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Play for Zimbabwe: August 2007
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Monday, 20 August 2007. Playing for Zim in Perth. Venue: Forrest Park, Walcott Street, My Lawley. Time: 12:30pm - 6pm. The Perth event will be a 20/20 match between a Zimbo team and an Otha team (largely Australians and South Africans). The event is free and open to anyone. Bring your own picnic (note: we didn't get permission from the council to consume alcohol) and mingle with Zimbabweans and friends, with music that reminds us of 'home'. There's a playground for the kids too! Sunday, 19 August 2007.
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Play for Zimbabwe: June 2007
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Sunday, 24 June 2007. Progress. is moving forward. Things are happening. It's fantastic. People are jumping on board all over the place. Literally, from distant places like Canada and Denmark, to 'home', Zimbabwe. Kwapi (Idaho Coordinator) mentioned a significant mechanism for maximising the effectiveness of the day when we Play for Zimbabwe: take pictures! Music (having the sounds of home livens the atmosphere and really adds to the celebratory nature of this event). It's amazing to see how united Zimba...
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Play for Zimbabwe: fantastic enthusiasm! Who's where...
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Thursday, 21 June 2007. So far we have 12 coordinators internationally, and hundreds of people joining the various Facebook, Hi5 and MySpace profiles for the event. TORONTO, CANADA: Anja Kortenaar. ALLEROD, DENMARK: Thorben K. JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA: Chanel Bruford. BIRMINGHAM, UK: Tsitsi Madanhire. BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA: Michael House. PITTSBURGH, USA: Kiki Cherry. IDAHO, USA: Kwapi V. NEWCASTLE, UK: Warwick Green. CHICHESTER, UK: Dane Kaagman. PERTH, AUSTRALIA: Lucy Jarvis. View my complete profile.
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Play for Zimbabwe: Playing for Zim in Perth
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Monday, 20 August 2007. Playing for Zim in Perth. Venue: Forrest Park, Walcott Street, My Lawley. Time: 12:30pm - 6pm. The Perth event will be a 20/20 match between a Zimbo team and an Otha team (largely Australians and South Africans). The event is free and open to anyone. Bring your own picnic (note: we didn't get permission from the council to consume alcohol) and mingle with Zimbabweans and friends, with music that reminds us of 'home'. There's a playground for the kids too! View my complete profile.
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Play for Zimbabwe: International Outline
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Sunday, 15 July 2007. The ‘Play for Zimbabwe’ concept was born as a direct result of the cancelled Australian cricket tour to Zimbabwe, which was planned for September. 8216;Play for Zimbabwe’ is an initiative to celebrate the hope, humour and resilience of Zimbabweans. The initiative targets the ‘born free’ generation of Zimbabwean diaspora by offering us the opportunity to represent our country, demonstrate our pride and express our solidarity with the Zimbabwean people. Will take place in several loca...
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Play for Zimbabwe: Progress... is moving forward
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Sunday, 24 June 2007. Progress. is moving forward. Things are happening. It's fantastic. People are jumping on board all over the place. Literally, from distant places like Canada and Denmark, to 'home', Zimbabwe. Kwapi (Idaho Coordinator) mentioned a significant mechanism for maximising the effectiveness of the day when we Play for Zimbabwe: take pictures! Music (having the sounds of home livens the atmosphere and really adds to the celebratory nature of this event). It's amazing to see how united Zimba...
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Play for Zimbabwe: International Press Release
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Friday, 10 August 2007. Pushing Past Politics, Play For Zimbabwe Must Go On. Australia’s Cancellation of Cricket Tour Inspires Worldwide Day of Play. Organizers are using the extended network of young Zimbabweans around the globe, utilizing social networks on the Internet and blog sites, in a grassroots effort to promote unity among scattered citizens of the struggling nation. Mostly university students from Zimbabwe who are not currently in their home country are coordinating games. Like many other youn...
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Play for Zimbabwe: Updated list of coordinators
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Sunday, 8 July 2007. Updated list of coordinators. AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND. Elviria Marbella (Spain) Coordinator. If you would like to contact any of the coordinators, please write to play4zimbabwe@gmail.com. And we will provide contact information. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. T-shirts and Apparel for Play for Zimbabwe. Story in The Zimbabwean. Story on Cricket365.com. Posted on Zimbabwe Situation. Play for Zimbabwe on MySpace. Play for Zimbabwe on Hi5.
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Play for Zimbabwe: Addressing the Prime Minister
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Sunday, 19 August 2007. Addressing the Prime Minister. Thursday 16th August 2007. The Hon John Howard MP. Dear Mr Howard,. In May this year you announced a decision to prevent the Australian Cricket team from touring Zimbabwe this September. Thank you for your decisions, which have naturally had Australia’s best interests at heart, but also adhere by a sense of global responsibility to acknowledge that the situation in Zimbabwe is neither normal nor acceptable. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A day s...
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Play for Zimbabwe: July 2007
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Sunday, 15 July 2007. The ‘Play for Zimbabwe’ concept was born as a direct result of the cancelled Australian cricket tour to Zimbabwe, which was planned for September. 8216;Play for Zimbabwe’ is an initiative to celebrate the hope, humour and resilience of Zimbabweans. The initiative targets the ‘born free’ generation of Zimbabwean diaspora by offering us the opportunity to represent our country, demonstrate our pride and express our solidarity with the Zimbabwean people. Will take place in several loca...
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