Police blitz nets 438 mushikashika
Ray Bande Senior Reporter A TOTAL of 604 people were arrested, while 438 private vehicles operating illegally (mushikashika) have been impounded in various parts of Manicaland as police intensify…
Measles death toll hits 23
Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter MUTASA is experiencing a surge in measles deaths which has shot to 23 after 17 new fatalities were recorded in the last fortnight. About 135…
42 years on, juju is still an issue
Ray Bande Senior Reporter THE country’s flagship football league – the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League – was thrust back into the dark ages on a sunny Sunday…
Shumbaz roar in Maseru
Ray Bande Senior Reporter MUTARE Sports Club rugby outfit’s valiant performance in the Blessed Gerard Sevens Tournament at Roma near Maseru in Lesotho was a good advert for…
Baby dumped in toilet
Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent A 20-YEAR-OLD Chipinge woman who dumped her newly born baby boy in a Blair toilet survived incarceration after getting a wholly suspended jail term. Florence…
In defence of our Zimbabwean dollar
Ranga Mataire Group Political Editor On Saturday last week, President Mnangagwa announced a raft of measures to instill discipline in the financial sector, stabilise the exchange rate and…
Westside setting cricket pace
Ray Bande Senior Reporter MUTARE-BASED cricket side, Westside has won all the five matches they have played in the National Premier League so far, placing them on the…
Premiership promotion beckons for another Manicaland team
Moffat Mungazi Sports Reporter ANOTHER team from Manicaland is set to earn promotion into the Castle Lager Premiership if how the ZIFA Eastern Region Division One title race has panned…
Farmers, buyers in macadamia standstill
Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter THERE are distressing developing at the farm gates in Chipinge — famous for macadamia nuts production — as the twin evils of market volatility and…
The uncelebrated talent factories
Shelton Mwanyisa Emerging Issues in Education The story of Ruramai Reginald Tinavapi, the finance and administration officer of Chenhaka Arts Group based in Mutare, prompted me to write this…











