Spare a thought for UZ
The Financial Gazette Financial Gazette Reporter 27 June 2009 WALTER Mzembi, then deputy water resources minister, told the nation last year that the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) was to sink boreholes at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) to end a crippling water situation that has delayed the resumption of learning at the institution. Nearly
State Engages Publishers Over Textbook Provision
The Herald Herald Reporter 26 June 2009 Harare — GOVERNMENT has engaged publishers, printers and booksellers in a bid to map out strategies for the provision of adequate textbooks and other educational materials to the country’s primary and secondary schools. In a speech read on his behalf by his Deputy Lazarus Dokora at the Teaching
Teachers petition Govt over pay rise, working conditions
The Herald Herald Reporter 26 June 2009 A group of over 70 teachers marched in Harare on Wednesday and presented a petition to Education, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister David Coltart, demanding an urgent address of their working conditions and salary as agreed at a June 10 meeting. The petition was served on Minister Coltart
Zim poised for greater economic growth
The Herald Herald Reporter 26 June 2009 China is delighted with the establishment of an inclusive Government in Zimbabwe and described its operation to date as successful. Speaking during his farewell luncheon, Chinese ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Yuan Nansheng said Zimbabwe was now poised for greater economic growth which might surpass other African countries that
Zim book fair set for July
The Southern Times By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka 26 June 2009 Organisers of the Zimbabwe International Book Fair have set July 27 as the date for the opening of this year’s showcase. Last year the fair failed to take place owing to financial constraints, but it is now back with more local authors in store. Some of
Parliamentary Committee work on new constitution
The Zimbabwe Telegraph By Getrude Gumede 23 June 2009 ZIMBABWE-HARARE-The Parliamentary Select Committee on the new Zimbabwean constitution will today begin a tour of the country’s provinces as work towards crafting a new constitution for the country begins, The Zimbabwe Telegraph reports. The co-chairperson of the select committee, Senator David Coltart said the provincial consultative
Regime change: West in open combat
Sunday Mail Political Editor Munyaradzi Huni 22 June 2009 BACK in the days, one would talk about the covert operations of the Westminster Foundation in Zimbabwe. The Western governments could not pour their regime change funds directly into the MDC coffers because of the Political Parties (Finance) Act that prohibits local political parties and candidates
Without justice there can be no real healing in Zimbabwe
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Statement 19 June 2009 Amnesty International has a long and consistent record of campaigning on human rights issues in Zimbabwe, going back more than 40 years. This Amnesty International mission comes at a critical juncture in Zimbabwe’s history, nine months after the adoption of the Global Political Agreement (GPA) and four months after
Coltart Salutes Jefferies
The Herald Ellina Mhlanga 18 June 2009 Harare — The Government has hailed young motor racing driver Axcil Jefferies for his recent victories in the 2009 Formula BMW Pacific series in Malaysia. Jefferies (15) did the nation proud when he swept to victory in Round 3 and 5 of the series which were held during
Zimbabwe Human Rights situation Precarious — Amnesty International
Zimbabwe Independent By Nqobile Bhebhe Thursday, 18 June 2009 AMNESTY International Secretary-General Irene Khan yesterday said the government had failed to improve the country’s human rights situation and economic conditions, which she described as “precarious†and “desperateâ€. Khan’s assessment after a six-day fact-finding mission in the country comes when the United States and its Western