Murdered girlfriend wreaks havoc
Ngoni Dapira AN avenging spirit of a girlfriend is now demanding appeasement from Dudzai Marware after 36 years since her murder.
Mhandarume School officially opens
Post Reporter NON-Governmental Organisation, World Vision recently officially handed over five classroom blocks built to a tune of $300 000 to Mhandarume Secondary School.
Chinamasa’s move on bonuses bold, sensible
Ngoni Dapira BUSINESS lobby groups have described as bold and sensible the announcement by Finance and Economic Development Minister Cde Patrick Chinamasa to suspend civil servants’ bonuses for two years…
Sisco security guards take law into their own hands
Tendai Gukutikwa TWO Sisco Wholesalers security guards will fork out $150 each in fines, while the other one awaits trial after they assaulted a pregnant customer who was found in…
10 nominees for Innovation Prize for Africa Awards
What do an environmentally-friendly minicab, a water distillation system and a fire alert detector, have in common? They all represent outstanding innovation talent across Africa, applied for the celebrated Innovation…
Sakubva 1 High debating trio United States bound
Morris Mtisi THREE lucky debating club members from Sakubva 1 High School in Mutare and their trainer-coach, Mrs Celia Jack, shall be in Dallas, Texas, in the United States of…
All set for Chipinge Uhuru celebrations
Chipinge Correspondent CHIPINGE District will tomorrow (Saturday) join the rest of the nation in celebrating Zimbabwe’s 35 years of self rule which runs under the theme: Zimbabwe @35: Consolidating Unity,…
Blacks’ lifestyle before independence
Abel Zhakata Senior Reporter THIRTY-FIVE years on since attaining independence on April 18, 1980, Zimbabwe has witnessed a remarkable improvement in the general lifestyle of its citizenry.

