Zimbabwe’s humanitarian and political crises need urgent international attention

The crisis in Zimbabwe is getting worse every day. The cholera epidemic is spiralling out of control. Lack of food and famine is increasing in the countryside and according to the UN half of the country’s population of 13.5 million people will need to get food imported to be able to survive. Police brutality is

Remaining faithful in a situation of crisis and hopelessness

On Sunday evening the 7th December I spoke at my old church from my University of Cape Town days, Christ Church in Kenilworth, Cape Town, on the topic “Remaining faithful in a situation of crisis and hopelessness”. I was asked to speak by Christ Church’s Minister-in-charge Duncan McLea in the context of the terrible suffering

Join the dance – MDC told

ZimOnline By Juma Donke Thursday 11 December 2008 CAPE TOWN – The opposition Movement for Democratic Change has no option but to accept the flawed September 15 power sharing agreement with ZANU PF for it to start reversing the deleterious effects of the humanitarian crisis that is spreading across Zimbabwe. Political commentator John Makumbe on

Remaining faithful in a situation of crisis and hopelessness

TRANSCRIPT OF SERMON BY SENATOR DAVID COLTART, CHRISTCHURCH, KENILWORTH, CAPE TOWN : 7TH DECEMBER 2008 “Nevertheless, each one of you should retain the place in life that the Lord assigned to him and to which God has called him. This is the rule I lay down in all the churches. Was a man already circumcised

Zimbabwe’s police and army clash in Harare

The Telegraph By Sebastien Berger and Peta Thornycroft in Harare 1 December 2008 Police shot at rioting soldiers on the streets of Harare on Monday as unpaid uniformed personnel sided with the country’s impoverished people for the first time in protest against Zimbabwe’s collapsing economy. Tensions boiled over when around 50 troops were denied money

Constitutional Amendment Now Focus In Zimbabwe Power-Sharing Saga

VOA By Blessing Zulu Washington 18 November 2008 Zimbabwe’s troubled power-sharing process involving the long-ruling ZANU-PF and the majority Movement for Democratic Change focused Tuesday on the constitutional amendment required to establish the office of prime minister to lead a national unity government. Sources in both parties indicated competing drafts of such an amendment were

The Long and Winding Road: Towards a free and fair electoral system

Speech given by Senator David Coltart Law Society Summer School: Troutbeck 14th November 2008 I am grateful to Beatrice Mtetwa, President of the Law Society, for giving me a blank cheque today to speak about our electoral system. You may say that this is useless, since cheques are all but worthless in Zimbabwe at the

Robert Mugabe to form government ‘as soon as possible’

The Telegraph By Sebastien Berger And Peta Thornycroft in Johannesburg 10 November 2008 The opposition Movement for Democratic Change had been demanding control of the home affairs ministry, but a Southern African Development Community (SADC) summit in Johannesburg at the weekend said the post should be shared. “We will try to institute it as soon

Robert Mugabe to form government ‘as soon as possible’

The Telegraph By Sebastien Berger 10 November 2008 Robert Mugabe, the president of Zimbabwe, said he would form a new government “as soon as possible” yesterday, after his neighbours backed him over the country’s deadlocked power-sharing agreement. The opposition Movement for Democratic Change had been demanding control of the home affairs ministry, but a Southern

Robert Mugabe forces Zimbabwe aid agencies into cash crisis

The Telegraph By Peta Thornycroft in Harare Last Updated: 1:07AM BST 19 Oct 2008 Aid agencies have accused Robert Mugabe of cutting their lifeline to millions of starving Zimbabweans after he imposed sweeping new bank restrictions which have made it impossible for them to finance their operations. In a bid to stop speculators profiteering on