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Zimbabwe:
No Joy for Census Team, Payments Delayed
The Herald, 31 August 2012
Population Census enumerators will not be paid anytime soon because the US$8 million released by Government is not enough, an official has said. Apart from 30 000 enumerators,… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
U.S. $8 Million Cash for Enumerators Released
The Herald, 30 August 2012
GOVERNMENT has released US$8 million to the Zimbabwe Statistical Agency to pay enumerators who participated in the 2012 census. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Zim Population Census Ends
The Herald, 28 August 2012
THE 2012 population census ended yesterday and Government was expected to release US$8 million towards payment of allowances to enumerators. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Census Programme On Track - Manager
The Herald, 20 August 2012
POPULATION Census entered its second day yesterday with authorities at the Zimbabwe Statistics Agency saying the process was on track. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Census Must Be Transparent, Says President
The Herald, 16 August 2012
THE Zimbabwe Statistical Agency must carry out the 2012 population census transparently to erase any doubt of the outcome, the President has said. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Zimstat Rapped
The Herald, 16 August 2012
A parliamentary portfolio committee yesterday rapped the Zimbabwe Statistics Agency for failing to translate the population census questionnaire into vernacular languages. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Census Training Resumes
The Herald, 11 August 2012
CENSUS training resumes today after sticking issues surrounding the recruitment of enumerators were resolved. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Census - Enumerators' Training Postponed Indefinitely
The Herald, 9 August 2012
THIS year's census hung in limbo yesterday after the training of enumerators was postponed indefinitely with those who turned up at various centres countrywide being told to go… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Passengers Detained for Discussing Census Fiasco in Kombi
SW Radio, 8 August 2012
A Kombi full of passengers was on Wednesday forced to drive into the 3 Brigade army base in Mutare because passengers were speaking critically about the way soldiers, police and… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Census Exposes Zanu-PF's Allergy to Transparency
MDC, 8 August 2012
The MDC dismisses the barbaric and anti-people attitude exhibited by Zanu PF linked State security agents who are disrupting the induction programme of enumerators taking part in… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Census Preps Hit Stormy Waters
The Herald, 8 August 2012
THE envisaged national population census hit stormy waters yesterday with riot police sealing off venues where training of enumerators was supposed to take place amid reports that… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
MDC Condemns Interference By Securocrats in Census
MDC, 7 August 2012
The MDC is disturbed by reports from across the country that members of the Central Intelligence Organization (CIO) and soldiers have taken over the 2012 National Census to prop up… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Principals to Launch Census
The Herald, 7 August 2012
PRINCIPALS in the Inclusive Government will next Wednesday launch this year's national population census, Acting Finance Minister Gorden Moyo has said. The census runs from August… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Zimbabwe Gears Up for Census Next Month
SW Radio, 13 July 2012
The country will embark on national population census next month. The data will be used by the government 'to serve the people effectively', according to Finance Minister Tendai… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Tensions Rise Over Military Role in Census
SW Radio, 6 August 2012
Members of the army, police and Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) are secretly being recruited to take charge of the upcoming national population census that will likely… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Schools Forced to Close Early for National Census
SW Radio, 3 August 2012
Some Zimbabweans have expressed anger that schools across the country were forced to close early this week, to accommodate the national census. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Polls, Population Census and a New Constitution
Zimbabwe Independent, 20 July 2012
THE general position among Zimbabweans is that presidential and parliamentary elections will be held within the next 12 months. President Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF are on record… Read more »