Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-07-22

  • #Zimbabwe A doing well against SA A. Scored 242 for 6 off their 50 overs and have SA 120 for 5 off 27 overs. #Zim #cricket improving rapidly #
  • I am sad that #Zim #Cricket A side let things slip against SA A to let them win at the end of the match. Notwithstanding this, well done! #
  • Congratulations to Minister Dlamini Zuma on her election as AU chair. Makorokoto – we are delighted. #
  • Via @nprnews: Kenya's Free Schools Bring A Torrent Of Students http://t.co/sEuQj1FG Lessons for us in Zimbabwe #
  • Just seen @KirstyCoventry on DSTV advertising the Olympics to the tune of Coldplay's "Fix you" – made me very proud. #
  • Anjin keen to invest in Zimbabwe’s aviation market???? http://t.co/j3lZphMK via @sharethis #
  • Happy birthday Madiba. Thank you for giving us hope where there was fear, passion where there was cynicism, and confidence instead of gloom. #
  • Well done #Zimbabwe #Cricket A vs SA A. Although they lost again to SA today it was a good match and nice that we bowled out SA in 47 overs #
  • We must have the courage to bring Zimbabwe in from the cold via @Telegraph http://t.co/l72QQscm Excellent article by Peter Oborne #
  • Another outstanding performance by #Zim #Cricket A side against Sir Lanka A. Bowled them out for 81 and then got score with ease in 18th ov #
  • Congrats to Elton Chigumbura for getting career best 6 for 25 off 9 overs. Ripped through the Sri Lanka middle. #Zim #cricket improving!! #
  • So proud to welcome home our victorious Africa Cup #Rugby winners, the Sables. Once again well done Brendan and his men http://t.co/qINalSNi #
  • Unicef TV have just produced a s short video on the success of the Education Transition Fund. Please watch and share. http://t.co/kJ1A1sSx #
  • -7 in Bulawayo this morning. Who says it doesn't get cold in Africa! #
  • The performance of the #Zim #Cricket A side this week has been a revelation. They comprehensively beat Sri Lanka A and competed well v SA A. #
  • I am very sorry to hear of the death of Professor Welshman Ncube's son Ntabiso. May God comfort Prof Ncube and his family at this sad time. #

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