Man City back Mancini

LONDON — Roberto Mancini has been given what appears to be his first vote of confidence by new Manchester City chief executive Ferran Soriano.
Soriano was installed at the Etihad Stadium last August after formally working at Barcelona but has kept a low profile.

It’s the Battle of Dances

Swagga T
All roads lead to 7 Arts Theatre tonight for the high schools dance battle.
The dance festival dubbed, “Lose Yourself”, is organised by Lyfstyle Dance Studio and will see schools such as Harare High, Churchill, Westridge High, Gateway, St John’s College

Understanding gender, sex

Gina T HI Cool teens
It is great to be back with you after taking a break to rejuvenate and revitalise. I return with a brand new hip column in which we will talk about girl stuff and boy stuff.
Just how different are boys and girls or men and women, beside the obvious biological differences?

Cool Lifestyle shines in Nam

By Swagga T recently in NAMIBIA
Cool Lifestyle shone at the just-ended week- long Chinambia workshop in Namibia.
Speaking during the workshop, Namibian children hailed the paper saying that it is such a noble idea to come up with a platform where teenagers can share their views.

Allied Arts a success

. . . as  Gateway, Hellenics win big

Zecheaus Nemadire Cool Lifestyle Correspondent
There was joy and excitement at the National Institute of Allied Arts (NIAA)’s vocal and instrumental concert held at the Harare International School last Saturday.
The highlight was the more than 20 schools that participated in this year’s festival which ran for three consecutive weeks. The hugely successful concert saw Gateway and Hellenics

Warriors settle in Egypt

Petros Kausiyo in ALEXANDRIA, Egypt
DESPITE the underdog tag shadowing them, a battalion of youthful Warriors were still in bullish mood as they flew into Egypt early yesterday morning for a tough 2014 World Cup qualifier against the Pharaohs here on Tuesday night.

Remember that Egyptian sports magazine that mocked us, twenty years ago, as blacks, slaves and tribesmen?

IT has taken us exactly 20 years to return to Egypt, for a World Cup qualifier, and revisit the scene of one of the most dramatic nights in the history of our Warriors. Fate has somehow ensured that two decades would pass, before we met the Pharaohs again in a World Cup showdown on their home soil, to give time for wounds, both emotional and

Prayer, key to spirituality

HAVING been touched and also disturbed by the trend of the preaching of gospel in this age, I have noted that a majority of preachers and religious writers are concentrating on prosperity, while neglecting other areas like prayer.

Prof Chinua Achebe is dead

Nigeria’s literary icon and publisher of several novels, Chinua Achebe, is dead. Mr. Achebe, 82, died in the United States where he was said to have suffered from an undisclosed…

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