Demand for steel continues to soar

THE value of Zimbabwe’s annual steel imports is now estimated at just under half billion US dollars following the collapse of the country’s  largest steel maker, Zisco, in 2008.

Ndiraya wants Antonio to maintain cool head

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya believes teenage sensation Bill Antonio needs to be exposed to more domestic football so that he will be ripe by the…

Star FM postpones Listeners’ Choice Music Awards

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Leading radio station, Star FM, has postponed the fourth edition of its Listeners’ Choice Music Awards to a later date, Zimpapers Radio Broadcasting Division general…

20 and counting: Serial killer reveals details

  Abel Zhakata and Samuel Kadungure THE arrest of serial rapist and killer — Bright Zhantali (30) — now linked to more than 20 murders, has brought relief to a…

Africa University gets new VC

Post Reporter KENYAN national, Professor Peter Mageto has been appointed Africa University’s fifth Vice Chancellor. The appointment was made by Africa University’s board of directors recently. Professor Mageto is the…

Science teacher shortages hit Manicaland

Abel Zhakata Senior Reporter A SERIOUS shortage of Science teachers has hit several schools in Manicaland, amid reports that the few available ones have joined private practice, thereby leaving public…

Chimanimani radio station preps a gear up

  Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent THE Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) has urged recently licensed community radio stations to speed up their processes and go on air to avoid having…

Baba Harare dates Mai Titi at Theatre in the Park

Lesego Valela Arts Reporter Afro-fusion and Jiti musician Baba Harare will today ignite Theatre In the Park as he is set to square off with comedienne Felistas Murata, affectionately known…

Climate change chokes rural women

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter ANOTHER climate catastrophe with severe impact on rural women and young girls has plagued Manicaland. The province has been affected by a prolonged dry spell…

Little progress in value addition

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter MANICALAND has made little progress towards the value addition of agricultural and mineral products, with a lot of value being lost through the export of…

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