Maligwa smiles beyond the grave . . . US$88 500 vehicle for late Town Clerk
THE late former Mutare Town Clerk, Mr Joshua Maligwa, is set to receive a golden handshake valued at over $15 million if the city fathers rubber-stamp recent recommendations made by senior management, The Manica Post has learned.
Dangamvura Water Project stalls
After missing the December and April deadlines on completing the much-awaited Dangamvura Water Pipeline Project, Mutare City Council seems to have resigned to fate, with the Mayor, Councillor Blessing Tandi saying council would complete the project in due course.
Smuggling syndicates under spotlight
As the smuggling of second-hand clothes, fuel, drugs and other goods through Forbes Border Post and several illegal points along the border with Mozambique continues, rogue law enforcement agents have been accused of working in cahoots with smuggling syndicates.
Free-for-all at hospital pharmacy
HEALTH and Child Care Deputy Minister, Dr John Mangwiro, on Tuesday came face-to-face with inefficiencies in State institutions after his unannounced visit to Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital revealed that the institution’s pharmacy was operating without a record of medicines in stock and those disbursed.
DCCs undergo ideology training
ZANU PF district coordinating committees (DCCs) from Manicaland’s four political districts have undergone party ideology training to hone their critical thinking skills and interpretation of the socio-political and economic spectrum in their quest to give strategic direction to the grassroots.
Manica diamonds shine at O-Level
Manicaland Provincial education director (PED), Mr Edward Shumba, has hailed the 20 best performing schools for effectively educating and exposing students from different socio-economic backgrounds to challenging coursework.
Teachers’ incentives back
SOME schools are headed for a collision course with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education after re-introducing teacher incentives and creating disparities in teachers’ earnings.
Vapostori’s vaccination crucial for herd immunity
GOVERNMENT is widening its Covid-19 vaccination scope by targeting apostolic sects in pursuit of achieving herd immunity, Health and Child Care Deputy Minister, Dr John Mangwiro, has said.
Man in dock for death threats
A MUTARE businessman has been hauled before the courts for allegedly taking a 14-year-old girl out partying before pointing a pistol at her father and threatening to kill him.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Spare a thought for thirsty Dangamvura
THE provision of water is a basic human right as enshrined in our Constitution.











