IRON MIKE FEELS HE WILL DIE SOON
NEW YORK. – Mike Tyson believes he will die “really soon”. The 56-year-old former boxer has been reflecting on the subject of mortality and believes his own “expiration date” isn’t…
China ‘to observe deeds’ of future British premier
BEIJING. – As UK’s Conservative Party leadership race has narrowed the candidates for prime minister down to former chancellor of the exchequer (finance minister) Rishi Sunak and incumbent Foreign Secretary…
Locked up inside darkness . . . searching for a key never to be found
Ropafadzo Mwaingei Suffering from side effects One would ask what happened It’s due to drug and substance abuse For a little pleasure, I drank, hoping to find peace I smoked,…
Lithium refining a passport to minting money, says Musk
Elon Musk has called for more investment in global lithium refining to ease shortages in battery materials — and promised those who seize the opportunity it’s as lucrative as “basically…
Business ethics governing artists
Friday Lessons with Sir Mwanyisa GREETINGS learners, parents and guardians! Welcome to your Visual and Performing Arts weekly lessons brought to you by your favourite newspaper, The Manica Post.…
Fernandes backs manager’s strict timekeeping
MANCHESTER United midfielder Bruno Fernandes welcomed new manager Erik Ten Hag’s uncompromising attitude towards punctuality, saying the Premier League club had lacked discipline prior to the Dutchman’s arrival. …
Man kills brother
Abel Zhakata Post Correspondent A RUSAPE man who was facing murder charges for fatally assaulting his brother with a burning log during a fight is now a free man…
Mike Tyson’s expiration date draws closer
NEW YORK. — Mike Tyson thinks his days are numbered and he will die “really soon’’. The 56-year-old former world heavyweight boxing champ made the scary comments on his Hotboxin’…
What you need to know about asthma attacks
Dr Tendai Zuze Health Matters DURING an asthma attack, your ‘air passages’ become swollen and inflamed. The muscles around the airways contract, thereby causing your breathing tubes…
More South Africans dabble in risky investments
South Africans looking for greater financial returns are now buying into riskier investments – some even going as far as gambling – to deal with mounting financial pressures, according to…










