Rallying behind Amai Mugabe

John Mukumbo I ALWAYS admire and appreciate the concept of the Shona proverb that says, “Ushe madzoro hunoravadzanwa”, literally translated to mean that leadership is not a permanent duty but…

Oldest profession market shrinks

Liberty Dube and Luthando Mapepa in Chipinge BRANDED the oldest profession in the world, commercial sex work has become a vital source of living in the small agro-based town of…

Kidnapped MP speaks out

Mercy Ngwebvu MUTASA South National Assembly Member Cde Irene Zindi believes last Friday’s kidnapping and car-jacking which she suffered at the hands of three men was politically motivated to intimidate…

Zambia admires Zim’s rural electrification

Abel Zhakata Senior Reporter THE Zambian Rural Electrification Authority is impressed by the rate at which the Rural Electrification Agency is providing power to rural communities in Zimbabwe as well…

‘Craft curriculum for sustainable development’

Post Reporter THE education sector should now focus on crafting a curriculum that allows the implementation of programmes that are relevant to the country’s economic turnaround thrust, Deputy Minister for…

Gvt working on motor vehicle policy: Bimha

GOVERNMENT is working on a motor vehicle policy which will address the various challenges faced by local car assembling companies, the Minister of Industry and Commerce, Cde Mike Bimha, has…

Sables’ battle cry

 Ngoni Dapira IN June 24, 1995 South Africa’s national rugby team, the Springboks wrote their own history and a history for Africa when they hosted the Rugby World Cup and …

Two musical groups to represent Mutare

ONLY two musical groups – Memo and The Antiques and Assegai Crew – will represent Mutare District at this year’s edition of the Chimanimani Arts Festival to be held in…

Gospel crooner SA bound

RISING gospel crooner Trymore Bande, who seems to be enjoying the musical expedition and taking it seriously, looks set to break into the international market and is scheduled to stage…

The death of the postman

Garikai Dzoma When I was a young man in our rural home there were only two households with landline phones. These doubled as phone shops and people would queue for…

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