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No school fees hike: Coltart

David Coltart - Tue, 7th Sep 2010
Filed under Chronicle 2 September 2010 Chronicle Reporter THIRD term school fees at Government schools will not change from those paid during the second term, Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture, David Coltart said yesterday.


Feisty Coltart ‘boots’ ZTA out of football

imageDavid Coltart - Tue, 7th Sep 2010
Crucially, Coltart argues that Zifa needs to forge “closer ties” with associations such as the SRC instead of “loose alliances” with non-commissioned organisations like the ZTA and individual promoters, including Chiyangwa.


Coltart should smell the sewerage…..and my response!

David Coltart - Tue, 7th Sep 2010 by David Coltart
Filed under Zimbabwean By J.L. (Willy) Robinson 5 September 2010 EDITOR – The Minister of Education recently commented on BBC Hardrive (sic) that he believes that sanctions on the few hundred Zanu (PF) heavies should now be lifted.


Zimbabwe bids to host 2016 Nations Cup

David Coltart - Tue, 7th Sep 2010
Posted by David Coltart · Filed under Standard 5 September 2010 TEN years after the 2000 African Cup of Nations was painfully taken away, Zimbabwe are now bidding to host the 2016 Africa Cup of Nations.

After Robert Mugabe

David Coltart - Thu, 2nd Sep 2010
Mugabe appeared healthy at the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) Heads of State Summit in Swaziland this week, but his characteristically sprightly demeanour was absent.

Textbook bonanza for schools in Zimbabwe

David Coltart - Tue, 31st Aug 2010 by Vladimir Mzaca
The textbooks have been made available through the Basic Assistance Module (Beam) programme between the Zimbabwean government and the United National International Children’s Emergency Fund.

Government secures 13 million school textbooks

David Coltart - Tue, 31st Aug 2010
Filed under Sunday News by Sunday News Reporter 15 August 2010 The Government has sourced 13 million textbooks for primary and secondary school pupils countrywide as part of its continued effort to counter the shortage of resources in the education sector.

Olonga asks for renewal of ties with Zimbabwe

David Coltart - Tue, 31st Aug 2010
While he ruled out the possibility of returning to his homeland, he noted that the ground situation in Zimbabwe was on the mend. “Personal safety is still a consideration for me, although the Zimbabwean government seems to be softening.

Holyrood becomes festival venue

David Coltart - Tue, 31st Aug 2010
Posted by David Coltart · Filed under BBC 17 August 2010 The Scottish Parliament is becoming an Edinburgh festival venue, with appearances from political figures such as former deputy PM John Prescott and Tory MP Sir Malcolm Rifkind.


Mugabe Refused Hero Status for MDC Leader

David Coltart - Tue, 31st Aug 2010
Gibson Sibanda, who died at age 66 in his home city, Bulawayo, was a life-long fighter for democracy, a former legislator, and a trade unionist who was detained for his activism by both Rhodesia and Mr.

Why Ireland and Scotland should not go to Zimbabwe

David Coltart - Tue, 31st Aug 2010
Posted by David Coltart · Filed under www.cricketeurope4.net by Michael Taylor 27 August 2010 Cricket civilises people and creates good gentlemen. I want everyone to play cricket in Zimbabwe; I want ours to be a nation of gentlemen.


Zimbabwe stops teenage mother expulsions

David Coltart - Tue, 31st Aug 2010
The education ministry of Zimbabwe’s power-sharing government last week announced that young girls who fall pregnant during the course of their studies will no longer face automatic expulsion from school.

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