Businessman infects wife with STI

  Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Reporter A MAKONI woman is suing a local entrepreneur and husband of two years for allegedly infecting her with a sexually transmitted infection. Naume Mutemachani said…

Court saves widow from eviction

  Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent A HEADLANDS widow has a Makoni community court to thank after her in-laws’ bid to evict her from her late husband’s plot was thwarted. The…

Rusape stages major coup

  Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent ENTERTAINMENT starved Rusape has staged a major coup by hosting a mega show comprising the country’ most sought after musicians, legendary sungura maestro, Alick Macheso…

Choose a perfume according to the season

  IF a person is faithful to one fragrance all year round, regardless of the season, we are talking about a “signature fragrance” or their “olfactory slogan”.   On the…

Sunday roasted chicken dinner for a change

  SUNDAY roasted whole chicken dinner has a very easy to follow recipe with cook times and instructions for the chicken, gravy, roast potatoes and vegetable side dishes. This is…

Procedural irregularities in disciplinary hearings

  Trust Maanda Post Correspondent IN holding disciplinary proceedings against an employee, the employer must stick to all the requirements of procedural and substantive fairness. The procedure may be in…

Pollution cause of water odour

The Herald, December 15, 1992  THE odour coming from tap water in Harare is being caused by the poor water quality at Lake Chivero, a source said yesterday.  The source…

‘Adopt agronomic practices that address late-planting challenges’

Tariro Stacey Gatsi THE Government has urged farmers to adopt innovative practices that counter challenges like diseases, weed and pest infestations that come with late planting to ensure they give…

African e-commerce giant to cease delivery business

Jumia currently runs its food delivery services in Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, and Ivory Coast. This strategic decision is part of Jumia’s efforts to concentrate on the expansion…

Uganda’s economy set to rebound in 2024

Uganda’s economy is expected to pick up in 2024, following a slowdown in 2023. According to a recent report, the country’s real GDP growth is forecasted to reach 5.8% in…

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