Category Archives: Statements

Senator David Coltart to deliver the Annual Acton Lecture on Religion & Freedom on 26 July 2011 in Sydney

Facebook 20 June 2011 The Annual Acton Lecture on Religion & Freedom Time 26 July · 18:00 – 19:00 Location Theatrette, Parliament House, Parliament of NSW, Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000 Created by: The Centre for Independent Studies More info Theatrette, Parliament House, Parliament of NSW Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000   Date: 26 July […]

20 Keynote Speakers so far confirmed for African Education Summit

http://csrdaily.csrafrica.net/ By Millicent Njeri 2 June 2011 AfricanBrains, organisers of the prestigious African Education Summit in Rabat, Morocco this July 12-13 have so far confirmed an impressive array of keynote speakers taking part in the event. See www.africanbrains.net/edu. These are led by African Ministers of Education and Higher Education along with heads of private sector […]

Statement regarding Senator David Coltart’s visit to the UK 18th to the 23rd July 2010

Statement regarding Senator David Coltart’s visit to the UK 18th to the 23rd July 2010 By Senator David Coltart 17 July 2010 I will be travelling to the United Kingdom from the 18th to the 23rd July 2010 primarily to attend and speak at a conference organised by the Council for Education in the Commonwealth […]

“Rebuilding Education in Zimbabwe” – talk by Senator David Coltart in London on 21 July 2010

Council for Education in the Commonwealth www.cecomm.org.uk 15 July 2010 Hon. Senator David Coltart, Minister of Education, Zimbabwe – 5.00 p.m. in Westminster Hall, Parliament on Wednesday 21st. July, chaired by Kate Hoey MP David Coltart, who is the Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture of the Republic of Zimbabwe and represents the Movement […]

Message to the Bulawayo Music Festival

Bulawayo Music Festival Message By Senator David Coltart 19 May 2010 As Minister of Education, Sport,  Arts and Culture, I am delighted to write a few words about the Bulawayo Music Festival.  It takes place at the Academy of Music located in my home city and constituency. Over the years I have spent many happy hours […]

Press Statement by the Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture on performance in the November 2009 Grade 7, `O’ And `A’ Level Zimsec Examinations

The Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture has been provided with an analysis of the November 2009 ZIMSEC examination results. The results were presented to Cabinet which has debated them. Given its national importance and the large amount of interest in the subject by the public, it is necessary that the public be appraised […]

Statement regarding the further prosecution of Senator Roy Bennett for “hoarding maize”

Statement By Senator David Coltart 2 April 2010 The MDC formation under the leadership of Professor Arthur Mutambara is deeply concerned by the new prosecution of Senator Roy Bennett of the MDC (T), commenced with the service of a summons on him on the 30th March 2010, on allegations that he hoarded maize 9 years […]

Press Release by Senator David Coltart re Zimsec examination fees

ADMINISTRATION OF THE ORDINARY AND ADVANCED LEVEL EXAMINATIONS FOR NOVEMBER 2009 Statement by Senator David Coltart, Minister of Education, Sport Arts and Culture 1st October 2009 On 18th August 2009 my Ministry announced the levies for examination fees for ‘A’ and ‘O’. This was after consultation with the relevant stakeholders. The fees were meant to […]

European Commission and Swedish EU Presidency to visit Zimbabwe in bid to restore eventual aid co-operation

European Union Marie-Pierre Jouglain Press Officer for Humanitarian Aid, Development and Relations with African, Caribbean and Pacific States 11 September 2009 European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, Karel De Gucht will undertake a joint visit to Zimbabwe as part of an EU Troika mission with the Swedish EU Presidency on Saturday 12 th and […]

Without justice there can be no real healing in Zimbabwe

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Statement 19 June 2009 Amnesty International has a long and consistent record of campaigning on human rights issues in Zimbabwe, going back more than 40 years. This Amnesty International mission comes at a critical juncture in Zimbabwe’s history, nine months after the adoption of the Global Political Agreement (GPA) and four months after […]

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