ZIMA to hold a social responsibility day in Nyanga

Health Reporter ZIMBABWE Medical Association (ZIMA) Manicaland Branch will tomorrow (Saturday) hold a social responsibility day at Regina Coeli Mission in Nyanga. Doctors from all over Manicaland will converge at…

Kasi Lunatics entice Oskido through song

Simbarashe Mutizwa Showbiz Reporter KASI Lunatics have released a single Oskido in honour of Oskido (real name Oscar Bonginkosi Mdlongwa) as a way to entice him to sign the group under…

Teachers ask the questions

MR MTISI, what can I do to be an excellent English teacher? I have been teaching Grade 6 and 7 classes for 6 years. This year our school adopted a…

Manhenga, Mbofana billed for Vic Falls Fest

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent ZIMBABWE’S top female musicians, Busi Ncube, Dudu Manhenga and Prudence Katomeni-Mbofana are the headlining acts at this year’s Victoria Falls International Festival Tourism Expo. Known as the Vic…

Are holiday lessons really necessary?

Nhamoinesu Muchagumisa WELL done, Morris Mtisi, for your views on issues bedevilling the Zimbabwean Education System (The Manica Post, 4 June 2014). As a teacher and parent I feel obliged…

Zuma ‘still working’ on Nkandla report

Johannesburg — President Jacob Zuma was still working on a report on costly upgrades at his Nkandla home, his spokesperson said yesterday. “President Jacob Zuma is still seized with preparing…

Hats off to grammarians at World Cup

THE World Cup was un-contentiously decided at Maracana Stadium in Brazil on Sunday, July 13: German 1 Argentina 0. The best team won and the World Cup carnivals and “funerals”…

Passengers injured as SAA flight hits turbulence

Hong Kong — Twenty-five people were injured when a passenger jet from South Africa to Hong Kong hit turbulence on Wednesday, police said, with two men seriously hurt and hospitalised…

Honda Fit gaining popularity

AT the end of this instalment I will publish your feedback with respect to the issue of police roadblocks which we tackled in the last two weeks. I have noted…

South Africans urged to clean up for Mandela

Johannesburg — South Africans are urged to clean up their cities, towns, neighbourhoods, villages and schools on Nelson Mandela International Day, government said on Wednesday. “Government encourages all South Africans to…

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