ZIMSEC broke — no results soon

Sunday News By Tendayi Madhomu 19 April 2009 THE Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (ZIMSEC) is broke after exhausting all the money extended to it by UNICEF — leaving it failing to process the results for public examinations written in 2008, Sunday News can reveal. The Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture, Senator David Coltart,

Work hard, President tells schoolchildren

The Herald By Sydney Kawadza 18th April 2009 ZIMBABWEAN children should put more effort in their schoolwork to avoid wasting their parents’ resources and efforts in educating them, President Mugabe has said. Speaking at the annual children’s party he traditionally co-hosts with the First Lady, Amai Grace Mugabe, on the eve of the country’s Independence

Madhuku cannot impede constitutional reforms

New Zimbabwe.Com By Sikhumbuzo Bongani Dube 17 April 2009 I WRITE to dispute your article ‘NCA vows to oppose constitutional reforms’. I am a member of the NCA national taskforce and Chairperson of the Political Parties Liaison Committee of the NCA. This committee has representatives from all political parties that work with the NCA. We

Zimbabwe’s dinosaur breaks cover

AFP/Cricinfo Steven Price in Harare April 17, 2009 One of the rarest of cricketing dinosaurs finally emerged from cover in Dubai this week. Peter Chingoka, Zimbabwe Cricket’s chairman since 1992, has been almost invisible since he was forced to miss the last ICC executive meeting in Australia after being banned from entering the country because

Zimbabwe needs broad surgical approach to ICT challenges

Zimonline By Robert Ndlovu Thursday 16 April 2009 OPINION: Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is an umbrella term that includes all technologies for the manipulation and communication of information. Recently the Minister of ICT, Nelson Chamisa announced a need for a national website, in order to put Zimbabwe back on the global map. It was

‘Zimbabwe needs broad surgical approach to ICT challenges

Zimonline By Robert Ndlovu Thursday 16 April 2009 OPINION: Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is an umbrella term that includes all technologies for the manipulation and communication of information. Recently the Minister of ICT, Nelson Chamisa announced a need for a national website, in order to put Zimbabwe back on the global map. It was

MDC-T and NCA clash over new constitution

Zimbabwe Telegraph By MIRIAM MARUFU Thursday, April 16, 2009 HARARE – The newly appointed 25-member parliamentary committee responsible for initiating the process of coming up with a people-driven Constitution will meet next Monday to determine how best to handle the process. The National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) has made it clear it does not support a

Zim names 25-member constitution making task team

Zimonline By Nokuthula Sibanda 13 April 2009 HARARE – Zimbabwe’s speaker of Parliament on Sunday announced a 25-member committee drawn from both ZANU PF and the two formations of the MDC which will oversee the drafting of the country’s new constitution, but appealed for funding for the process to be a success. The committee drawn

Committee to drive drafting of new constitution in place

Newsnet 13 April 2009 The Speaker of the House of Assembly, Honourable Lovemore Moyo, has announced a 25-member select committee to drive the making of a new constitution in line with the Global Political Agreement signed by the principals of ZANU-PF and the two MDC formations on 15 September last year. The Speaker of the

Constitutional committee established

Zimbabwe Times April 12, 2009 By Raymond Maingire HARARE – Zimbabwe’s unity government has set up a 25-member parliamentary committee to spearhead the drafting of the country’s first post-independence Constitution. This is in line with a political agreement signed on September 15, 2008, by Zanu-PF and the two Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) parties, which