Planet Cricket – Zimbabwe are being zapped by hapless bosses
www.thecricketpaper.com 21st April 2018 After disappointment, there are a few alternative routes for an organisation or a sports team to take. There is stability, reasoning that those who failed will learn from their errors and put things right; there is well-reasoned change, carefully analysing what went wrong, making carefully-judged changes in personnel, aiming to tweak
Zimbabwe cricket on a knife-edge after chaotic fortnight
Cricbuzz By Tristan Holme & Brian Goredema 10th April 2018 Two weeks of turbulence in Zimbabwe cricket will reach a critical juncture on Wednesday (April 11) when the country’s sports minister meets with representatives from the Zimbabwe Cricket board as well as a group calling for the board to resign. Among those who will be
Statement by Senator David Coltart regarding the firing of Tatenda Taibu and Heath Streak and others by Zimbabwe Cricket
Senator David Coltart Statement re Zimbabwe Cricket’s firing of Taibu and Streak 4th April 2018 It is a fact that the most successful countries and companies throughout the world are those which remember their heritage and draw on the wisdom of the past. In the modern era there is no better example of this than
MDC-T violence must be nipped in the bud!
The Chronicle Propaganda by Hildegarde Manzvanzvike 23rd February 2018 TRUTH can be ruthless and hurtful. There is no substitute to truth for to substitute it would be to give dignity to fabrications. We all wanted to see former Prime Minister in the inclusive Government Mr Morgan Tsvangirai who died on Valentine’s Day accorded a befitting
Bulawayo mourns Tsvangirai
The Zimbabwe Mail 18th February 2018 HUNDREDS of people from different churches and political parties yesterday thronged the Large City Hall in Bulawayo for an inter-denominational memorial service for the late former Prime Minister and MDC-T president Morgan Tsvangirai. Speaker after speaker spoke glowingly of Mr Tsvangirai describing him as a humble person who respected
Coltart Urges MDC-T To Bury Morgan Tsvangirai With Dignity, Calls For Constitution To Be Respected In Choosing Successor
Pindula 18th February 2018 Former Minister of Education David Coltart has expressed his disgust at the leadership squabbles in the opposition MDC-T party. The party’s three co-vice presidents Thokozani Khupe, Elias Mudzuri and Nelson Chamisa all claimed that they were the rightful acting president of the party before veteran opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai had died.
Zimbabwe opposition icon Tsvangirai dies
AFP 16th February 2018 Zimbabwe was plunged into grief on Thursday following the death of veteran opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, roundly praised as a hero, champion of democracy and symbol of resistance who will be hard to replace. The former trade union stalwart who posed the most formidable challenge to the ruling ZANU PF party’s
Morgan Tsvangirai dies aged 65
iNews By Karl McDonald 15th February 2018 Morgan Tsvangirai, a long-time rival of the former Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe, has died at the age of 65. The leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) died yesterday of colon cancer in a hospital in Johannesburg. For years, Tsvangirai presented the biggest challenge to Mugabe and
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai dies of cancer aged 65
Daily Mail 14th February 2018 Zimbabwe’s main opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has died at the age of 65, bringing an end to his long campaign to lead his country. Elias Mudzuri, a vice president of his Movement for Democratic Change party, said Mr Tsvangirai died on Wednesday evening in a Johannesburg hospital. He had been
Mnangagwa Appointed A Judge Fingered For Alleged Corruption – Coltart
Zimeye By Farai D Hove 1st February 2018 President Emmerson Mnangagwa has blundered by appointing to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, a judge who has been fingered for alleged corruption, a legal expert says. Former Senator David Coltart says, “whilst President Mnangagwa has made good appointments to the Procurement Board & ZIMRA when it came to