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Coltart raises red flag over education crisis
The Standard 9th June 2019 By Blessing Mhlanga FORMER Education minister David Coltart has painted a gloomy picture of the country’s education sector, saying lack of motivation among teachers will see schoolchildren paying a heavy price in future. Coltart (DC), who was credited with turning around Zimbabwe’s education system after it took a heavy battering […]
Natives, colonialists and memory
Sunday Mail (ZANU PF propaganda) By Ranga Mataire 9th June 2019 Last week’s instalment of Writing Back torched a storm from both Rhodies who once served in the notorious Selous Scouts unit and the usual ‘black’ liberals who were apocalyptic in their condemnation of the article referring to it as a “diversionary anecdote†or rather […]
Do elections work in Zimbabwe?
Newsday Guest column Dumisani Nkomo 7th June 2019 THIS article seeks to explore the efficacy of elections as a tool of democratic governance in Zimbabwe since 1980. It is by no means exhaustive, but in a brief and cursory manner looks at the merits and demerits of elections in their current form in Zimbabwe. I […]
Gukurahundi – Can the Man Accused of Opening the Wounds Heal Them?
AllAfrica.com 4th June 2019 By Elia Ntali Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa has called for open debate on massacres in the 1980s that he allegedly masterminded. Many are unconvinced. President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa was Minister for State Security at the time of the Gukurahundi massacres. Credit: DIRCO News Service/ Jacoline Schoonees. In 1983, Nqobizitha Mhlaleri was […]
Logistical nightmare dents MDC congress
Newsday 29th May 2019 BY BLESSED MHLANGA/ BRENNA MATENDERE THE just-ended MDC congress was a logistical nightmare, with the party failing to meet set timelines and pushing voting into the dead of the night. Already, knives are out for organising secretary Amos Chibaya, who stands accused of failing to co-ordinate processes and leaving the congress […]
“We Need To Lower Our Expectations, Zimbabwean Problems Are Deep-Rooted†– Coltart
Pindula News 28th May 2019 The newly elected MDC Treasurer General, David Coltart has called upon the citizenry to lower their expectations both nationally and in the party. He said that issues grounding Zimbabwe are deep-rooted hence would need a lot of determination. The former Education minister said that if Chamisa would become the president […]
Zimbabwe main opposition elects new leadership
The Zimbabwe Mail 27th May 2019 Gweru, Harare – Zimbabwe’s main opposition has elected Nelson Chamisa as its next president and a new team of national executive in its first congress since the death of its revered founder, Morgan Tsvangirai. The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) elected Chamisa unopposed, boosting a party plagued by infighting […]
Coltart New MDC Treasurer, Hwende Elected Secretary General
Pindula News 27th May 2019 The counting of votes still going on at MDC congress in Gweru, but we are reliably informed Charlton Hwende will be the new secretary general. He polled 2,099 votes to 721 for Douglas Mwonzora. Meanwhile, former Minister of Education, David Coltart has been elected MDC treasurer-general. Elections were held late […]
Govt sabotaged our congress: MDC
Newsday By Blessed Mhlanga/Brenna Matendere 27th May 2019 THOUSANDS of MDC supporters slept in the open for the entire duration of their party congress in Gweru at the weekend due to lack of financial resources, amid allegations that the Zanu PF government had “deliberately†withheld money due to the opposition movement under the Political Parties […]
What MDC congress hopefuls said
Newsday 24th May 2019 By Everson Mushava/Obey Manayiti The MDC congress kicks off today with youths and women’s assemblies elections. NewsDay caught up with some of the candidates vying for positions at the congress to get their views on why they think they are the right candidates for the various portfolios they are vying for. […]