New furniture business opens in Mutare
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent FAST-RISING furniture and events company, Lulu’s Events and Jar Furnitures, which has branches in Masvingo and Zvishavane, has spread its tentacles to Mutare. The company specialises…
Rashford embarrassed by thrashing
MANCHESTER. — Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford said he stayed away from social media over the last few days as he was embarrassed by Sunday’s 5-0 loss to Liverpool but…
Sex orgy kills man
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent A 49-YEAR-OLD man who is suspected to have had an overdose of sex enhancing pills last week died after a sex orgy with his girlfriend at…
It’s not a gentlemen’s game anymore
ALL along Blabber thought that life should be much less a competitive struggle for survival, instead it should be a triumph of true cooperation and creativity. Not until Yours Truly…
Love does not live here anymore
Tendai Kwaramba Post Reporter UNHAPPY with his wife’s promiscuous ways, coupled with threats and physical abuse, a bitter Chikanga man has dragged his spouse to court seeking a way out…
Back pain: Why exercise can provide relief
AFTER many months in lockdown, a lot of us are finding that we are experiencing back pain that we had not been bothered by before. There could be many reasons…
Mutare Poly’s innovation pays off
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent MUTARE Polytechnic College’s Hospitality Department has set up a processing plant to value add, and commercialise cowpeas by producing stock feed, organic cooking oil, flour, coffee…
NEW: Natfoods backs agriculture revival
Listed manufacturer, National Foods Holdings Limited (Natfoods) says the improved performance of the agriculture sector will reduce the need for imported raw materials.
NEW: China unveils multiple measures to ensure stable supplies, prices of vegetables
China’s commerce ministry has actively carried out work to ensure supplies and stabilise prices of vegetables, an official said Thursday.
NEW: Zimplats, Mines Ministry sign MOU
The Ministry of Mines and Mining Development and the country’s largest platinum miner, Zimbabwe Platinum Holdings (Zimplats), have signed a memorandum of understanding that will see the mining giant invest US$1,8 billion to bolster its operations, including the setting up of a 110 megawatt (MW) solar plant.











