Zimbabwe’s goat economy takes off
Cletus Mushanawani News Editor THE US$87 million Presidential Goat Scheme that was launched by President Mnangagwa in Chipinge last week on Friday will see the national herd jumping from…
Teacher draws blood from students
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter CHAOS reigned supreme at Kushinga Primary School in Odzi on Monday as parents bayed for the headmaster’s blood amid calls for his transfer following accusations…
Brig-Gen Kaneta: Humility personified
Ray Bande in Honde Valley RELATIVES, neighbours and friends of the late national hero, Brigadier General Charles Kaneta (64) will fondly remember the decorated soldier as a down to…
Long hours of pain, neglect
Ray Bande Senior Reporter Patients now have to oil the hands of staff at Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital to access basic health services, while the insitution’s Out Patients Department (OPD)…
Elephants destroy irrigation infrastructure, crops
Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent FARMERS at Chibuwe and Musikavanhu Irrigation Schemes in Ward 20 of Chipinge are counting their losses as marauding elephants straying from Save Conservancy are destroying their…
Measles surges after Covid-19
Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter THE measles outbreak which has recorded over 6 500 cases and 704 deaths across the country was triggered by the backsliding on childhood vaccination activities…
Woman caught with 144kgs of dagga
Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent POLICE’S efforts to combat the drug menace that has gripped the nation are continuing to bear fruits after alert police officers in Rusape arrested a 52-year-old…
For the love of the family unit
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter AFTER losing her job as the Covid-19 pandemic suffocated many companies, Ms Margaret Mlotsha (36) assumed the full care of her three minor children. One…
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND . . . For Mai TT, this looks like money down the drain
H-Metro Reporter ONE HUNDRED thousand United States dollars! That’s what Mai TT told the world was spent on her lavish wedding. For some, it was too good to be true…
Tsotso stoves to the rescue
Samuel Kadungure and Lovemore Kadzura NECESSITY has always been the mother of invention, and as a means to cope with inadequate and erratic supply of power, urban and rural…










