Inxusa Cultural Expo VIP Roadshow on Cards

Radiovop 8 July 2009 The Inxusa Cultural Expo will be hosting two VIP Cocktail launches to mark the start of the SADC VIP Road show to promote the event in a ‘Nine SADC Country VIP Road Show’. The Inxusa Cultural Expo executice pruducer and director Cont Mhlanga said pre launch cocktails will be presented for

Teachers lash out at ministers, to strike

New Zimbabwe.com By Lebo Nkatazo 7 July 2009 ZIMBABWE’S unity government was accused of a “careless squandering of goodwill” last night as teachers threatened a new wave of strikes for better pay. One union said its members would also stop attending classes every Friday, starting this week, in protest at the alleged harassment of its

Teachers threaten strike over pay hike

ZimOnline By Andrew Moyo 7 July 2009 HARARE – Zimbabwe’s teachers have threatened to go on strike if they do not get a pay rise by month-end, accusing the country’s power-sharing government of duping them in the past with false promises to review their salaries. The Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (ZIMTA), the largest of two unions

Teachers protest over unpaid salaries

Zimbabwe Times By Owen Chikari 5 July 2009 MASVINGO – A group of about 50 teachers took to the streets of Masvingo on Friday, while protesting over the non-payment of salaries by the inclusive government since its formation in February this year. david-coltartEducation Minister David Coltart Teachers in Zimbabwe and the rest of the civil

Temporary Teachers Withdraw Services

Radiovop 5 July 2009 HURUNGWE- There is been a serious exodus of temporary teachers in Zimbabwe’s Hurungwe rural area following non-payment for the past five months. The untrained teachers had heeded a call by the government in February and submitted their contract forms at Magunje education offices where they have been gathering dust ever since

Mukadota’s statue unveiled

Newsnet 4 July 2009 A statue has been unveiled in honour of one of Zimbabwe’s legendary actors, Safirio Madzikatire, who was better known as Mukadota. The occasion which was led by Harare Mayor, Mr Muchadeyi Masunda coincided with the opening of the culture fund offices which was witnessed by many artists and government officials. Minister

Culture Fund Donates Cover to Cover Anthology

The Standard By John Mokwetsi 4 July 2009 IT has been a long journey since The Standard newspaper successfully launched the Cover to Cover Short Story Writing Competition in 2006. The innovative competition showcased amazing talent that provided young people throughout Zimbabwe with an opportunity to develop their writing skills and nurture their talent. For

Pay promise for civil servants as teachers threaten strike

The Herald By Innocent Ruwende 3 July 2009 TEACHERS threatening to strike over unfulfilled pay promises have been told that civil servants are likely to get proper salaries when Finance Minister Tendai Biti presents the mid-term fiscal policy on July 16. Education, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister David Coltart told representatives of teachers at a

Grade 7 results out

The Herald Herald Reporter 3 July 2009 THE 2008 Grade Seven results are finally out, the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council has announced. Zimsec director Mr Happy Ndanga yesterday said the results were being sent to all regional offices and would be available to schools from today. School heads should liaise with their Zimsec regional managers.

Schools set Debt Collectors on Defaulting Parents

The Independent By Chris Muronzi 03 July 2009 PARENTS of pupils who fail to pay school fees and levies could lose household property and other valuables after schools in the capital set debt collectors on them to compel payments. Many Harare parents woke up last week to scary threats from debt collectors after various schools