Coltart invites Zimbabwean Diaspora to help rebuild education
Zimbabwean By ZDFG Secretariat Friday 23 July 2010 Zimbabwe’s Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture, Senator David Coltart (pictured) has invited Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom to be key players in the “Centre of excellence†programme and in writing “objective and non-partisan history books on Zimbabwe.†Senator Coltart, a minister in the coalition government was
UK pledges reforms support
Zimbabwean 23 July 2010 HARARE – The British government has pledged to continue supporting reforms in Zimbabwe, saying the troubled southern African country’s future remains overshadowed by rule of law abuses and economic difficulties. Speaking after meeting Zimbabwe’s Education Minister David Coltart in London last Tuesday, UK Foreign Office Minister Lord Howell praised the limited
Outside looking in – a letter from the diaspora
Zimbabwean Written by Pauline Henson 23 July 2010 Dear Friends, I suppose it’s not really surprising that Zimbabwe doesn’t feature very highly on the world’s news agenda at the moment. The problem – or one of them – is that nothing seems to be happening. The conclusion most non-Zimbabweans draw from that, if they think
BBC Hard Talk on Zimbabwe 3 of 3
Interview to David Coltart, Zimbabwean cabinet minister
BBC Hard Talk on Zimbabwe 2 of 3
Interview to David Coltart, Zimbabwean cabinet minister
BBC interview with Henry Olonga and David Coltart
BBC 5 Live Sport 22 July 2010 You can listen back to the BBC Radio 5 live interview in which Henry Olonga questions David Coltart at http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t4nbz/5_live_Sport_22_07_2010/. Listen from about 6 minutes in. BBC iPlayer – 5 live Sport: 22/07/2010 www.bbc.co.uk Listen to 5 live Sport
MDC Ministers in London to woo donors and investors
SW Radio Africa By Lance Guma 22 July 2010 Three cabinet ministers from the two MDC formations, plus Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara, were in London on Thursday addressing two separate meetings that sought to woo investors and donors to help with Zimbabwe’s economic recovery. The ministers were accompanied by their permanent secretaries and other
15000 Teachers back in class
Zimbabwean By Fungi Kwaramba 22 July 2010 HARARE – More than 15 000 teachers have rejoined the profession since the unity government took office last year and improved salaries for civil servants including teachers, Education Minister David Coltart said last week. However Coltart said while remuneration for teachers was sufficient to lure them back to
MDC minister David Coltart says an “evolutionary process” will gradually bring democracy to Zimbabwe
BBC Radio 4 22 July 2010 Today MDC minister David Coltart says an “evolutionary process” will gradually bring democracy to Zimbabwe via web r4today BBC Radio 4 Today