Queen of love potions
Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Correspondent An elderly woman who gave her daughter-in-law a love potion has been ordered to pay a fine of three cattle to the latter’s parents. …
Ramadan 2022: How Premier League football is evolving
YOU might notice a slight change in some Premier League matches over the next few weeks. Saturday marks the start of Ramadan for Muslims around the world, taking place…
Infantino to stand for re-election
DOHA. — Gianni Infantino announced yesterday he will stand for re-election for a third term as president of FIFA. “I want to tell you that I will be standing for…
SA’s R95bn power plans delayed again
South Africa’s plan to add an estimated R95 billion (US$6,5 billion) worth of private power generation has been further delayed as the nation continues to suffer from intermittent power outages.…
Salah hints at Egypt retirement
LONDON. — Liverpool’s Egypt star Mohamed Salah has hinted he may be ready to retire from international football following World Cup heartbreak against Senegal. Salah missed a penalty in Tuesday’s…
Refuse compactor for Rusape
Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent GOVERNMENT is providing a lifeline to local authorities, with Rusape Town Council being the latest beneficiary of the benevolent gesture after receiving US$250 000 for…
Exploring African theatre
Friday Lessons with Sir Shelton Mwanyisa Greetings learners, parents and guardians! Welcome to your Visual and Performing Arts weekly lessons column brought to you by your favourite newspaper, The…
$3 million for wrecking marriage
Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent A RUSAPE-BASED man who was having an affair with a married woman was caught red-handed by the woman’s husband and is now facing $3 million…
Granny (83) stoned to death
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent A 36-YEAR-OLD Zimunya man last week stoned his 83-year-old aunt to death over witchcraft allegations. Itai Chinaka accused the deceased, Ms Enesi Mukwindidza (86) of…
NEW: Covid-19 virus likely continues to evolve but severity reduces over time: WHO
SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, is likely to keep evolving as transmission continues globally, but its severity will reduce due to immunity acquired by vaccination and infection, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Wednesday.











