Fletcher Dulini Ncube: A great fighter for democracy

New Zimbabwe.com By Kurauone Chihwayi 15th September 2014 THE death of Fletcher Dulini Ncube has robbed the country, the MDC and Dulini Ncube’s family of a great man who contributed immensely to the liberation of Zimbabwe. Some of us find it unfair and difficult to exonerate the ruthless Zanu PF regime from the death of

“President Mugabe fit as fiddle” – Herald

The Herald By Peter Matambanadzo, Senior Reporter 11 September 2014 A senior MDC official has publicly admitted that President Mugabe’s health is not in question saying he keeps himself as fit as a fiddle. In an interview with the Australian broadcasting Corporation during his trip down under, Bulawayo Senator David Coltart, told his interlocutor that

Education curriculum review consultations start next week

Newsday By Tatenda Chitagu 10th September 2014 Primary and Secondary Education Minister Lazarus Dokora has said the nationwide consultative process for review of the national curriculum is set to start next week. Dokora, who is roundly accused of reversing the gains made in the education sector by his predecessor David Coltart during the coalition government

Has Zimbabwe dropped off the world radar?

Australian Broadcasting Corporation Mark Colvin Interview 9th September 2014 MARK COLVIN: There was a time when the Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe was constantly in the world headlines. Yet in the last few days, when he’s suggested that all whites remaining in the country should go back to England, or that president Obama is afraid of

Who would you prefer to succeed Mugabe – Mujuru or Mnangagwa?

The Zimbabwean 3rd September 2014 “Apa mandiremedza madzimai” hamuoni ndabata rushaya sure? – Munyaradzi Shumba Neither. – Colin Copeland Zanu Bokoharam-PF falling into extinction. – Joel Mutasa Cry my beloved country cry…Tongogara is surely turning in his grave. – Emmanuel Mashonga Mnangagwa is quiet and diplomatic. Mai Mujuru talks too much and most of times

Bulawayo water activist Arnold Payne dies

http://www.bulawayo24.com/ By Ndou Paul 26th August 2014 Bulawayo water activist Arnold Payne has died. He was 75. Born in Mtshabezi area in Gwanda district in 1938, Payne had been involved in water activism all his life. Payne, an enduring thorn on the side of government, the local authority and all those that he viewed as

Zimbabwe vs. Australia ODI – Preview

Bleacher Report By Antoinette Muller , Featured Columnist 24th August 2014 Zimbabwe, Australia and South Africa begin a brisk one-day tri-series as all three teams hit the high gear for World Cup preparations. Venue: Harare Sports Club Dates: Monday, 25 August Start time: 8:30 a.m. BST (9:30 a.m. local time) TV and live stream: SuperSport

“Dokora fuels education sector rot” – Independent

Zimbabwe Independent 22nd August 2014 By Herbert Moyo THE drastic 13,23% drop in the June Ordinary ‘O’ Level school examinations pass rate, though tragic, is not surprising to many Zimbabweans as it is a direct result of the hare-brained and destructive cocktail of policies introduced by Education minister Lazarus Dokora since his appointment in September

Extra lessons saga: School support staff pocket more than teachers

Newsday By Phillip Chidavaenzi 5th August 2014 PRIMARY and Secondary Education minister Lazarus Dokora’s crusade to scrap off teacher incentives earned through extra lessons has torched the professionals’ anger as they are now taking home much less than support staff that include school drivers, groundspeople and laboratory assistants. This comes in the wake of indications

New SRC board soon

The Herald Bulawayo Bureau 5th August 2014 SPORT, Arts and Culture Minister Andrew Langa will soon announce a new Sport and Recreation Committee board that will take over from the one led by Joseph James. Langa said they will be unveiling a board as early as this week. The present SRC board was appointed in