US$1m cattle succumb to January disease
Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter THEILERIOSIS, also known as January Disease, has killed about 2 173 cattle worth around US$1 million in Manicaland Province since January, with Mutare District becoming the…
Massive road upgrades on track
Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter MASSIVE road infrastructure upgrades are gathering momentum in all the seven districts of Manicaland, with contractors racing against time to complete the major works before the…
President cheers up Manicaland pupils
Ray Bande Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa fulfilled his pledge to provide computers to Cyclone Idai-ravaged Ndima High School in Rusitu when 20 laptops were handed over to the institution during…
‘Community radios to enhance early warning systems’
Ray Bande Senior Reporter ESTABLISHMENT of community radio stations in different areas around the country will go a long way in addressing communication challenges normally faced in times of natural…
Devolution funds spur Nyanga development
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent NYANGA Rural District Council has received a total of $40.1 million as devolution funds since 2019 and has channelled a large portion of the money to…
Acting Town Clerk suspended . . . as councillors demand suits
Abel Zhakata and Ray Bande MUTARE City Council has suspended Acting Town Clerk — Anthony Mutara — and placed him on indefinite forced leave, while councillors tried to arm-twist management…
RTC battles to recover $245m
Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent RUSAPE Town Council has resolved to employ aggressive means to recover a staggering $245 million it is being owed by defaulting ratepayers and businesses. According to…
Another shot in the arm for agriculturel…Mechanisation hubs set up for farmers
Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor AHEAD of this year’s agricultural season, President Mnangagwa has called upon farmers to start land preparations as he assured them of access to well-resourced provincial agriculture mechanisation…
Drug abuse: ‘Mutoriro’ cases flood courts
ABUSE of the dangerous drug called crystal methamphetamine, commonly known as “mutoriro”, “dombo” or “guka”, by youths has reached alarming levels with at least 100 young men and women appearing at the Harare Magistrates’ Court in the past three months.
Gold panners disrupt learning
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent ILLEGAL mining activities in Penhalonga are disrupting access to quality education to pupils in the area as the illegal miners are stealing school property and converting…











