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 | | From: | pritchard_da at hotmail.com | | Subject: | Re: Heraldry in Zimbabwe (was Kenya) | | Date: | 18 Jan 2005 16:57:20 -0800 |
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 | While looking for something else, I came upon a news story from Zimbabwe detailing the political troubles there in 2002. In one of the stories there is a reference to a violation of the Armorials Act:
"The party also ordered Patrick Chinamasa, the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, to look at possible ways of banning the MDC's use of the Zimbabwe Bird on its logo, while two other Cabinet ministers should order the removal of opposition political insignia in the country."
"The report said: "There were indications that the MDC's use of the Zimbabwe Bird on its logo is a violation of the provisions of the Armorials Act. The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs should advise accordingly."
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 | | From: | George Lucki | | Subject: | Re: Heraldry in Zimbabwe (was Kenya) | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 02:30:32 GMT |
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 | Of course Kenya and Zimbabwe are two completely different places. Zimbabwe is the successor state to Southern Rhodesia. George Lucki
wrote in message news:1106096240.688585.212310@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > > While looking for something else, I came upon a news story from > Zimbabwe detailing the political troubles there in 2002. In one of the > stories there is a reference to a violation of the Armorials Act: > > "The party also ordered Patrick Chinamasa, the Minister of Justice, > Legal and > Parliamentary Affairs, to look at possible ways of banning the MDC's > use of > the Zimbabwe Bird on its logo, while two other Cabinet ministers should > order the removal of opposition political insignia in the country." > > "The report said: "There were indications that the MDC's use of the > Zimbabwe > Bird on its logo is a violation of the provisions of the Armorials Act. > The > Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs should advise > accordingly." >
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