Coltart says he will listen more to the voices of Bulawayo people
Published on The Zimbabwe Mail Bulawayo mayor David Coltart said Monday that a decision on his political future is imminent, but stressed that it will be influenced by “those I am directly responsible to.” Coltart, like other Citizens Coalition for Change MPs and councillors, is under pressure to quit in solidarity with Nelson Chamisa, who
Coltart’s message to Bulawayo: Stop littering, stop flooding
By Senzeni Ncube Bulawayo Mayor David Coltart urged residents at a Ward 22 feedback meeting to take proactive steps to prevent flooding during the rainy season. He emphasised the importance of maintaining clean premises and clearing drainage systems. A resident representative named Mr Masuku revealed that a section of the ward faces drainage issues, particularly
David Coltart launches 2023 Mayor’s Christmas Cheer Fund
by Mandla Ndlovu The Town Clerk of the City of Bulawayo Christophe Dube, under the guidance of His Worship Senator David Coltart, the Mayor and Patron of the Mayor’s Christmas Cheer Fund, has announced the commencement of the 2023 Mayor’s Christmas Cheer Fund. The initiative aims to rally the community in extending a helping hand
Coltart in talks with Aberdeen to revive Byo
By Innocent Magondo BULAWAYO mayor David Coltart says he recently met Lord Provost David Cameron of Aberdeen in Scotland to explore ways to strengthen the two cities’ twinning arrangement. Coltart said he recently met Cameron while celebrating his 40th wedding anniversary. Posting on X (formerly Twitter), Coltart said he used his leave to engage Aberdeen officials
Bulawayo mayor Coltart spearheads Big Spring Cleaning campaign to restore the city’s former glory
By Chidochashe Kossam Published on B-Metro The newly elected Bulawayo mayor Councillor David Coltart, has spearheaded the official launch of a week-long clean-up campaign dubbed Big Spring Cleaning which is aimed at restoring the city’s cleanliness. The initiative, which started on Monday, is set to run until 7 October. With the City of Bulawayo facing significant challenges in waste management and
David Coltart elected Mayor of Bulawayo
By 3-mob.com As expected, former Senator and Minister David Coltart has been elected as mayor of Bulawayo. The news was confirmed by former CCC Spokesperson and now Mt Pleasant Legislator Fadzayi Mahere: CONGRATULATIONS to David Coltart on being elected Mayor of Bulawayo. Here’s wishing you the best in your tenure and hoping the residents, business
Non violent and credible? The 2023 Zimbabwean general election
By Senator David Coltart Bulawayo 26th August 2023 Executive Summary This paper questions whether the 2023 Zimbabwean elections are “credible” according to both national and international standards, in particular the standards of SADC (Southern African Development Community). This paper identifies numerous national and international requirements which were breached during the 2023 elections including: The paper
Pan-African Parliament slammed for appointing alleged gold smuggler and money launderer as religious ambassador
Daily Maverick 19th July 2023 By Peter Fabricius The African Union has been condemned for reportedly allowing its Pan-African Parliament to appoint the Zimbabwean “prophet” Uebert Angel, recently exposed as a gold smuggler and money launderer, as its ambassador for interfaith dialogue and humanitarian affairs. The independent Zimbabwean radio station Nehanda Radio reported that it had been
Coltart vows to rid Bulawayo City Council of corruption
CITE 19th July 2023 By Tanaka Mrewa Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) aspiring Bulawayo Ward 4 councillor David Coltart has vowed to rid the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) of corruption and revert the city to its former glory should he be voted into office. Coltart has also been touted as the city’s next mayor. In
The Gdansk Declaration: Solidarity for Democracy
From 21-23 June 2023, the European Solidarity Centre and The Brenthurst Foundation staged a conference on ‘Rolling Back Authoritarianism’ in Gda?sk, Poland, the epicentre of political change in Poland and in Europe in the late 1980s. The event was attended by more than 50 leaders from Africa, Latin America, Poland and the Baltic States. At