God’s plans shouldn’t be questioned
WE enter a week that marks the commemoration of the crucifixion and resurrection of the
Cote d’Ivoire’s recovery gains pace
ABIDJAN.
Cote d’Ivoire’s slow recovery after four months of bloodshed gained pace yesterday as Alassane
Govt rockets crash into Misrata
TRIPOLI.
More than a hundred government rockets crashed into Misrata yesterday after Western
Mubarak moved to military hospital
CAIRO.
Egypt’s state prosecutor decided yesterday to move ailing ex-president Hosni Mubarak to
A tale of two religions
By Isdore Guvamombe
SPORADIC darting and pacing runs along, and up-and-down the stadium terraces for the
Young Warriors, Botswana draw
From Eddie Chikamhi in MOLEPOLOLE, Botswana
Botswana……………………..(2) 2
Zimbabwe…………………….(1) 2
A perfect society in an imperfect world
I want to thank the readers for an overwhelming response to last week’s article. It is those
‘There’s no ruling or ruled nation’
Michael Jhon
GREAT men are remembered by posterity for their exploits. The Korean people call their
International volleyball body conducts coaching clinic in Harare
Sports Reporter
AN expert from the Federation of International Volleyball is in Harare conducting the first
Lerumo athletics champs revived
By Augustine Hwata
AFTER a two-year absence, the Harare Athletics Board have revived the Robert Lerumo Track




