43pc of scholars have access to drugs

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter MANICALAND is being used as a conduit and a destination for smuggled illicit drugs, leading to a sharp increase in local consumption and peddling of…

Pfumvudza, goat scheme take centre stage

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter ABOUT 5 453 tonnes of fertiliser for the Pfumvudza Programme have so far been delivered to Manicaland ahead of the 2022/23 agricultural season, while President…

Robber killed in accident with stolen vehicle

  Abel Zhakata Post Correspondent   THE road accident that claimed six lives near Mutare Teachers’ College on Sunday morning was allegedly caused by a speeding wanted robber who was…

Learning in full throttle

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter   MOST schools in Manicaland have backed down from demanding school fees exclusively in foreign currency following Government’s intervention, but are playing hard ball on…

Heads roll at Hartzell High . . . school disconnected for bridging metre illegally

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter HEADS are finally rolling at Hartzell High School following the suspension and transfer-listing of two senior officials as part of recommendations made by an investigative…

Something fishy . . . mackerel smuggling syndicate busted

Ray Bande Senior Reporter ALERT Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officers on Monday busted a well-orchestrated plan to smuggle a truckload of mackerel into the country from Mozambique through an illegal…

Valuable gifts for albino community

  Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter MOBILE network operator, NetOne on Wednesday handed over sunscreen lotions, sun hats, lip balms and sanitary wear to 200 people with albinism in Manicaland. The…

KIDS’ MASS GRAVES?…Father clears the air over raging controversy…Ready to exhume bodies to shame critics

Mathew Masinge in BIKITA A MEMBER of the Johanne Marange Apostolic Sect in Bikita, Masvingo, has dispelled disturbing rumours he secretly buried NINE of his children in mass graves. The…

Unmatched beauty of Nyanga

  Cletus Mushanawani News Editor THE sky is blue, the mountain is glorious, the trees are shady, the mountain flowers add some enticing colours, the birds linger nearby and sing…

WATER, SALT, COOKING OIL. . . and, in other cases, just a bit of Coca-Cola. . . A family’s master prescription for illnesses

Maria Chiguvari in BIKITA THE Maveto family of Bikita, which is accused of burying children in a mass grave, has said it’s an offence for any of their members to…

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