Zim@43: Health sector stands test of time
Moffat Mungazi Post Reporter A ROBUST health delivery system keeps other sectors of a country’s economy ticking and that pulse can also give an entire nation life. Clinical psychologist…
Tragic Easter Sunday
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent ON a cheerful and peaceful Sunday afternoon, Mr Chris Mushinya and his mother, Mrs Angeline Mushinya prepared for an Easter Sunday service at United Church…
COUNCIL LOSES US$2M IN DOUBLE PAYMENTS
HARARE City Council has lost more than US$2 million in the past two years through paying double salaries for one role.
Sakubva Stadium refurbishment begins
Ray Bande Senior Reporter SAKUBVA Stadium could soon be hosting Premiership matches as Mutare businessman Isau Mupfumi has started refurbishment works at the match venue. The project…
3 000-hectare winter wheat target in Matabeleland South
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief WINTER wheat land preparations have started in Matabeleland South province with a target to increase the hectarage to 3 000 hectares from 2 286…
Tobacco side marketing: 448 grower numbers blocked
Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter THE side-marketing of tobacco has become rampant, thereby forcing the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) to block 448 grower numbers that sold more than…
Brito disappointed…‘Match postponement favours Dynamos’
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter DISAPPOINTED by the postponement of their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against Dynamos to pave way for the Independence Cup, Highlanders coach Baltemar Brito…
COP’S BIZARRE CHILD NEGLIGENCE CASE
IN a bizarre case of child negligence, a policeman allegedly surrendered his daughter to the police after lying that he had found her dumped by the roadside.
Schools ball games calendar drawn
Ray Bande Senior Reporter MANICALAND, Masvingo, Mashonaland Central and Bulawayo will play host to different age group ball games national finals competitions as the National Association of Secondary Heads…
EDITORIAL : WELL DONE MOTORISTS, BUT…
A MARKED reduction in the number of deaths recorded during the just-ended Easter holidays brought some refreshing news.








