Nkhoma: From Harare to Wall Street

ATLANTA. — The Georgia State men’s soccer programme can base much of its success, such as a 2011 NCAA Tournament at-large berth, on a hard-working mentality on and off the soccer pitch. That same mentality drives its student-athletes to achieve their academic and professional

Econet tells court it has no agreement with NetOne

Innocent Ruwende Senior Court Reporter
ECONET Wireless yesterday told the High Court that it was not obliged to

Hough in Sunshine Tour’s BMG Classic

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
MICKY Hough will be the only Zimbabwean golf player who will take part in the Sunshine Tour’s BMG Classic set for next week. A total of 28 players will be gunning for a top 10 finish in the qualifiers to book a slot in the finals. The tournament will be held at Glendower Golf Club in South Africa.

Failure, as Gideon Gono used to say during his protracted battle against hyperinflation, simply isn’t an option tomorrow

If our boys feel they deserve to play at the 2013 Nations Cup finals then they should be good enough to weather whatever storm comes their way blowing from the Atlantic into the November 11 Stadium tomorrow because, with all due respect, if we can’t defend a 3-1 lead, then we don’t deserve to be in Mzansi.
There was a time when we had virtually perfected the art of collapsing at the final hurdle, whenever it came to the World and Nations Cup qualifiers, we even ended up believing someone had cursed us.

Things women do in polygamous marriages for favours

Isdore Guvamombe Reflections
In the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve axes carried in the same bag cannot avoid rattling and so do hoes concurrently dig­ging a small pit. It is inevitable. Do cattle drinking from a dwindling pool not fight for the life-saving liquid? And, so do women in a polyg­amous marriage not fight for their man’s

MDC-T still to deliver promises

Hebert Zharare Political Editor
Thousands of people thronged the Glamis Sta­dium at the Exhibition Park in Harare on Febru­ary 14, 2009 to listen to Prime Min­ister Morgan Tsvangi­rai’s maiden address after being sworn in. Civil servants, mainly nurses and doctors were on strike and hospitals had closed shop. The illegal eco­nomic sanctions were taking

Thrive to create a viable public transport system

Harare City Council has finally deployed staff into the bus terminuses and ranks in the city cen­tre, backed by the Zimbabwe Republic Police to enforce traffic and licensing laws. However, they must move swiftly to create the managed public transport system the city requires, commuters crave and other motorists demand.

Leadership: Zim’s new challenge

Aguy C. Georgias
That Zimbabwe would one day suffer from a dearth of leadership had never been my worst fear for the country. Even the stereo-typical concern that “leadership failure” has been the most significant and decisive factor in limiting Africa’s economic progress and social development did not appear to me, to be much of a

Global crisis and emerging nations

Nhlanhla Nene
The global financial crisis and the recession that followed it signalled the beginning of a new global era. The global economy has been thrown into turmoil and each economy faces a unique set of challenges. As early as January 2011 the update to the IMF’s World Economic Outlook, noted that while economic conditions

We’ll battle like real Warriors — Nyandoro

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
WARRIORS’ stand-in captain, Esrom Nyandoro, says they have a golden chance to qualify for the 2013 Nations Cup finals but need to seize the moment when it comes in Luanda on Sunday rather than buckle under the burden of expectations. The Warriors are expected to leave tonight for the crucial winner-take-all

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