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Mnangagwa dares students in Russia to power Zimbabwe
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37652, member: 636"] President Mnangagwa told Zimbabwe students in Russia to bring home what they learned. He met them in Moscow during Victory Day events, where they talked for over two hours. He wants them to help with new computer thinking, space work, and other tech skills when they return. The leader reminded them how Russia helped Zimbabwe become free and blocked unfair rules against them at world meetings. He promised more money for students after they said life costs had risen. The head of state pointed to space projects like ZimSat-2 as proof that the country moves forward with its science plans. Thanks to a new agreement between the countries, school papers from Russia will be available at home. Medical students can train in Zimbabwean hospitals, with plans for other subjects soon. The government stands ready to help students fit back into jobs at home. Students felt happy about talking straight to their president during the busy meeting. Student leader Nyamukondiwa thanked the president for listening to their problems. Many students promised to come back after school ends to build the nation. The leader urged them to stay true to Zimbabwe values but learn global skills. He praised them for helping officials with the language when teams visit Russia. Students help for free with talking between languages at important meetings. [/QUOTE]
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