Illicit brew claims grandpa’s life

  Liberty Dube Weekender Correspondent A 60-year-old Honde Valley man died last week after excessively consuming an illicit brew. Jethro Mukura’s body was discovered at Gatsi Secondary School in the…

Two infected as anthrax spreads to humans

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter TWO people in Chipinge have been infected with anthrax, amid growing concerns that the public is ignoring medical advice to avoid handling or consuming diseased…

Bronny James cleared to resume career

  BRONNY James has been cleared by doctors for a full return to basketball four months after suffering a cardiac arrest, and the Southern California freshman is expected to make…

Cellphone thief butchered over Itel A56

  Liberty Dube Weekender Correspondent AN 18-year-old Marange man was gruesomely murdered by a gang of 11 assailants who were accusing him of stealing a cellphone. Acting Manicaland provincial police…

AI buzzes Davos, but CEOs wrestle with how to make it pay

Bright banners tout the promise of artificial intelligence along the main promenade of Davos, but executives at the World Economic Forum (WEF) say they are grappling with how to turn…

Gaza war: how South Africa’s genocide case against Israel is shaping up

Carlo Aldrovandi Correspondent Over the past few days, South Africa has made its case at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, accusing the Israeli government of committing genocide…

How often should you wash your face?

  WE have all gotten used to washing our hands a gazillion times a day (and then moisturising them all night long), but when it comes to washing our face,…

Song hopes to correct mistakes in Senegal clash

As one of the most mouthwatering clashes on the continent this week, Senegal and Cameroon will do battle in their second Group C Africa Cup of Nations tie today, with…

BLABBERMOUTH: Daughter turns into family’s money making machine

  WHAT is this that we hear about this other uncultured daughter of a certain well-known family who is marrying and divorcing again and again, just to generate money for…

Understanding the effects of illegal contracts

  Trust Maanda Post Correspondent COURTS generally enforce agreements entered into by parties. Their duty is not to write the contract for the parties, but to enforce what the parties…

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