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Roger George
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9 June, 11:10
Importance of the Pledge in Zimbabwe
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Faith Little
9 June, 11:16
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We are delighted that we have remained firm and unshaken in our resolve to have our children recite the National Pledge in schools.
The National Pledge is no propaganda or a gimmick, but endeavours to see our children becoming proud Zimbabweans who prioritise national ideals and the need to fully serve their nation.
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