Garanganga, Sibanda sail through

THE International Tennis Federation Old Mutual Futures Series got underway yesterday with Zimbabwe’s Takanyi Garanganga and Mehluli Sibanda sailing through to the second round at Harare Sports Club.

Garanganga, Sibanda sail through

THE International Tennis Federation Old Mutual Futures Series got underway yesterday with Zimbabwe’s Takanyi Garanganga and Mehluli Sibanda sailing through to the second round at Harare Sports Club.

Garanganga, Sibanda sail through

THE International Tennis Federation Old Mutual Futures Series got underway yesterday with Zimbabwe’s Takanyi Garanganga and Mehluli Sibanda sailing through to the second round at Harare Sports Club.

Garanganga, Sibanda sail through

THE International Tennis Federation Old Mutual Futures Series got underway yesterday with Zimbabwe’s Takanyi Garanganga and Mehluli Sibanda sailing through to the second round at Harare Sports Club.

Garanganga, Sibanda sail through

THE International Tennis Federation Old Mutual Futures Series got underway yesterday with Zimbabwe’s Takanyi Garanganga and Mehluli Sibanda sailing through to the second round at Harare Sports Club.

Garanganga, Sibanda sail through

THE International Tennis Federation Old Mutual Futures Series got underway yesterday with Zimbabwe’s Takanyi Garanganga and Mehluli Sibanda sailing through to the second round at Harare Sports Club.

Garanganga, Sibanda sail through

THE International Tennis Federation Old Mutual Futures Series got underway yesterday with Zimbabwe’s Takanyi Garanganga and Mehluli Sibanda sailing through to the second round at Harare Sports Club.

No going back on new curriculum —minister

GOVERNMENT will not backtrack on the implementation of the new curriculum, but will only scout for more resources to meet its demands, a Cabinet minister has said.

No going back on new curriculum —minister

GOVERNMENT will not backtrack on the implementation of the new curriculum, but will only scout for more resources to meet its demands, a Cabinet minister has said.

No going back on new curriculum —minister

GOVERNMENT will not backtrack on the implementation of the new curriculum, but will only scout for more resources to meet its demands, a Cabinet minister has said.

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