Monthly Archives: November 2008
Constitutional Amendment Now Focus In Zimbabwe Power-Sharing Saga
VOA By Blessing Zulu Washington 18 November 2008 Zimbabwe’s troubled power-sharing process involving the long-ruling ZANU-PF and the majority Movement for Democratic Change focused Tuesday on the constitutional amendment required to establish the office of prime minister to lead a national unity government. Sources in both parties indicated competing drafts of such an amendment were […]
The Long and Winding Road: Towards a free and fair electoral system
Speech given by Senator David Coltart Law Society Summer School: Troutbeck 14th November 2008 I am grateful to Beatrice Mtetwa, President of the Law Society, for giving me a blank cheque today to speak about our electoral system. You may say that this is useless, since cheques are all but worthless in Zimbabwe at the […]
Robert Mugabe to form government ‘as soon as possible’
The Telegraph By Sebastien Berger And Peta Thornycroft in Johannesburg 10 November 2008 The opposition Movement for Democratic Change had been demanding control of the home affairs ministry, but a Southern African Development Community (SADC) summit in Johannesburg at the weekend said the post should be shared. “We will try to institute it as soon […]
Robert Mugabe to form government ‘as soon as possible’
The Telegraph By Sebastien Berger 10 November 2008 Robert Mugabe, the president of Zimbabwe, said he would form a new government “as soon as possible” yesterday, after his neighbours backed him over the country’s deadlocked power-sharing agreement. The opposition Movement for Democratic Change had been demanding control of the home affairs ministry, but a Southern […]