further
information. Area
Hectare Main
Activity
Nelspruit 130ha
Citrus Whiteriver 163 Macadamia Nelspruit 192 Development Nelspruit 300 Citrus/development Whiteriver
450 General
farming Whiteriver 500 Macadamia Various Looking for a
displaced farmer to live on a farm from the end of April in the Thank you to those who
took the time to send feedback to the “mini survey”. We have found your answers, suggestions and
contributions very useful. Fiona Dhana,
Manager, Farmers in Touch
As a JAG member or JAG Associate member, please send any classified
adverts
for publication in this newsletter to:
JAG Classifieds: jag@mango.zw; justiceforagriculture@zol.co.zw
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For Sale Items
2. Wanted Items
3. Accommodation
4.
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5. Specialist Services
6. Pets
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1.1
Chemicals & Fertilisers (Ad inserted 7/2/06)
Chemicals and
Fertilisers for Sale:-
16 X 1KG MACOZAM 80% WP
120 X 60G BION
50WG
4 X 2KGS DIPTEREX 95% SP
4 X 5 LITRE DOKA
1 X 5 LITRE
FENAMIPHOS
1 X 5 LITRE NUTRIFOL
2 X 10 LITRE SEQUENTIAL
TWO
9 X 1 LITRE TAMARON
1 X 25 LITRE WEEDKILLER FOR WHEAT OR
BARLEY
8 X 2 LITRE ALACHLOR
2 X 2 LITRE ATRAZINE
2 X 1
LITRE DUAL
2 X 1 KG SODIUM MOLYBNATE]
4 X 5 LITRE
GRAMOXONE
3 X 20 LITRE SUCKERKILL
8 X 1 KG BAYTAN
20 X 25
KGS CALCIUM NITRATE
All the above chemicals are still sealed . For
further details please
phone the following numbers:-
Harare 497735
Cell - 011-603-889 Fax/Phone - 481419
E-mail - charlespat@zol.co.zw
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Cooking Oil (Bulk) for sale (Ad inserted 7/2/06)
"Cooking oil, bulk, attn
restaurants, takeaways, etc, phone
495897"
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For Sale (Ad inserted 7/2/06)
Potato Seedlings now available - large or
small quantities.
Also we still have full range of submersible pumps,
well pumps - full
range of pumps for all garden needs. Generators, knapsack
sprays,
irrigation systems for garden and larger. Lawnmowers. Very
competitive
prices.
Please phone Carrie 091 206 558 for details and
prices.
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1.4
Generators for Sale (Ad inserted 7/6/06)
Beat the ZESA power cuts by
powering up your house and bore holes with
one of the following KIPOR
Generators which we have on hand.
KDE5000E Single Phase 4.2 KVA Diesel,
open - frame
type. US$1 100
KDE5000T Single Phase 4.2 KVA Diesel,
Sound proof type
US$1 260
KDE6000T3 Three Phase 5 KVA
Diesel, sound proof
type US$1 320
KDE6500T3 Three Phase 5.5 KVA
Diesel, sound proof type
US$1 380
KDE12STA3 Three Phase
9.5 KVA Diesel, Super silent
type US$4 450
KDE16STA3 Three Phase 13.5
KVA Diesel, Super silent type
US$6 580
For all enquiries
contact the following :-
Graham 011 617 999
Rusty 091 278
460
Office 884022
Fax 850195
E mail graham@adas.co.zw
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1.5
Items for Sale (Ad inserted 7/2/06)
Teak pick nick bench and table
40mil
Big front door with frame
24mil
Chest of
drawers
18mil
Large dining room suite with side table
35mil
Double bed plus headboard mattress and bench 18mil
Queen
size bed solid pine lime washed with bench 18mil
Queen size therapeutic
mattress 25mil
Biggie best lounge suite (1x3seater, 2x 1seater)
30mil
Oregon pine Morris chairs (1x2seater, 2x1seater)
45mil
Oregon pine coffee table 25mil
Oregon pine side table x4
20mil
Old computers and monitors
offers
Curtains
Pram
offers
Play station
1
offers
Kitchen table with 4 chairs plus shelve
15mil
Old Golf club set
offers
Teak lounge table plus 4 side
tables 25mil
Teak CD corner stand 5mil
2-pine lime washed single
beds 6.5mil
6-side tables lime washed 600.000
2 large cupboards
blue brand new 60mil
Oak kitchen cupboard doors with hinges and handles
40mil
Full bedroom suite - pine lime washed
including:
Corner TV cupboard 15
mil
Two side tables 6mil each
Large chest of drawers 18
Large desk with chair 20mil
Large
speakers with amplifier
Peugeot 405 very good condition available only in
mid march (54.000km)
1998 VW Golf
Lots of piping (black pvc) was
used for solar heated pool
Trays
Cd player works fine for radio or
connecting to TV*cds don't work
1 side table lamp - children
1.5mil
1 side table lamp 1.5mil
2 wrought iron wine racks 2,
3mil
There are lots of other little pieces for sale as well
Please
contact Christina on 011 606 074 if you are interested in any of
the
above
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1.6
Items for Sale (Ad inserted 07/02/06)
1. Originally imported from UK,
music and comedy videos, music
biography books and CD's, a small P.A. system,
musical instruments,
some lighting equipment, smoke machine, a black 10m
backdrop &
materials, a music recording studio for sale. If you're
interested please
email me at brogue@mweb.co.zw and I'll send you the
catalogues with
prices.
2. Full household for sale, numerous various
items, accessories and
furniture. Please email me at brogue@mweb.co.zw for complete
catalogues
and
prices.
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1.7
Dog Meal for Sale (Ad inserted 07/02/06)
"Dog meal,$800000 per 20 kg
pack, free delivery Harare for orders over 10
packs, call Mr Wallis 023894597
or email zermatt@mweb.co.zw
"
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1.8
Items for Sale (Ad inserted 07/02/06)
SEED DESIGNS (based in
Chiredzi)
Beautiful exclusive, hand embroidered ethnic style cotton items
for sale
:-
Q/size duvet covers $8,500 000
Throwovers $3,900
000
Oven gloves $750 000
Binocular bags $580 000
Shoulder
bags $900 000
Webbing handbags $1,200 000
Evening bags $550
000
Cushion covers $800 000
6 table mat set with serviettes $2,800
000
Wallets $600 000
Spectacle cases $300 000
And lots
more!! For further queries, please phone Michelle Ross
(Harare
Representative) on 091 202 138 or alternatively 883606.
Email
address: rossi@hms.co.zw
SECOND HAND
BABY ITEMS FOR SALE
Baby tender with fold out changing mat and bath $25
000 000
Mother care pram (navy blue) $15 000 000
Baby camp cot
(fold up complete with bag) $25 000 000
Baby bath ring with suctions $500
000
For further enquiries, please contact Michelle Ross on
091 202
138 or alternatively
883606.
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1.9
For Sale (Ad inserted 14/02/06)
2 doors GEC frig, recently overhauled,
1,50cm high, 60 and 70cms deep and
wide. $25 million
Incomplete
English Rockwood dinner service, white with maroon edging,
consisting
of:
5 large dinner plates, 8 small dinner plates, 3 side plates.
6
large bowls, 3 small bowls.
2 large oval serving dishes, I entrée dish
with lid
1 gravy jug with plate
4 million ono
Pair roller
blades in good condition, size 6. $2 million
9 Illustrated children's
encyclopaedias edited by Arthur Mee - $3
million
Lots of lovely
children's books, bedtime stories etc
Childs cricket bat, ball and
stumps, brand new still in plastic. 3
million
Two gum plantations,
also about 70 pines - please come and cut them
yourself, I live in Bromley,
55 kms from Harare. Please find out prices,
as I have no landline, and
limited cell network.
Telephone Jennifer at 011 423 614, or leave message
at office tel 336945
or 333952 and I will return your
call
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1.10
For Sale (Ad inserted 28/03/06)
"THE WEAVERY."
Phone your orders
to--Anne--011212424 or 332851.
Email joannew@zol.co.zw
Fax--332851.
SUPER
GIFT IDEAS FOR LOCAL OR OVERSEAS FRIENDS AND FAMILY. LIGHT,EASY TO
WASH AND
SOMETHING DIFFERENT. EASTER IS JUST AROUND THE
CORNER!
Prices.
Small woven bags--$395,000 each.
Large
crocheted bags.--$1,055,000 each.
Large woven bags.--$815,000
each.
Table Runners.--$600,000.
Set of 4 Fringed Table mats +
serviettes--$1,805,000.
Fringed mats only(4)---$1,195,000.
Set of
6 Fringed mats+ serviettes--$2,705,000.
Set of 4 Bordered table mats+
serviettes---$2,185,000.
Bordered mats only(4)--$1,575,000.
Set of
6 Bordered mats + serviettes--$3,275,000.
Set of 8 Bordered mats +
serviettes---$4,370,000.
2m Throws--$2,115,000.each.
Tea
cosy(L)--$350,000.
Tea cosy(m)--$340,000
Tea
cosy(s)--$330,000.
Crocheted oven
gloves(pair)--$800,000.
Cotton(lined)oven
gloves(pair)--$455,000.
Aprons--$945,000.
Decorated cushion
covers--$805,000.
Plain cushion
covers---$560,000.
Scarves(knitted)--$795,000. each.
Hand Woven
Scarves--$900,000 each
Hats(Beanies)--$450,000 each.
Large plain
cotton rug--$1,785,000.
Med. plain cotton rug---$1,155,000.
Small
plain cotton rug.---$740,000.
Cotton Rag Rug--$740,000.
Med. plain
mohair rug--$1,380,000.
Med. patterned mohair rug.--$1,725,000.
X
Large plain mohair rug.--$5,455,000.
Bedspreads-- QS/DB/3/4
and
Single--$6,110,000,/$5,260,000/$4,840,000/$3,175,000.
Wholesale
prices available for orders(over 6 of an article) or
large
purchases.
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1.11
For Sale (Ad inserted 14/02/06)
HONDA XR 250 R, trail bike with lights
and indicators, 18000km only. In
near original mint
condition.
Phone: 091 326 965 for
details.
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1.12
For Sale (Ad inserted 21/02/06)
Opel Corsa, GSI 16 Valve, 3
doors.
Red in colour. Mag wheels. Alarmed.
Electric windows. 1995
Model.
Call 011 205 183 or 091 328 261 or
331970
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1.13
Business for Sale (Ad inserted 21/02/06)
MOBILE
PAY PHONE BUSINESS FOR SALE
CONSISTS OF 30 MOBILE PAY PHONES
GOOD
CASH TURNOVER
VERY PROFITABLE
ASKING PRICE $ 2.5 BILLION
neg
E-MAIL gcbushby@ecoweb.co.zw
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1.14
Agricultural Items for sale
(Ad inserted
21/02/06)
RADIUM
Imported harrow discs 24" and 26"
New Montana boom
sprayers 10m boom, 600l tank
New 16KVA generators
Radium Zimbabwe 04
870264 / 011 600
389
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1.15
For Sale (Ad inserted 21/02/06)
Chemicals
For Sale
Dithian (M45)
Copper Oxy
Dual Magnum
Punch
Extra
Phone: John 334764, Cell
011208893
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1.16
BIKE FOR SALE (Ad inserted 21/02/06)
CRX450F - GOOD CONDITION, 2004
MODEL.
PREVIOUSLY USED FOR MOTOCROSS. PRICE ON REQUEST
CONTACT:
WARREN/ANDREA THORNE
091208836 OR EMAIL US: tourleaders@zol.co.zw
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1.17
For Sale (Ad inserted 28/02/06)
Old farm radio equipment for sale....
Motorola.
Antiques as follows:
Mahogany bedroom set with marbled
washstand, dressing table, bedside
table and wardrobe! All exquisitely
carved, bevelled mirrors and in
outstanding condition.
English oak
dining room set. Ten chairs, extendable table and
long
sideboard.
Victorian hall tables x 2. One round and one
oval.
Pie Crust coffee/tea table.
Grandmother clock.
Three
what-nots in outstanding condition.
Collectors cupboard - ideal for
collections of eggs/butterflies etc.
Burmese Teak mirrored
dresser.
Lounge suite, whickered arms with carved backs, legs and arms.
One three
seater and two single seaters.
Large liquor cupboard - lined
with asbestos - antique mirrors, screens
and much more.
Contact no:
011
416937
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1.18
Items for Sale
Sony LBT-V302 Stereo Hi-Fi System with 5 discs CD player -
ZWD 100
million.
Excellent condition. Phone Harare
494395
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1.19
Item for Sale (Ad inserted 28/02/06)
FOR SALE:
Monarch Chevette 4
plate Stove (black)
Minor attention needed $30 mill
Contact joe@radius.co.zw
or 756363-9 (work)
339378 (home)
091-338414
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1.20
For Sale (Ad inserted 28/02/06)
CURTAINS FOR SALE Very good condition and
fully lined
1. SUNFILTER Pale beige with Wheat
design
1 x 2.8m wide x 2.3m
drop
1 x 1.4m wide x 2.3m
drop
$2,400,000
2. SUNFILTER Pale green with floral
design
2 x 2.8m wide x 2.3m
drop
2 x 1.4m wide x 2.3m
drop
$4,800,000
3. HEAVY QUALITY Plain
Cream
2 X 4.0m wide x 2.3m
drop
$5,400,000
4 x 2.16m wide x 2.3m
drop
$5,800,000
Contact Tel 303570 to
view
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1.21
Items for Sale (Ad inserted 28/02/06)
Various second hand items for sale
- All must go!!!
Prices are negotiable.
Filing cabinet, 2 draw, wooden
(good condition) - $35m
Wooden and black leather bar 140 x 50cm with 3
leather stools - $20m
18 speed mountain bike - $10m
Square folding
table, wooden 92 x 92cm - $6m
Roller Blades size 5/6 - $3m
Trivial
pursuit for teens (good condition) - $2m
Monopoly - $1m
Scrabble -
$1m
Please contact Monique 309274(w) 091 315 411 (cell)
monique.fachet@gmail.com
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1.22
For Sale (Ad inserted 28/02/06)
1) 2 x 200 litre electric/solar geysers
and drip trays
plus 4 glass covered panels and piping.
2) 1 x
Frigidaire refrigerator (locakable). Old but in excellent
working
condition.
3) 1 set of bunk beds and mattresses.
Contact: Nigel
Rennie on 011-808
752
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1.23
For Sale (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
"Shawasha hills, phase one, 4,4 acres,
extensive Msasa/acacia trees,
river frontage, for sale, share transfer, call
496829
evenings"
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1.24
For Sale (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
Datsun Pulsar 140 A, very economical, in
use every day. Looking for $200
million. Please call Cheryl or Shane on
336710 or send e-mail to
mailto:galorand@mweb.co.zw
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1.25
Stamps for Sale (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
Stamps for Sale: Mint condition,
many in albums.
First Day Covers of the following
Countries:-
Period
Envelopes
South Africa
01/82-02/95
126
South West Africa/ Namibia 12/82-05/95 72
Bophuthatswana
11/81-03/94 60
Venda
11/81-04/94 60
Transkei
01/82-03/94
54
Ciskei
12/81-04/94 58
Rhodesia
02/62-07/76
45
Zimbabwe
04/80-04/00 108
Offers: Phone:
861089
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1.26
Bakery for Sale (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
Bakery and coffee shop in Sam
Leavy`s village Borrowdale for sale.
Bakery is operating full speed and
doing catering for
numerous schools and coffee shops in
Harare.
Call: 091 77 55 44 or 011 60 70 45
land line 88 2 384 or
851
729
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1.27
For Sale (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
Mazda B2500 Diesel, single cab, pickup.
1997. Driven by owner only.
Contact: Mark at 09 234757 or 011 416
937.
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2
WANTED
ITEMS
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2.1
Wanted (Ad inserted 07/02/06)
Is there anyone out there, wanting to sell
the following:
Round dining room suite with 4 chairs, preferably with a
glass top.
Alternatively, a cane suite would be equally suitable. Glass top,
not
essential. Plain oval cream coloured rug or cream with autumn
shade
pattern.
Please call Kathy 011 602
144
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2.2
Wanted (Ad inserted 07/02/06)
WANTED: Heavy Duty Tumble Drier in good
working order. Please call
091 237 772 or 04
495862
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2.3
Wanted (Ad inserted 07/02/06)
Second hand in good
condition;
Motorola GP300 handheld radios.
Motorola GM300/350
vehicle mounted radios.
Motorola or Kenwood repeater.
We are a
environmental NGO looking for radios to help with anti-poaching
in the Vic
Falls area.
If you have old farm radios not in use any more we could
really use them
constructively.
Please email; ranch@africaonline.co.zw or call 011
213
529
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2.4
Wanted (Ad inserted 14/02/06)
Instant cash paid for Working / Non-
Working TV, VCR and/or Hifi. Please
contact Joel on joelsonwozhi@yahoo.com or leave a
message with Mercy on
011 611
637.
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2.5
Wanted (Ad inserted 21/02/06)
White painted Garden Furniture - we need an
attractive table for eating
round and 6-8 chairs to go with
it.
Contact 04 -
496049
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2.6
Wanted (Ad inserted 28/02/06)
MAIZE STOVA WANTED
Are you likely to
have any maize stova available in the next few
months? If so I have cattle
that would like to eat it. Must be fairly
near Harare / Ruwa and have some
sort of cattle handling facilities.
Reply to mnmilbank@zol.co.zw
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2.7
Wanted (Ad inserted 28/02/06)
ANY ROOFING (PREFERABLY CORRUGATED IRON OR
ASBESTOS) WE NEED TO COMPLETE
2 SMALL HOUSES
FOR SALE
A NUMBER
OF LARGE BANANA TREES
PLEASE PHONE:- 071 8 474
CELL 091 238 462/
091 303
097
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2.8
Items Wanted (Ad inserted 28/02/06)
WANTED:
Satellite dish around
1,2 meters up to about 1,6 meters,
Contact Joe@radius.co.zw
Or 756363-9 (work)
339378 (home)
091-338414
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2.9
Wanted (Ad inserted 28/02/06)
1 medium sized coffee table (wooden not
steel)
1 x three quarter bed, or 2 x single beds in good
condition.
Contact: Kim Rennie on 011-212
697
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2.10
WANTED (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
MEASURING WHEEL
Does anyone have a
measuring wheel to, donate, lend or sell to Pony
Club? Ours 'went missing'
last weekend and we urgently require another
one
for our shows and
eventing. Many thanks.
Please call Jo on 091 247001 or 494720 or Kathy
on 023
317537
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2.11
Wanted (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
I am looking for a second hand cellphone to
buy. If there is anyone out
there selling his/her cellphone please contact me
on 023756589
or e-mail babsmandava@yahoo.com
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2.12
Wanted (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
Wanted: Any Quantities of Good
Quality
Sugar Beans
Nyimo Beans
Popcorn
Phone 091 238
204
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3.
ACCOMMODATION WANTED AND
OFFERED
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3.1
Accommodation Wanted (Ad inserted 07/02/06)
"ACCOMMODATION
WANTED"
Responsible, professional single lady with ten year old son
seeks
suitable
accommodation in northern suburbs. Must have staff
accommodation for one
maid and garden for Jack Russell puppy. Contact Sue on
011-204193."
Please let me know how much this will cost and how I make
payment. Many
thanks
Penny Gibbons
email address penny@redfernmullett.co.zw
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3.2
Accommodation Offered (Ad inserted 7/2/06)
Spacious furnished
accommodation offered to fit elderly person in
Borrowdale. Share expenses.
For further information, please phone
Renting Department on telephone number
885623 (am) or 885571
(pm).
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3.3
Accommodation Offered (Ad inserted 7/2/06)
"We have a delightful single
roomed thatched cottage, and separate
flatlet, each with lovely views onto
the garden and surrounding Msasa
woodlands. Suitable for singles, or a tidy
couple, available immediate,
on a 5 acre stand with 3 other
residences,
providing a friendly small community which is good for
security, but
maintains individual privacy.
Contact Janet on 499060 or 011 614
197"
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3.4
Looking for House to Sit (Ad inserted 7/02/06)
Mature couple looking to
housesit for any length of time. Loves animals,
available immediately. Please
call Lauren or Jason on 091237648
or
091760874.
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3.5
Looking for House to Sit (Ad inserted 11/01/06)
Honest, reliable, mature
lady looking to housesit as from 01 February
2006. Avondale area preferred.
Please phone Jenny 011 423 614
or
331087.
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3.6
Accommodation Offered (Ad inserted 14/02/06)
Thatched house for Rent in
Helensvale
(behind Borrowdale Brooke) - Immediate Occupation.
3
bedrooms all on-suite bathrooms, large living room, dining
room,
kitchen/pantry and scullery/store room. Lovely veranda area
overlooking
swimming pool. Borehole and electric gate. House split on 3
levels
and property is 5 acres, all indigenous woodland with beautiful
views.
Price Negotiable.
Please phone Harare
861766.
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3.7
House for Sale (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
Helensvale Area, on just over 2
acres (8138 sq.mtrs)
Mediterranean style, very neat, well
maintained.
Spacious lounge with jet master fireplace
Separate
dining room
Kitchen with walk in pantry
Two large
bedrooms
Two lock up garages
Well-developed garden of indigenous
trees
Good borehole
Offers phone:
861089
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4
RECREATION
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4.1
Harare International Festival of the Arts (Ad inserted
7/2/06)
The
Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA) is one of
Zimbabwe's premier
artistic events. It gives Zimbabweans the change to
meet and interface with
top local artists, as well as regional and
international artists and
performers. The Festival's appeal is for all
ages and interests and during
HIFA, Zimbabweans come together in a truly
carnival atmosphere
to
experience the sheer joy that is art in whatever form - art as
healer,
art as educator, art as up lifter of the spirit.
HIFA 2006 is
scheduled for 25th to 30th April 2006. All the major
international festivals
offer a "Friends of Festival" scheme and ours is
known as HifAmigos.
HifAmigos are a highly valued and regarded
component of the Festival. HIFA
offers a series of comprehensive
benefits in several categories of HifAmigos
to cater for all interests
and needs and subscriptions are
reasonable.
HIFA has been described as "second to Edinburgh" and "among
the top ten
festivals of the world!" HIFA 2006 now invites you to become a
HifAmigo
or to renew your HifAmigo membership. If you do so by 24th
February
2006, you will be listed in the Official HIFA 2006 Programme and
invited
to what is becoming the hottest even on the Zimbabwean social
calendar -
the HIFA Opening Party. Our launch events are legendary. Join
early &
be there!
2006 HifAmigos will enjoy 20% discounts on all
shows and workshops.
Procedure for becoming a hifAmigo
Contact the
hifAmigo Manager for an application form -
Angie Thomas - contactable via
HIFA as below.
Harare International Festival of the Arts
Box A42,
Avondale, Harare, Zimbabwe
Phone & Fax: +263 (4) 300 119
Email: amigos@hifa.co.zw
Website: www.hifa.co.zw
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4.2
ABERFOYLE LODGE (Ad inserted 21/02/06)
HONDE VALLEY
Fully serviced, self-catering lodge with cook
and bar.
Something for everyone- golf, swimming, squash as well as lovely
walks in
idyllic surroundings
and brilliant birding. Gather your friends, share
transport, and have a
fun-filled few days.
For further information contact
Sue Fawcett on fawfam@mango.zw or
Val
Marshall on
mfpl@mango.zw or bookings@aberfoyle-lodge.com
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4.3
KARIBA:
GACHE GACHE LODGE (Ad inserted 21/02/06)
Book now for
Easter!
Contact us: tourleaders@zol.co.zw or phone Andrea
on
091 208 836.
Rates on
request!
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4.4
Looking for Bush Time (Ad inserted 28/02/06)
Are you a writer or just in
need of bush time?
Looking for someone to spend one month at a time in bush
environment.
Would be there as a male presence while husband is working away.
Small
help required mechanically if generator or vehicle needs arise. Must
like
animals, both domestic and wild. Would have own cottage with en
suite
bush shower and flush lou and food would be provided.
If interested
please email: paolillo@users.sourceforge.net
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4.5
(Ad inserted 7/03/06)
The National Institute of Alied
Arts
Presents their Annual Festival from 8th - 23rd March
Choirs
at Harry Margolis Hall
Music across the board
21st, 22nd and 23rd
March
Final Concert at Prince Edward School
Public welcome we need
your
support
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5
SPECIALIST
SERVICES
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5.1
(Ad inserted 6/02/06) Care Management Services. Formerly called
"Substitute
Daughter."
Care Management Services. Formerly called Substitute Daughter.
Have you
left Zim? Are worried about a remaining relative? For a modest fee
our
service will monitor the well being - physical, mental and emotional
-
of those who might be in need. The service is run by
qualified,
experienced, registered nurses of "the old school". We ensure that
health
needs are being met and that if your relative needs any other sort
of
care - nursing, financial services, transport, domestic aid,
medical
visits etc., we will arrange for these needs
to be met. We visit
regularly and keep you informed with reliable,
accurate reports of all
developments.
24 hour call available. The service has been working
successfully,
without interruption since Sept. 2002.
Want to know more?
e-mail: brumarlow@mango.zw
Ph.:
00-263-4- 302518 (after hours) or
00-263-91 603621.
References will be
supplied on request.
Margaret Low. SRN.
SCM.
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5.2
(Ad inserted 7/2/06)
"Chemical analysis, tap/borehole water. Phone
023894597"
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5.3
(Ad inserted 7/2/06)
TRANSFORM YOUR ACCOUNTING BLUES AND BE INSPIRED BY
SAVING MILLIONS OF ZIM
KWACHA
FREELANCE EXPERIENCED BALANCE BOOKKEEPER
CAN DO THAT FOR YOU!
INTERESTED?
CALL OR SMS TRISH
BRUINS
091 402 599
OR EMAIL vanessas@zol.co.zw
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5.4
(Ad inserted 7/2/06)
The Zimbabwe National Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals
requests that all cases of cruelty or abuse of animals,
both domestic and
livestock, are reported to them.
Recently there has
been an increase of deliberate cruelty to livestock,
but unfortunately many
of these incidents are not reported to ZNSCPA and
we only get to hear about
them through a third party long after the abuse
has taken
place.
Cruelty to animals, including wild life in captivity, is a
punishable
offence in Zimbabwe and we are pleased to report that the Police
and the
Courts are dealing swiftly and decisively with these cases when
we
present our dockets to them.
Whilst ZNSPCA remains totally
non-political, we continue to respond
quickly and professionally to requests
for help on farms where the
welfare of animals is being compromised in any
way.
ZNSPCA HQ: 497885/497574
156 Enterprise Rd
Chisipite
Inspectors Cell:Glynis: 091 367
260
Simon: 011 630
430
Jimmy: 011 528
449
Justine: 023 306
456
John: 011 867
099
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5.5
(Ad inserted 14/02/06)
TAYST The Private Catering Company
At Tayst
we would like to offer you an innovative
cuisine experience using the
finest & freshest
ingredients available.
We cater
for:
· Cooperate functions
· Cocktail parties
· Black tie
dinners
· Birthday parties
· Business Lunches
Please
contact Thea or Christy on 091 282 165
Or email mvanblerk@zol.co.zw
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5.6
Ad inserted (21/02/06)
Farmers -- your favourite hairdressers, Donaghy's,
has re-located from
Farm & City Centre to smart new premises in the City
Bowling Club in
Harare Gardens. Phone Annette on 011 716
246.
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5.7
Ad inserted (7/03/06)
Blackfordby College of Agriculture
DIPLOMA
IN AGRICULTURE
Enrolment applications for the
intake
Commencing in
August 2006
are now open
The minimum entrance qualifications for the
diploma
Is: Five O-Levels; English, Maths,
Science and two
others.
The course covers two years and is written in
five
Disciplines, Animal Husbandry, Crop Husbandry,
Horticulture,
Farm Mechanization and
Farm Management.
Applicants must send a
non-refundable deposit of
$1 000 000.00 (one million dollars) to the
address below
or deposit the money
into our
account:
Standard Chartered Bank, Avondale Branch
Account Number:
0101723103701.
A copy of the deposit slip with the applicant's name
and
Address must be faxed to 075-2539.
The application forms will
then be sent to you, and will
Include details of fee
structure.
Blackfordby College of Agriculture
P.O. Box EH
197
Emerald Hill
Harare, Zimbabwe
Phone:
075-2532/2533
Fax: 075-2579
E-mail: agfordby@mweb.co.zw
Applications
close on 31st May
2006.
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5.8
(Ad inserted 7/03/06)
T.M. LAMBERT (Agent for Mono Pumps
Zimbabwe)
Capacity Test, Installations, Repair Maintenance On All
Borehole Pumps
PO Box GT 629
Graniteside, Harare
Tel:
04-494796
Cell: 091 288 448 or 011 726 062
E-mail: tlambert@zim.co.zw
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5.9
Savuli Safari (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
Savuli Safari, self catering chalets
in the heart of the Save Valley
Conservancy. Game watching, fishing, horse
riding, canoeing, walking
trails and 4x4 hire. Camp fully kitted including
cook and fridges. Just
bring your food, drinks and relax. $900 000 pppn, 1/2
U/12.
Booking direct to John Tayler at 091 631 556 or savuli@mweb.co.zw
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6
PETS
CORNER
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6.1
Home Wanted (Ad inserted 28/02/06)
Jack Russell looking for home as only
dog, not a fighter but has always
been an only pet. Jock, tan/white, male 6
years. Docked tail not
neutered. Tel Calla Van Zyl on 884226 or 091-252-744.
To approved
home
only.
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6.2
Homes Wanted (Ad inserted 14/02/06)
"Good homes wanted for Male Toy Pom
and Female Keeshond (miniature
Husky), preferably together. Owner has moved
to a smaller property and
cannot keep all her dogs. Please phone Mrs Ricardo
on 737944-9 or
091
804317."
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6.3
Lost (Ad inserted 14/02/06)
DEAF OLD FEMALE GOLDEN, LAB/TYPE DOG FOUND ON
CRN. KINGSMEAD AND BLAIR
RD, BORROWDALE ON THURS 2 FEB
MUST BE
SOMEONES SHADOW. LIKES GETTING INTO CARS. WANTS TO GO HOME
PLEASE PHONE
882566
OR ZNSPCA HQ 497885 or
497574
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6.4
African Grey Chicks For Sale
(Ad inserted 21/02/06)
Two hand
reared African Grey chicks.
Contact: Trinity on
04-369160-5
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6.5
Puppies For Sale (Ad inserted 21/02/06)
$ 1 MILLION EACH
Father -
boer bull cross ridgeback
Mother - blue heeler
CONTACT
011
606 783
091 246 233
065
2703
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6.6
Wanted (Ad inserted 28/02/06)
"5 year old male Golden Retriever "Stanley"
with excellent UCI and FCI
pedigree background ideally looking for female
Golden for breeding, but
also
any friends for playing in yard etc. Pls
call 091
317550.
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6.7
Homes Wanted (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
2 ex farming male cats both
neutered,
2 ex farming female cats both spayed,
Very relaxed and
well house trained. Looking for a new home. Used to
travelling and good at
settling into different life styles. Please
contact 04 490758 after 6pm
weekdays or
weekends.
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6.8
HOME WANTED (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
I have two very beautiful tabby cats
that we took onto farm from someone
leaving the country. However now refusing
to come into house because of
dogs. I would very much like to find them good
home where there are no
dogs. Very friendly, young, females, spade.
Independent but love people.
Please phone Carrie 091 206
558.
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6.9
Wanted (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
LOOKING FOR 2 PEAHENS FOR LONELY PEACOCK AND
WHITE DUCKS COUPLE OF
PAIRS. WOULD LIKE TO BREED PEKIN DUCKS IF ANYONE HAS
ANY BREEDING STOCK.
PHONE JACKIE 091 240 923 OR EMAIL be1371@mweb.co.zw
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6.10
HOME WANTED (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
Looking for a good home for a 6 year
old female Pure Bred Boerbul.
Excellent guard dog but very dominant and
probably needs to be an only
dog. Prefer a Farm or big
property
Contact
Colin Paterson 011-206626
Gill Paterson 091-294185
or
04-882013
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6.11
Missing (Ad inserted 7/03/06)
MALE GOLDEN LAB MISSING FROM KEPPEL
CLOSE
BALLANTYNE PARK AT 3:OOPM MON 6TH MARCH
IF FOUND OR SEEN
PLEASE PHONE 884245 OR
882566
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please
don't hesitate to contact us - we're here to help!
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