Exam bailout doubtful
Herald 28 June 2010 By Felex Share PROSPECTS that the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council could allow more than 110 000 disadvantaged candidates to sit for their November examinations look hazy as it emerged that it is owed nearly US$5 million in unpaid fees. Government last year allowed students to sit for the examinations without paying
Howard’s dramatic U-turn
Herald 28 June 2010 By Mukanya Makwira THE separation of politics and sport is an issue held in sanctity by the majority of sports federations the world over. Fifa, the world soccer governing body, even discourages any displays, adverts, messages or material with political undertones. The reason for this is because of the unifying power
John Howard’s bid for ICC office in jeopardy after snub by South Africa
The Australian 28 June 2010 By Malcolm Conn JOHN Howard is so unpopular in African cricket circles that South African officials refused to meet him last week to discuss the former prime minister’s nomination as president elect of the International Cricket Council. This trenchant opposition has left Howard’s chances of becoming the next ICC vice-president
Muzhingi: We ought to be ashamed!
Sunday Mail 27 June 2010 By Makomborero Mutimukulu IT is generally agreed that winning the Comrades Marathon, the world’s oldest and largest ultra-marathon race, is one of the topmost accomplishments in athletics. Athletes who cross the finishing line first in the 90-kilometre race become legends overnight and are showered with praise for the rest of
Howard racing time in ICC presidential bid
The Australian 26 June 2010 By Malcolm Conn JOHN Howard still does not have the numbers to become president-elect of the International Cricket Council just days before its meeting. As increasingly frantic and embarrassed officials step up backroom diplomatic efforts to try to avoid a major meltdown, serious concerns remain that the former prime minister’s
Zimbabwe Cricket breaks silence on Howard candidacy
Zimbabwe Independent By Associated Press 25 June 2010 ZIMBABWE Cricket officials said yesterday they met with former Australian Prime Minister John Howard, a long-time critic of Zimbabwe and cricket in the country, and reached a ‘’better understanding’’ with him on the future of the sport. But Ozias Bvute, managing director of Zimbabwe Cricket, stopped short
No chance to prepare for the future
Newsday 24 June 2010 Chenai Moyo, (18) is confident she would have passed the examinations at her school in Harare, but for two years in a row there was no money; now she has to fend for the family and depends on an older man for support. “I couldn’t register for examinations last year (2009)
Howard embraces cricket diplomacy
ABC 24 June 2010 It took extraordinary circumstances – and a rare diplomat – to arrange John Howard’s surprising visit to strife-torn Zimbabwe. By travelling there, Howard might just have demonstrated a grasp of cricketing realpolitik that will set him on the path towards a fruitful term as International Cricket Council president. Given his lengthy
Exams: Beam comes to poor students’ rescue
Herald 24 June 2010 By Felex Share Government will assist all eligible needy candidates who failed to register for the November 2010 public examinations, a Cabinet minister has said. In addition, the State has released US$1,8 million for candidates under the Basic Education Assistance Module. Education, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister David Coltart yesterday said
Howard meets ICC foes
The Age By Chloe Saltou June 24, 2010 JOHN Howard last night came face to face with the two Zimbabwean cricket officials who have sought to undermine his bid for International Cricket Council office, in an effort to save his beleaguered nomination. Howard put his diplomatic powers to the ultimate test at a landmark meeting