Pupils affected by HIV and Aids — Coltart

News Day By News Day Reporter 15 July 2013 EDUCATION minister David Coltart says the country’s high HIV and Aids prevalence has taken its toll on the education sector with several schoolchildren either failing to attend classes as they have to look after sick family members or were themselves infected with the disease. Addressing a

Government snub plunges football further down

The Independent By Kevin Mapasure 12 July 2013 The Zimbabwe Football Trust is writhing in agony from a government brushoff in its bid to turn around the financial fortunes of the local game, but has set out on a mission to establish a hotel to help the most popular sport generate some desperately needed income.

Coalition Fading At Each Turn

The Financial Gazette By Ray Ndlovu 11 July 2013 THE emergence of coalitions days after the Constitutional Court upheld President Robert Mugabe’s proclamation of July 31 as the election date suggests that cracks remain wide and the prospect of their differences being resolved before the elections are slim. Even if the differences were to be

Tsvangirai’s Bid to End Mugabe’s Zimbabwe Rule Fades

Bloomberg By Brian Latham 11 July 2013 Five years ago Morgan Tsvangirai was leading Zimbabwe’s presidential vote and appeared set to end Robert Mugabe’s rule of the southern African nation before violence cut short the balloting. With new elections due July 31, he appears ever further from his goal. While Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change has been in

Speech at 3rd Ministers Youth World Forum – Korea

Speech by Senator David Coltart at 3rd Ministers Youth World Forum 11th July 2013, Busan, Korea Honourable Ministers, distinquished guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, I am honoured as Zimbabwe’s Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture  to attend, for the first time, the Ministers Youth World Forum. I understand that the theme of the forum is

Sanctions cost Zim US$42bn

The Herald By Farirai Machivenyika  10 July 2013 THE West’s illegal economic sanctions regime has cost Zimbabwe at least US$42 billion since 2001, with negative effects on vulnerable groups that saw their livelihoods decline to pitiable levels.  In its manifesto, dubbed “Taking back the Economy: Indigenise, Empower, Develop and Create Employment,” launched in Harare last

Zanu PF scared by donors

Southern Eye By Nduduzo Tshuma 10 July 2013 ZANU PF has threatened to sabotage the Education and Health Transition funds that it claims are being administered by Western donors who are pushing a regime-change agenda. According to the party’s manifesto launched last Friday, non-governmental organisations had, during the life of the Global Political Agreement (GPA),

Failed government to blame for sorry state of schools

Southern Eye By Southern Eye Reporter 9 July 2013 AS the curtain comes down on the inclusive government formed in 2009, it is important that we take stock of its achievements and failures. This is necessary because the three parties — Zanu PF, MDC and MDC-T — are canvassing for our votes again. To measure

Mobile Voter Registration Centre Ward 4

To all the Residents of Khumalo Constituency,   Please remember that the Mobile Voter Registration is happening this week in Ward 4 at the following School:   Tennyson Primary School 06/07/13-09/07/13   Our country is our responsibility – go and get registered

Coltart courts South Koreans

News Day By Veneranda Langa 8 July 2013 EDUCATION minister David Coltart yesterday left for South Korea where he will be involved in negotiations to hire mathematics and science teachers to beef up the local staff complement. Speaking to NewsDay before his departure yesterday, Coltart said his initial target was to bring in six South