Djokovic wins WTC final
ABU DHABI — Novak Djokovic beat Nicolas Almagro to clinch the Mubadala World Tennis Championship exhibition tournament on Saturday. The world number one from Serbia beat the Spaniard 6-7 (4-7),Serena fires warning shots
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Mukachana Hanyani
The recent Zanu-PF Annual National People’s Conference held in Gweru this December identified factionalism and corruption as stumbling blocks which needed to be dealt with to win elections due in
Know your author: Kandawasvika
Marcia Gore
Patrick Kandawasvika, a Zimbabwean teacher based in South African authored the book Danger Cord. He was born on March 18, 1969 in Kandawasvika Village near Mount St Marys in Hwedza.From where the wind blows: Anthology of modern Zim poetry
Aaron Mupondi
Editors: Oliver Nyambi and Tendai MangenaPublisher: Mambo Press
A year of political bickering, noise
Hebert Zharare Political Editor
Political bickering, mudslinging, betrayals — the list is endless, characterised the year 2012. It was a busy year and political protagonists had sleepless nights as they tried to outwit each other. Indeed, itGood-enough racial equality at World Bank
Adrienne Smith
Good governance anchored in accountability and transparency is widely accepted as a prime factor for economic development and the rule of law. There is also a watered-down version of good governance
Editorial Comment: Bottled water: Customer safety must come first
There is a common catch line associated with conservationists that goes “water is life”. Without water we cannot talk of life, showing how true that statement has been, is and will forever be. As urban


