Guarded family secret exposed

  Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Reporter Two Chigodora brothers are not seeing eye to eye as they are both claiming ownership of their mother’s property, even though she is still alive.…

Boyfriend refuses to kiss or cuddle

  Dear Tete Joyie: According to my boyfriend, showing affection can destroy a relationship, and he refuses to kiss or cuddle me. We have been together for two years. He…

Clay pot at busy cross-road

  Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Reporter CROSSROADS, or mharadzano in Shona, have a special significance in African traditional belief systems. They are considered sacred spaces where people can communicate with the…

Jabavu Drive invades Club Habhana

Entertainment Reporter VETERAN saxophonist and living legend, Phillip Svosve, just keeps getting better. The granddaddy of Zim jazz music, who fronts Jabavu Drive, will be in action tomorrow afternoon at…

Cross-border traders urged to register operations

  Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter SMALL-SCALE cross-border traders are being encouraged to formally register their businesses and pay their taxes so that they enjoy the benefits that come with the…

Exercising after C-section

    AFTER a C-section, people often wonder what exercises they can do to strengthen their core. Even if you get the go-ahead from a health care provider, returning to…

BLOCKBUSTER ‘FILL UP CHIBUKU’ CONCERT ON TOMORROW

Gilbert Munetsi THEY want to fill up Chibuku Stadium in Chitungwiza tomorrow and we can only wait, watch and hope their dreams will come true at this all-night musical extravaganza.…

Govt to introduce technical schools

  Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent GOVERNMENT is introducing technical high schools across the country, in an endeavour to develop practical minded learners who will fit in the Second Republic’s industrialisation…

Holy Family School sets the pace in Education 5.0

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter HOLY Family Secondary School in Buhera District of Manicaland is doing wonders in the implementation of Education 5.0 with their flourishing bee-keeping, tomatoes, sweet potatoes,…

Women’s World Cup 2023: The Africans to watch

  THE Women’s World Cup got underway yesterday (Thursday) when both co-hosts — Australia and New Zealand — played their opening games. Africa will field four teams at the finals…

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