Monthly Archives: February 2010

Sports and GNU- a Year On

Zimbabwe Independent Enock Muchinjo 12 February 2010 Sport has historically been overlooked by central government in Zimbabwe. While most countries have standalone sports ministries, in this country, it has always been merged with other departments of government. Even the formation of the inclusive government in Zimbabwe exactly a year ago failed to address this anomaly […]

One year on – an analysis of performance

The Zimbabwean 9 Feb 2010 Written by Frazer Muzondo When President Robert Mugabe allocated the ministries between his party and the MDC upon formation of the Government of National Unity (GNU), he had only one thing on his mind. He wanted Zanu (PF) to maintain its grip on power so that it could continue to […]

Private schools sprout in Zim as public system struggles

AFP 7 February 2010 By Fanuel Jongwe Harare – “No disruption to learning” touts a newspaper ad for a new private Zimbabwean school, one of many springing up in living rooms, backyards and plots across Harare. It’s a big selling point in a country where government schools lost an estimated 20 000 teachers in 2008, […]

Councillors call for arrest of school heads

Sunday News 7 February 2010 Sunday News Reporters Bulawayo City Councillors have said the rot in the education sector must be nipped in the bud and have called for the arrest of school heads reportedly barring students from attending lessons due to non-payment of tuition fees and levies, Sunday News can reveal. Schools in Bulawayo […]

Councillors call for arrest of school heads

Sunday News 7 February 2010 Sunday News Reporters Bulawayo City Councillors have said the rot in the education sector must be nipped in the bud and have called for the arrest of school heads reportedly barring students from attending lessons due to non-payment of tuition fees and levies, Sunday News can reveal. Schools in Bulawayo […]

Coltart takes begging bowl to the World Bank

Zimbabwean Written by Paul Ndlovu Wednesday, 3 February 2010 HARARE – A lack of funds has hindered the Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture’s plans to set up a framework to tighten the regulation of levies,a move that has prompted the minister to seek assistance from the World Bank. David Coltart admitted that his […]

Zimbabwe Detainees Going Hungry

VOA By Peta Thornycroft 1 February 2010 Police in Zimbabwe are warning they do not have enough money to feed people in holding cells around the country. The whole justice system in Zimbabwe is threatened by lack of adequate resources. Although fewer people are being arrested now than in previous years, the police say they […]

Major shake-up looms at Zimsec

The Herald 1 February 2010 By Felex Share A major shake-up is looming at the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council this month in a move that will see a new board taking over from the Professor Phineus Makhurane-led board as Government moves to revamp operations at the examinations body. The term of office of the current […]

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