Glen View 1 High U-17 girls upbeat

Roy Matiki Sports Reporter
HARARE representatives in the COPA Coca-Cola Under-17 girls’ schools soccer national finals, Glen View 1 High, believe they will do well in Victoria Falls this weekend. Glen View 1 High and Vainona High will be

Chunga, Ndlovu to grace Copa Coca-Cola

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
WARRIORS’ legends Peter Ndlovu and Moses Chunga are expected to provide the inspirational touch for the players at this year’s edition of the Copa Coca-Cola tournament when they grace the

Ill-wind tour that blew no good

Farirai Chubvu
United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s extraordinary 13-day tour of Asia and the Middle East represented an incendiary mix of provocation and hypocrisy and signalled a new eruption of

Africa’s 10 medal hopes

LONDON — Athletes from 53 African countries have been arriving in London ahead of today’s opening ceremony for the 2012 Olympic Games. So who among the continent’s sportsmen and women are

Footballers to light Olympics

LONDON — Defending champions Argentina failed to qualify for the men’s Olympic football tournament, but there will be no lack of quality on display. Brazil and Spain are regarded by many as

Editorial Comment: Cotton prices should follow market rates

While the decision by Government to set minimum cotton prices to break the deadlock between ginners and farmers will definitely spur growers into selling the crop they have been withholding, the decision appears to have ignored a lot of pricing fundamentals.

Rawlings speaks on Mills death

ACCRA — Ghana’s ex-leader Jerry Rawlings has said late president John Atta Mills was suffering from cancer and could only work for a few hours per day before his death earlier this week.

South Korea prosecutors charge president’s brother

SEOUL — South Korean prosecutors said yesterday they have brought graft charges against the brother of President Lee Myung-Bak, following a series of corruption scandals involving the leader’s aides.

More people die in Beijing rains

BEIJING — Information transparency has become another big test for the Beijing municipal government after it failed to respond to street talk over “withheld updates” on the death toll from the heaviest rain in 61 years.

SA economic achievements negated by high levels of inequality

CAPE TOWN — South Africa’s economy has done well in many ways since the fall of apartheid in 1994, but economic achievements are, to a large extent, negated by the persistence of very high levels of inequality, the World Bank said in a report released on Tuesday.

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