Monthly Archives: April 2018

Coltart appalled by Commonwealth and Britain

Bulawayo News 24 22nd April 2018 FORMER education minister David Coltart says he is appalled by the way the Commonwealth and the British government have rushed to embrace President Emmerson Mnangagwa. According to NewZimbabwe.com, the opposition politician accused “the (Mnangagwa) regime of brazenly violating the country’s constitution by refusing to open up State media”. A […]

Chamisa supporters must learn from history

Nehanda Radio By Hopewell Chin’ono 22nd April 2018 Elections are not necessarily about bravado, faith and hope only, they are also about strategy, rationale and logic. Nelson “Wamba Dia Wamba” Chamisa’s supporters are high on unrestrained hope and faith and refusing to learn from lessons of not so long ago. History is the best teacher […]

Planet Cricket – Zimbabwe are being zapped by hapless bosses

www.thecricketpaper.com 21st April 2018 After disappointment, there are a few alternative routes for an organisation or a sports team to take. There is stability, reasoning that those who failed will learn from their errors and put things right; there is well-reasoned change, carefully analysing what went wrong, making carefully-judged changes in personnel, aiming to tweak […]

Zimbabwe cricket on a knife-edge after chaotic fortnight

Cricbuzz By Tristan Holme & Brian Goredema 10th April 2018 Two weeks of turbulence in Zimbabwe cricket will reach a critical juncture on Wednesday (April 11) when the country’s sports minister meets with representatives from the Zimbabwe Cricket board as well as a group calling for the board to resign. Among those who will be […]

Statement by Senator David Coltart regarding the firing of Tatenda Taibu and Heath Streak and others by Zimbabwe Cricket

Senator David Coltart Statement re Zimbabwe Cricket’s firing of Taibu and Streak 4th April 2018 It is a fact that the most successful countries and companies throughout the world are those which remember their heritage and draw on the wisdom of the past. In the modern era there is no better example of this than […]

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