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New regional school will ease access for rural students

Summary by The Zimbabwean
A nationalist leader and Zimbabwe’s first black United Methodist Church pastor, Muzorewa was a leading figure in the country’s struggle for majority rule, serving as the head of the United African National Council political party. He engaged in peace talks with Ian Smith, Rhodesia’s last white prime minister, as the country transitioned to majority rule. In 1979, Muzorewa was elected prime minister of the short-lived Republic of Zimbabwe-Rhodesi…
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The Zimbabwean broke the news in Colombia on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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