Getting our loved ones into addiction recovery programmes
Dr Mazvita Machinga Mental Health Issues WHILE addressing thousands of youths some months ago, His Excellency, President Emmerson Mnangagwa vowed to fight substance abuse, which is now rampant…
Continent’s banks urged to build up gold reserves
Ghana’s Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has urged central banks in Africa to build gold reserves as a buffer against global economic headwinds that keep devastating the continent’s economies.
Cashier steals $6,2m goods
Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent A DARING till operator at a Rusape wholesale allegedly generated a fake receipt of goods worth $6,2 million which he used to defraud his employer.…
Killed over $1 bet
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent MUTARE High Court judge, Justice Jester Charewa has acquitted a Honde Valley man who fatally assaulted a fellow villager with a bamboo stick following a…
Juju scare at Chipinge school
Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent IN a suspected case of juju, learners at Gaza High School and their parents were sent into panic mode on Wednesday morning after a bowl with…
SA feels pinch of Ukraine crisis
South Africa is experiencing the pinch of petrol price increases due to the global energy crisis following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its impact on the Brent crude oil price.
Drug ruining lives
Adelaide Neshena DRUGS destroy and ruin millions of lives. People take drugs for various reasons. Why do people take drugs? Most teenagers take drugs because they would…
Beloved Mother Africa
Tanyaradzwa Karen Guwakuwa SINCE time immemorial, Toils of ancestors faced timely and untimely burial, Ancient colonisation has passed on to modern day civilisation, All in the name of enriched education.…
‘Your mother is a witch’
Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Reporter A MUTARE woman has dragged the man who impregnated her granddaughter to court as she seeks maintenance for her month-old great grandchild. Making the application…
Africa’s Covid-19 deaths in 94pc plunge
Deaths on the African continent from Covid-19 are expected to fall by nearly 94 percent in 2022 compared to last year, modelling by the World Health Organization (WHO) showed yesterday.











