Tharisa expects 134pc jump in earnings per share
Tharisa expects to report an increase of up to 134 percent in earnings per share for the financial year ended in September.
Businessman up for murder
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent A BUHERA businessman allegedly teamed up with six other people to fatally assault a villager who had destroyed property at his shop. The now late villager,…
Arteta wants Wenger back
ARSENAL boss Mikel Arteta says he wants to bring former Gunners manager Arsene Wenger back to the club in some capacity and has already spoken to him about a…
Rattling witchcraft row
Prayer Muronzerei Post Reporter BREAKING ranks with his brother’s children has appeared to be the easy way out for a Zimunya man after his wife was labelled a witch by…
Woods making progress
TIGER Woods says he is “making progress” after sharing the first footage of him playing golf since he was seriously injured in a car accident in February. The 15-time…
Coping with exam anxiety
Friday Lessons With Uncle J EXAMINATIONS are now with us, and I know that many candidates have butterflies in their tummies. We all want the best from our toil,…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Kick out gender-based violence
ZIMBABWE from yesterday (Thursday) joined the rest of the world in campaigning against gender-based violence. Globally, 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence are marked from November 25 to December…
Better days for Nyanyadzi farmers
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent A TOTAL of 30 Nyanyadzi smallholder farmers who recently penned lucrative deals on sustainable horticultural farming, and value addition of butternuts and onions with two local…
Fruit processing plant buoys farmers
Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent FARMERS in Chimanimani and Chipinge have upped their game in terms of macadamia farming in anticipation of the setting up of a fruit processing plant in…
Chillies, salt punishment for cheat
Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Correspondent SPRINKLING red chillies and salt on the privates of his cheating wife’s lover terribly backfired for a Harare man and his colleague after they were slapped…











