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* Facebook * Twitter * YouTube * RSS David Coltart * Home * Bio * Newsroom * Reports * Archives * Links * Subscribe * Contact Me DC and NC at White City 5 March 2022 Large 883016_290623707736132_1880981168_o-1024x837 (3) 551498_292187890913047_1029907174_n 378774_279780778820425_26424461_n 374468_279759192155917_1891846470_n ABOUT SOCIAL MEDIA EVENTS “GIVING STRENGTH TO THE WEARY AND INCREASING THE POWER OF THE WEAK” – COMMENT REGARDING THE SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT ISSUED ON THE 31ST MARCH 2020 AGAINST NELSON CHAMISA Apr 1, 2020 The Mnangagwa regime is deeply concerned about the threat that Nelson Chamisa’s MDC A Party poses to its hegemony and yesterday went to extraordinary lengths to try to neutralise that threat. On the face of it the Supreme Court has ordered Chamisa to submit himself to another Congress of the MDC which will be convened SILENCE IN THE FACE OF EVIL IS ITSELF EVIL Jul 27, 2022 By David Coltart Bulawayo 27th July 2022 Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote: “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.” There is so much evil in #Zimbabwe at present. Innocent people are in prison and bail has been ZIMBABWE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN THIS CHAOTIC IF NKOMO HAD REMAINED ALIVE LONGER: COLTART Jul 4, 2022 CITE By Brenda Lulu Harris 2nd July 2022 Senator David Coltart believes that if the late former Vice President, Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo, had remained alive longer , Zimbabwe would have not degenerated to its current status, where political and socio-economic instability thrived. The former education minister said Dr Nkomo would have sought to put THE ROOTS OF UKRAINE WAR: A REBUTTAL OF CHANDO’S ASSERTIONS Jun 24, 2022 By David Coltart Zimbabwe Independent 24th June 2022 In last week’s Zimbabwe Independent a writer describing himself as Jonathan Chando, a lawyer, wrote an opinion piece justifying Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. His article cannot be left unanswered. Aside from anything else, lawyers are trained to argue on the facts and the law, and Chando does ZIMBABWE HINTS AT SENDING GENOCIDE FUGITIVE MENGISTU HOME TO ETHIOPIA TO FACE JUSTICE – BUT CRITICS AREN’T BUYING IT Jun 6, 2022 Is it just more Zanu-PF smoke-and-mirrors and deception? Some suggest it’s meant to deflect criticism that Zimbabwe is harbouring genocidal killers Former Ethiopian dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam at a welcoming ceremony on the eve of a non-aligned summit in Harare, Zimbabwe, in September 1986. (Photo: Alexander Joe and Dominique Faget / AFP) By Peter Fabricius Follow 06 REFLECTIONS OF THE LIFE OF NOEL ERIC BOETIE MBOKODO YORK May 31, 2022 By David Coltart Bulawayo 28th May 2022 It is a great honour for me to be asked by the family to speak today. As we celebrate Boetie’s life and mourn his passing it is important that we reflect on his life and the principles he stood by so that we can learn from them and GOVT URGED TO ADDRESS CRISIS IN EDUCATION SECTOR Jan 25, 2022 Newsday 25th January 2022 BY CATHERINE MUCHIRI STAKEHOLDERS in the education sector have called on government to address the multi-pronged crisis in the sector amid reports that 1,5 million learners have dropped out of school due to poverty and the COVID-19 pandemic-induced lockdown. 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