Kuvimba acquires stake in GDI
ONE of Zimbabwe’s largest mining companies, Kuvimba Mining House has acquired 50 percent shareholding in Great Dyke Investments (GDI) from Afromet Joint Stock Company.
ZIFA embrace SRC gesture
INTERIM ZIFA president Gift Banda is today expected to lay down plans for the remainder of the term of the association’s board after his ascension to the hot seat was approved by the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) this week.
Govt to back New Ziana
Necessary support will be provided to the Zimbabwe Mass Media Trust (ZMMT) by the Government as it seeks to turnaround the fortunes of New Ziana, which owns the national news agency and publishes eight community newspapers.
‘Pomona deal above board’
THE €304 million joint venture deal between Harare City Council and German investor, Geogenix BV, to set up a massive waste-to-energy project at Pomona dumpsite in Harare, was done in line with the country’s laws.
Mercury, cyanide detected in Mutare’s water
Cletus Mushanawani News Editor ILLEGAL panning activities around Mutare’s water sources are threatening thousands of lives in the city as high levels of mercury have been detected in…
Missing student on police wanted list
Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter THE case in which a St Matthias Tsonzo High School learner allegedly disappeared following his release from police custody so that he could sit for…
Hand sanitiser burns siblings
Luthando Mapepa and Freedom Mutanda TWO siblings from Middle Sabi, Chipinge, were severely burnt recently after they tried to use hand sanitiser to light a fire to prepare their…
33 children impregnated in first quarter
Ray Bande Senior Reporter THIRTY-THREE children aged between 10 and 14 were impregnated in Manicaland during the first quarter of this year, The Manica Post has learnt. The shocking…
Six new schools for Manicaland
Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter Manicaland needs 50 new schools to avert the current shortages that has seen some school children walking more than 20 kilometres to and from every…
Inmate hails rehabilitation programme, dreads stigmatisation
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter Following his mother’s death, Fungai Saidi became a herd boy at the tender age of eight. He, however, did not benefit from the fruits of…











