Don’t complain, act on the Word
Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God (Philippians 4:6). Often-times, you’ll find certain people whose…
The reincarnation of Lucky Dube
THE “One People” band rose from the ashes of pain caused by the tragic passing of their talented and charismatic leader, Lucky Dube in October 2007. Always popular in Ireland…
Bantu Rovers hope for title league takes a huge knock
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter BANTU Rovers’ Southern Region Division One Soccer League title hopes took a huge knock when they lost 0-1 on Wednesday to visiting Makomo to surrender…
Extravagance— The scourge of society
EXTRAVAGANCE in recent times has become a common phenomenon that has affected all strata of the society!
Nhava yemberi
Ticha Danga ZVATAPEDZA kunyora bvunzo dzegore rechinomwe kudai, tatarisana nerwendo rwemberi urwo rwunoda manyatera nembuva. Mbuva iyi tinoirongedza munhava kuitira kumberi uko tichazoivhura tichishandisa zvirimo.
Report rape cases early
Jabulani Mangezi Policing Manicaland Welcome dear reader, to the first edition of the column “Policing Manicaland”.
Birchenough Bridge Hospital official steals drugs
Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent A PHARMACY technician based at Birchenough Bridge Hospital in Buhera District was last Thursday dragged to Chipinge Magistrates’ Court for allegedly stealing
Zim’s platinum plans should not be a pipe dream
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Post Correspondent Zimbabwe’s plans to encourage local beneficiation of minerals have suffered a setback owing to the slump in commodity prices that has severely reduced mining
Fake death certificate woman in court
Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Correspondent — THE RUSAPE woman who in 2014 helped to fake her husband’s death and claimed pensions and other benefits from Old Mutual Funeral Services and National…
African Tax Administration Forum elects new council
Post Correspondent The African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) elected a new governing Council to lead the organisation for the next two years at its recently ended fourth General





