But political indepenâ€" dence did not immediaâ€" tely solve all the new naâ€" tion‘s problems. Zimâ€" babwe has had to correct generations of discriminatory pracâ€" tices against the maâ€" jority African populaâ€" tion, as well as repair the tremendous damage done by seven years of war. People â€" acquainted with apartheid in South Africa greeted the end of a white supremacist regime in neighbouring Rhodesia last March. Several Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo organizations, including the Waterloo Public Interest Reâ€" search Group (WPIRG), Canadian University Service Overseas (CUSO). Kâ€"W Oxfam and the Global Comâ€" munity Centre, are curâ€" rently raising money for Toronto jazz pianist and singer Beverly Glennâ€"Copeland will perâ€" form a benefit concert for Zimbabwe reconâ€" struction at Conrad Greâ€" bel College on Friday, March 13 at 8 p.m. WATERLOO FAMILY Y commrm on The Real Story. On 10 a political panel of Daiton Camp, journalist and formerly key straâ€" tegist in federal Conservative campaigns Senator Keith Davey, cam?gl’n chairâ€" man for the federal Liberal Party and S(ephgl“l:‘ewis, former leader of the Onâ€" On, March 17, former Toronto mayor John Sewell will make his debut as a poâ€" TV Ontario is staying on top of the proâ€" vincial election campaign with two upâ€" tario NDP will be featured in discussion with host Jim Laxer. Copeland to sing _ to aid Zimbabwe Thinking Spring? THINK GOLF! To register call TV Ontario looks at the provincial election Indoor lessons for Beginners & Intermediate Players at the _4 Waterloo Family Y f WEDNESDAYS 7 & 8:30 p.m. (Beginning March 11) 6 Weeks for *25 Zimbabwe reconstrucâ€" tion projects. Glennâ€"Copeland. deâ€" scribed as ‘"a dynamic personality‘ and ‘"a very talented musician by those who saw her perform at the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo â€"two years ago, has proved popular in both jazz and women‘s music circles. Some projects, like an agricultural training school and a project to supply tractors to the war torn north, will build a viable agriculâ€" tural sector. Others will improve Zimbabwean women‘s inferior econoâ€" mic and secial status by establishing women‘s centres and informationâ€" sharing networks, and by teaching sewing skills tin Africa, sewing and tailoring are tradiâ€" tionally male occupaâ€" tions). Tickets for her perforâ€" mance are $4, or $3.50 for WPIRG or Federaâ€" tion of Students members. and are avaiâ€" lable from WPIRG and the Federation of Stuâ€" John Sewell will employ his inside knowledge of political campaigns to exâ€" litical commentator as Laxer‘s guest. amine eight ndmï¬â€˜m Ontario, including The panel on March 10 will discuss the _ key races in Sudbury, St. Andrew â€" St impact of the constitutional issue on the Patrick, and Ottawa Centre. provincial election, and the effects on Sewell will look at the play that city the c‘aemu(n of the federal Conseryvaâ€" tive rship review. 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