Day schools find winning formula

DAY schools in Manicaland Province are doing exceptionally well with a significant number of candidates attaining 15 points and above in last year’s ZIMSEC Advanced Level examinations.

Red flag over ECD teachers’ shortage

AN acute shortage of Early Childhood Development (ECD) teachers across the province has left some teachers handling classes of between 150 and 200 pupils, The Manica Post has learnt.

Driver killed in gory ritual murder

IN a suspected case of ritual murder, the body of a 57-year-old tractor driver who had been missing for five days was found with a deep cut on the head.

Funding delays Sakubva Renewal

GOVERNMENT is working on an alternative financing model to kick-start the Sakubva Urban Renewal Project after the initial financing partner faced challenges, a Cabinet minister has said.

Buhera whiz-kid appeals for help

CALL him a genius, wonder or whiz-kid.

Transformer thieves exploit power cuts

A NUMBER of families in Mutare’s Chikanga, Sakubva and Dangamvura have woken up without electricity in their homes after breakers were stolen from their meter boxes during the night; while theft of transformers and copper cables has left some parts of Manicaland in total darkness.

Huge send-off for slain Benza cousins

MOURNERS included people from all walks of life — from classmates at St Robert’s Mbaza Primary School in Mutasa to deputy president of the Senate, Senator Mike Nyambuya.

Madly in love with cheating wife

WHEN it comes to describing the pain of betrayal, words often fail many people. 

Ritual blood still fresh after 45 years

VILLAGERS in Nedziwa, Chimanimani, were last week left weak-kneed after some mysterious items and a horn filled with blood were dug up from the Farmwright Store’s foundation.

Information as a public good

World Press Freedom Day’ is celebrated every year on May 3. It is one of the calendar events outlined, organised and promoted by the United Nations. 

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