500 schoolgirls receive sanitary wear

  Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter A period poverty awareness campaign that was launched in Mutare recently has reached more than 500 school girls so far. The campaign, which is being…

CCC MP, supporters up for political violence

  Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent ROWDY Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) supporters allegedly unleashed a wave of terror — beating and destroying property belonging to Zanu PF members in acts…

Busy weekend for Harare revellers

Harare will this weekend be engrossed in entertainment as a lot of events are taking place.

Dangamvura High crowned U-14 basketball champs

  Moffat Mungazi Sports Reporter MANICALAND Province produced the winners for this year’s National Association of Secondary Heads (NASH) 14 and Under Top Schools Basketball Tournament after Dangamvura High outplayed…

Education 5.0 transforms school’s fortunes

ST Marks Diocesan High School in Chegutu district has heeded the call by the Government for schools to nurture students that have hands-on approach to real-life situations.

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Kopje House Complex, a tourism and cultural hub

  Liberty Dube Tourism Correspondent MANY have known it as the home for the National Gallery of Zimbabwe for years and recently, Women’s University in Africa joined in to occupy…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Drug battle needs all hands on the deck

The war on drugs in Zimbabwe has shifted to new and higher levels as more active measures are taken to cut supply chains and offer addicts more effective and obtainable treatment.

Sanctions: Beware of modern blueprint of conquest

The world is going through a cycle in which the Western capitalist empire continues to base the attainment of its goals using capture, subjugation and conquest to convert all resources for its use.

Binzi’s Warriors dream

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter WHEN Manica Diamonds top man, Fortune Bhinzi shot to the top of the Premier Soccer League goal scoring charts early this year, Zimbabwe was not…

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