Monthly Archives: July 2010
Government to Continue Supporting Teachers
Herald 14 July 2010 Harare — Government will continue improving teachers’ welfare, Education, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister David Coltart has said. Addressing journalists on the sidelines of a two-day workshop on education and the donor community, Minister Coltart said teachers were a vital component in national development. As such, he said, Government would engage […]
Calls to change education curriculum- Coltart
Newsday By Mernat Mafirakurewa July 14 2010 Education minister David Coltart has called for a review of the country’s education curriculum which he says has become irrelevant especially in the area of information technology. Speaking to the media on the sidelines of a workshop on education on Tuesday, the minister said Zimbabwe was lagging behind […]
Khumalo Hockey Stadium in Bulawayo to be refurbished
Sunday News 12 July 2010 By Mehluli Sibanda THE Government will soon avail funds for the refurbishment of the Khumalo Hockey Stadium in Bulawayo, which will pave way for the country to host the African Olympic Hockey qualifiers next year. Education, Sports and Culture Minister David Coltart said he had spoken to Finance Minister Tendai […]
New group seeks justice for victims of violence
The Zimbabwean By Staff Reporter 9 July 2010 BULAWAYO – Victims of political violence in Bulawayo have formed a new organisation they say will work to bring perpetrators of violence and rights abuses to justice. Secretary of the Zimbabwe Victims of Organised Violence Trust, Themba Nyathi, described the new group as “victim-led, victim-driven and victim […]
School fees scam unearthed
Sunday News 11 July 2010 By Nobuhle Nyoni In a clear case of double standards, some schools in Bulawayo have reportedly been receiving tuition fees from both the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM) and charity organisations for the same pupils amid reports that more schools could be involved in the scandal, Sunday News can disclose. […]
Mike Atherton Thursday column
The Times 8 July 2010 By Mike Atherton Some years ago, when his ambitions extended beyond the Presidency of the International Cricket Council, the former Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, referred to Robert Mugabe, in unusually blunt, non-diplomatic terms, as a ‘grubby dictator.’ Later, he banned the Australian cricket team from playing in Zimbabwe. In […]
Be focused, Muzhingi urges young athletes
Herald 10 July 2010 By Ellina Mhlanga TWO-TIME Comrades marathon winner Stephen Muzhingi has urged the young and up coming athletes to remain focused to be able to achieve their goals. Muzhingi said there are challenges in every situation and the athletes should face them. “It is very hard to become a top athlete, I […]
Howard’s visit: What a missed chance
The Herald 10 July 2010 By Alexander Kanengoni John Howard, the former Australian Prime Minister is not exactly our friend. Considering that he was one of the people at the forefront of the global campaign to impose sanctions on the country and cripple our economy to achieve the regime change objective, all well-meaning Zimbabweans find […]
Minister calls for free education for all children
Chronicle 8 July 2010 By Makhosi Sibanda The Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture David Coltart has called for compulsory and free primary education in the new constitution. Minister Coltart told Chronicle in a telephone interview that education was a basic human right and children needed to be afforded that right through the constitution. […]
Zimbabwe’s education in catastrophic state: Minister
Zimonline 8 July 2010 By Sebastian Nyamhangambiri HARARE — Zimbabwe’s once vaunted public education sector remains in “catastrophic state†short of cash to revamp dilapidated schools or lure back experienced teaching staff, Education Minister David Coltart told ZimOnline on Wednesday. A unity government formed by President Robert Mugabe and former opposition foes, Prime Minister Morgan […]