Team Manicaland ready for ZNYG

Blessing Rwizi CAMPING for the Zimbabwe National Youth Games Team Manicaland has been smooth at Hartzell High School and the provincial representatives in various sporting disciplines have no excuse for…

Tongogara marks World Refugee Day

Luthando Mapepa THOUSANDS of refugees in Zimbabwe recently gathered at the country’s biggest refugee camp, Tongogara Refugee Camp, to commemorate World Refugee Day.

Ex-manager up for fraud

Sherzadee Mkwamba A FORMER steel manager for Major Family Savings (MFS) is alleged to have defrauded his employer of $140. Chengetai Chomba appeared before Mutare magistrate, Miss Venencia Mugota last…

No more anger outbursts again? It is possible

Dr Mazvita Machinga Mental Health EVERYONE gets angry on occasion and so many have problems in managing their anger. I promised that I will sensitize you on positive ways to manage…

True War Hero fell at St Augustine’s

Morris Mtisi YES, a true hero fell at St Augustine’s High School; Date 5 August 1979; Time just before dawn. Synopsis: A true war-hero falls at Tsambe; exact spot, the…

Local producer aspires for stardom

Mercy Ngwebvu TALENTED and dynamic music producer, Abel T, has vowed to continue with his struggle to stardom, adding that he will take his fans and clients with him as…

MSC eye Police Defenders victory

Ngoni Dapira MUTARE Sports Club currently sitting at the bottom of the topflight Super-Six Rugby League hope to overturn their position when they face Police Defenders next Saturday.

E. Highlands campaign launched

Ngoni Dapira TOURISM operators in Manicaland last Friday launched the ‘Eastern Highlands Experience’ promotional campaign meant to prop up domestic, regional and international tourist arrivals in the region.

Editorial Comment:

THE second term school calendar ended last week and parents are now busy saving money to pay fees for the third time that begins a few weeks from now.

Ten things dads should teach sons about dating

DEAR Coleen “THAT poor kid.” “He has no chance.” “Tough draw for him.” Statements like this are common when I talk to people about our son, the one boy out…

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