Armed robbers raid Nyanga guest house
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent TWO armed robbers pounced on a Nyanga guest house last week on Saturday and made good their escape with cash and a smartphone, all valued…
When toys, food, shelter are not everything
Shelton Mwanyisa Emerging Issues in Education The reasons why children go to school are varied. Some have long term ambitions, some follow their friends and then some are dragged.…
323 second-hand bales seized in Penhalonga
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent SUPPORT Unit police details in Penhalonga this week intercepted two vehicles that were carrying 323 bales of second-hand clothes which had been smuggled from Mozambique…
8 villagers kill mental patient
Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent EIGHT Rusape villagers were recently arrested for allegedly teaming up to fatally assault a suspected mental patient. The eight — Tadiwa Sikeleti (52), Leonard Tekere…
Be wary of malaria
Dr Tendai Zuze Health Matters MONDAY, April 25, is World Malaria Day and this year it will be commemorated under the theme: “Harness innovation to reduce the malaria…
When cupid shoots a spear
Liberty Dube Weekender Correspondent A CONTROVERSIAL Mutare man, Taurai Mukono (48), is on the run after he went berserk and fatally stabbed his wife with a half-metre spear, accusing…
Young poet gets full scholarship
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent ART continues paying dividends for the Hwerekwere family after their second child, Vimbainashe, was awarded a full scholarship at 3 Brigade Primary School for being…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Being counted matters
ZIMBABWE is currently holding its fifth National Population and Housing Census which commenced yesterday (Thursday) and will run up to April 30, 2022. The country’s statistical agency, ZimStat, was…
Another marriage in tatters
Liberty Dube Weekender Correspondent A MUTARE couple’s marriage is on the verge of collapse following the husband’s alleged promiscuous behaviour and violent tendencies. Violet Mudowaya last week approached Mutare…
Evolution of Zim’s censuses
In Zimbabwe, census taking began as early as 1901 but was initially confined to Non-Africans only. The population was fully enumerated for the first time in 1962, then in…











