Author Archives: David Coltart
Jonathan Moyo welcomes Tsvangirai ‘gift’, vows to reclaim Tsholotsho North
New Zimbabwe.Com 17 March 2015 INFORMATION minister Jonathan Moyo has vowed to reclaim Tsholotsho North constituency for the ruling Zanu PF party in forthcoming by-elections. Moyo lost the seat in the 2013 elections to Roseline Nkomo, then of the opposition MDC-T, and failed with subsequent efforts to have the result over-turned in court. But Nkomo […]
Zimbabwe Parliament expels 21 opposition rebels
Times Live 17 March 2015 Zimbabwe’s speaker of parliament on Tuesday agreed to a request from the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) to expel 21 legislators who have broken away from the Morgan Tsvangirai-led party, an official said. The 17 MPs and four senators are all part of the MDC-Renewal Team, which is led […]
‘Tears From Inside’ Documentary Gives A Voice To Victims Of Sexual Violence In Zimbabwe
www.bustle.com 13th March 2015 By Kirsten O’Regan A documentary that seeks to shed light on Zimbabwe’s child rape and sexual abuse crisis has just been launched in the capital city of Harare. Local producer and director Collen Magobeya made Tears from Inside in a bid to raise awareness of the country’s rampant sexual violence, and […]
Kidnapping rattles Zim activists
Mail and Guardian By Takudzwa Munyaka 13th March 2015 The abduction this week of Zimbabwean journalist and pro-democracy activist Itai Dzamara has put activists in the country on edge. There is a widespread yet unconfirmed belief that Itai Dzamara was abducted by agents of the feared Central Intelligence Organisation. The abduction put an end to […]
Tsvangirai accused of ‘hijacking’ abduction case
The Citizen SAPA 11th March 2015 Zimbabwe’s ruling party has accused Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai of “hijacking†the abduction of a pro-democracy activist in a bid to drum up support for the opposition, it was reported on Wednesday. Journalist and activist Itai Dzamara, 36, was still missing following his abduction from a […]
Zimsec pins hope on gridlock technology
The Standard By Phyllis Mbanje 1st March 2015 After years of being buffeted by numerous examination leakages, embarrassing boobs, and corruption scandals, the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) is desperately pinning its hopes on the electronic seals which it hopes will redeem its dented image and restore public confidence. Zimbabwe has a history of examination […]
Zimbabwe loses to West Indies as Gayle smashes cricket record
Star Africa 24th February 2015 Zimbabwe’s Chevrons lost by 73 runs to West Indies in a match played in Brisbane, New Zealand on Tuesday in which West Indies talisman Chris Gayle smashed the first double century in ICC Cricket World Cup history.Chasing a target of 373 runs, the Zimbabweans were bowled out for 289 runs. […]
Conflict-of-interest poser for MPs
The Chronicle 18th February 2015 By Clemence Manukwe News Editor Conflict-of-interest questions have been raised over the voting of some MPs from across the political divide on the RBZ ( Debt Assumption) Bill after they benefited from the central banks initiatives that gave rise to part of the debt. The proposed legislation which is before […]
Mnangagwa speaks re Justice Bere’s comments on Spot Fines
Zimeye By Farai Muteswe 12th February 2015 Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa caused a stir Thursday when he came out opposing Justice Bere on the illegality of spot fines charged by police officers on motorists. Mnangagwa, against the judge, defended spot fines saying they are an administrative process that was put in place for the convenience […]
‘Police in contempt of court over spot fines’
Newsday 12th February 2015 By Silence Charumbira Legal experts have warned that police are in contempt of court for rebuffing and defying High Court judge Justice Francis Bere’s statement declaring that spot fines and impounding of vehicles is illegal. Police spokesperson Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi yesterday issued a defiant full-page statement insisting that it was […]