A BLUEPRINT FOR ZIMBABWE

THE FORUM FOR DEMOCRATIC REFORM TRUST PROPOSALS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS AND CHANGES IN OVERALL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE AND POLICIES INTRODUCTION Many of Zimbabwe’s present woes stem from the fact that we have a Constitution which is fundamentally flawed. The Constitution as it is presently framed is a negation of the principle of separation of powers in

Politics: Not for the Church

Lecture given to the Bulawayo Presbyterian Church The first response most people have when the relationship between the Church and politics is discussed is to cry that the Church should steer clear of politics; “Religion and politics do not mix” and “it is wrong for an Evangelical Church to have any involvement in politics.” Tonight

Speech by David Coltart: Accountability Problems in Zimbabwean Politics

Accountability Problems in Zimbabwean Politics By David Coltart Address given to the Institute of Bankers: Bulawayo Branch Tuesday 19th May 1992 Accountability is a concept very close to the hearts of all bankers. Not only are you concerned to ensure that your clients are always accountable for their actions to you when they owe you

Understanding the Origin of Crime

PRISON FELLOWSHIP ZAMBIA: CONSULTATION ON THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM – 26 to 28 MARCH 1992 INTRODUCTION At the outset let me say what a great privilege and honour it is for me to be here today not. For many of us in Zimbabwe who have been battling with grave human rights abuses and the oppression

Speech by David Coltart: An Introduction to ESAP: Zimbabwe 1992

An Introduction to ESAP: Zimbabwe 1992 By David Coltart 31st January 1992 Danish Volunteer Service Development Workers Meeting, Maphisa It is a great pleasure to have been asked to address you today, but before commencing I should warn you that not much weight should be attached to what I and Jonathan Moyo have to say

Structural Adjustment, Human Rights and the Budget

Speech given to Open Forum at Bulawayo The phrase Structural Adjustment is being bandied about so much these days that it seems that it has always been with us. Whilst it is in vogues phrase it is in fact a new one in Zimbabwe at least. The same does not apply to the rest of

Building NGO’s in Zimbabwe

Legal Aid and Human Rights Group: Session 4 Paper Presented by Mr David Coltart, Legal Resources Foundation, Zimbabwe Empowering People, Civil Associations and Democratic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa 12 – 16 August 1991, International Conference Centre, Arusha, Tanzania INTRODUCTION: Brief History of Legal Aid and Human Rights Groups in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe was colonised 100 years

Speech by David Coltart: What the Businessman Can Do Towards the Success of the Structural Adjustment Programme

What the Businessman Can Do Towards the Success of the Structural Adjustment Programme By David Coltart Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators in Zimbabwe 2nd July 1991 I have been asked to give a short talk this afternoon on what the businessman can do towards the success of the Structural Adjustment Programme. Lawyers, as you

Economic Liberalisation: Political Protectionism?

ZIMBABWE’S ECONOMIC OUTLOOK Presentation arranged by K P M G Peat Marwick : Bulawayo INTRODUCTION I have entitled my talk today “Economic Liberalisation: Political Protectionism”. My thesis is that the success of structural adjustment, trade liberalisation and the economy generally will, in the long term, stand or fall on the degree of genuine democracy brought

Human Rights Violations: Matabeleland

Heads of Denominations, Bulawayo Letter addressed to: Senator J F Mudende, Governor, Matabeleland North Dear Senator Mudende We refer to our meeting with you towards the end of November 1985 when we said we would let you have a report on human rights violations in Matabeleland. Please now find enclosed our report. The cases cited