Monthly Archives: December 2010

Meet Cyber CEO’s

Herald 4 December 2010 By Catherine Murombedzi LOVE or hate it, the Facebook movement has taken over the social network like a hurricane Commanding a following of over 500 million members which is about an 1/8 of the world’s population, its far reaching effects can not be understated considering a large portion of the remaining […]

Sanctions bite education

Financial Gazette 2 December 2010 A 15 million Euro tranche recently approved by the Germany government to finance the recovery of Zimbabwe’s education sector has been stuck in Berlin since October after a key Germany ally rejected the release of the money though the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef). The Financial Gazette yesterday saw a […]

“Not Everything Sparkles” Journalism in Zimbabwe- A question of truth or betrayal?

http://emsworld-sparklecity.blogspot.com By Emily Batty 2 December 2010 Since Mugabe placed media restrictions in Zimbabwe, it has become almost impossible for Journalists to report there. Zimbabwe, is in total devastation, so reporting the truth is now needed more than ever. Correspondent, Emily Batty explores the dangers involved for Journalists and others, as well as the ethics […]

Transcript of part 2 of Question Time with Education Minister David Coltart

SW Radio Africa 1 December 2010 By Lance Guma This is a transcript of part 2 of the interview between SW Radio Africa journalist Lance Guma and the Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture, Senator David Coltart. It features listener’s questions on leaked confidential US diplomatic reports, friction between Coltart and war vets over […]