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. 

Tenax FC tightening loose ends

PREMIER Soccer League debutantes, Tenax FC are leaving no stone unturned in their quest to make their presence felt in the domestic top-flight league after acquiring the services of new players, including talented Manicaland Juniors of Excellence Soccer Academy (MAJESA) star, Romeo Taringa.

Murigwa appointed AAG Manicaland president

AWARD-WINNING and Mutare-based entrepreneur, Mr Knowledge Murigwa has been appointed the new Affirmative Action Group (AAG) Manicaland president.

Huge market for rabbits

THERE is increased demand for rabbit meat on both local and international markets and local farmers have been urged to increase productivity to meet the demand.

Dealing with anguish, pain of murder

MANICALAND Province and the entire nation at large had a dark cloud thrown over her on April 13, 2021 when the two Benza cousins, Delan and Melisa (both seven years old Grade one pupils at St Robert’s Mbaza Primary School in Mutasa) could not be accounted for, both at school and at home. 

Vaccines: Getting the shot on target

IN the duel that the game of football is, the overall objective is for a team to fare better than their opponent by outscoring them to win the match.

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