Author Archives: David Coltart

David Coltart, MDC Senator, has been a human rights lawyer in Zimbabwe since his return to the country in 1983. He was first elected to represent the Bulawayo South House of Assembly constituency in June 2000, and was re-elected in March 2005. In March 2008 he was elected as a Senator to represent the Khumalo Senatorial constituency in Bulawayo. Senator Coltart was sworn in as Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture in February 2009.

The story that is yet to be told

Southern Eye By Lenox Lizwi Mhlanga 12 August 2013 WHEN the story of Zimbabwe’s July elections is written it will surely be the stuff of folklore for all the wrong reasons. It more than qualifies to be one, the kind that grannies would be churning out at the firesides for years to come. It will […]

Soldiers fingered in vote-rigging

Southern Eye By Southern Eye Reporter 11 August 2013 EDUCATION minister David Coltart has claimed the past election was fraught with many irregularities and was subverted “through a detailed and carefully laid plan executed with military precision”. Central to Coltart’s claims is the failure by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s (ZEC) to provide the voters’ roll […]

Report regarding breaches of the Electoral Act and the Constitution In Bulawayo East Constituency

Report regarding breaches of the Electoral Act and the Constitution In Bulawayo East Constituency The recent Zimbabwe election conducted on the 31st July 2013 was fraught with very serious breaches of Zimbabwe’s Electoral Act and Constitution. MDC Senator David Coltart ran in the House of Assembly election for the Bulawayo East Constituency and lost the […]

If this is goodbye David, such is life mate, we are exactly where you found us, if not worse off

The Herald By Robson Sharuko 10 August 2013 The Warriors’ bonus row last Friday, and its disruptive effects on the players and their focus, reminded me of the first day I met David Coltart, the new Minister of Sport in a portfolio that included Education, Arts and Culture, at a Harare hotel in 2009, and […]

What’s next for MDC, ZAPU?

The Financial Gazette By Financial Gazette Reporter 8 August 2013 Last week’s harmonised elections have seen the Welshman Ncube-led Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and Dumiso Dabengwa’s ZAPU emerging the biggest losers in the contest after the two political parties failed to garner a single seat in the House of Assembly. President Robert Mugabe’s ZANU-PF […]

What They Said About The July 31 Poll

The Financial Gazette By Financial Gazette Reporter 8 August 2013 “THE conduct of the election… has been peaceful, orderly, free and fair,” Olusegun Obasanjo, head of the African Union’s observer mission and former Nigerian president. ********************** “(President Jacob) Zuma urges all political parties in Zimbabwe to accept the outcome of the elections, as election observers […]

Women’s wheelchair team confident

Southern Eye By Vitalis Moyo 7 August 2013 ZIMBABWE women’s wheelchair basketball coach Walter Ndlovu is confident his charges will do well in the World Cup qualifiers which commence in Johannesburg, South Africa, tomorrow. This is the first time that the national women’s team will be competing outside the country and at that level of […]

After Mugabe: the infighting begins now

Daily Maverick By Simon Allison 6 August 2013 With the presidency in the bag and parliament in their pocket, Zanu-PF can relax in the certainty that they will dictate Zimbabwe’s foreseeable future. But who will dictate to Zanu-PF? Botox or no Botox, Robert Mugabe’s not getting any younger, and the circling sharks can smell the […]

Interview on the Zimbabwe Election with David Coltart

Africa Policy Journal By Mpumelelo Nxumalo 6 August 2013 After presiding over economic decline marked by hyperinflation which brought Zimbabwe to its knees, president Mugabe and his Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) party have emerged as victors in the recent harmonized elections in Zimbabwe. Mugabe got 61% of the vote and his ZANU-PF […]

Good and Evil in Zimbabwe

First Things By Luke Foster 5 August 2013 Millions went to the polls last Wednesday in the small Southern African nation of Zimbabwe in a general election that pits the incumbent, Robert Mugabe, against a divided opposition. Mugabe has held power since 1980, and, at 89, he shows no signs of yielding it. As David […]