Pope Francis approves sainthood for Mother Teresa

POPE Francis on Tuesday formally approved sainthood for Mother Teresa and set September 4 as the date for her canonisation. The move comes 19 years after the death of the missionary…

Border Timbers on recovery path

Ngoni Dapira Business Correspondent MANICALAND’S forestry and wood-processing concern, Border Timbers Limited, is showing positive signs of coming out of the provisional judicial management it is currently under. The Zimbabwe…

Zera rakakodzera kutyaira motokari

SVONDO rino tiri kutarisa nhau yezera rinotenderwa kutyaira mhando dzemotokari dzakasiyana nematanho anofanira kunge achitorwa kuti munhu ange achinzi ave kufanira kutyaira zviri pamutemo.

Honde man guilty of bestiality

Post Reporter A 34-YEAR-OLD married Honde Valley man was fined $100 or spend three months behind bars after he pleaded guilty to having sexual intercourse with a goat. Tonderai Marombedza was…

Hillcrest hosts NASH athletics contest

Blessing Gondokondo IT IS game on in the National Association of Secondary School Heads athletics finals which are being held at Hillcrest College just outside Mutare. The high schools athletics competitions…

‘Amai munoroya, makandisunga’ . . . ‘Iwe mwanangu uri pfambi yemakoko’

Yvonne Chidochashe Manyanja MUMWE musikana anoti amai vake vakamusunga kuburikidza nekumushandisira mushonga wekuti asaroorwe izvo zvave kuita kuti vagare vachipopotedzana nekunangana huroyi.

Stanbic Bank helps empower young Zimbabweans

Business Reporter 26-YEAR-OLD Bryan Wilson is living his dream, thanks to Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe’s quest to grow its people by empowering young Zimbabweans. The leading financial services institution, which is wholly…

Tripoli authorities warn Libya unity govt to keep out

Tripoli — Libya’s unrecognised authorities in control of Tripoli warned a new UN-backed unity government on Wednesday that it would not be welcome in the capital.

Three cops steal fuel

Post Correspondent THREE police officers stationed at Nyazura Police Station were this week hauled before the courts on allegations of stealing 95 litres of petrol worth $124 at their workplace. The…

VaRemba – Unsung tourism heroes

Stephen Ephraem THE VaRemba people may be described as an ethnic group spread in Southern Africa, but commonly found in Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa. The VaRemba people are also called…

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