Property mogul’s son fakes late father’s estate documents

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter GREED allegedly got the better of the late Mutare property mogul, Pius Mutyasira’s son who was arrested for fraudulently altering his deceased father’s estate documents…

Kenya imports fridges from SA under AfCFTA

KWAZULU-NATAL. – Kenya is importing its first consignment of machinery, agricultural products and electronics, among them refrigerators, from South Africa under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). In return,…

Base station for Chikukwa

  Simbarashe Zhovha Chimanimani Correspondent VILLAGERS in Chikukwa area of Chimanimani have welcomed the setting up of a base station by Econet Wireless saying this will boost their business transactions.…

Tighten cattle dipping, movement to curb January disease

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter Since 2018, Manicaland has lost about 4 000 cattle worth millions of dollars to theileriosis — a ruthless tick-borne disease caused by irregular dipping. This…

Choosing the right degree

Uncle Jay Upon completion of their A-Levels, many students decide to go to university to study a Bachelors degree — but with a range of options available, it’s important to…

Local school takes STEM higher

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter A local private school — Leadermold Entrepreneurship College — has broken new ground by equipping their laboratories with Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM)…

Man slits nephew’s throat

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter IN horrific incidents cut from crime thrillers, an uncle allegedly slit the throat of his nephew with a kitchen knife, killing him instantly, while on…

Fined for keeping corpse for too long

  Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent A Headlands family has found itself at crossroads with the local traditional leadership after keeping a corpse for two days at their homestead while waiting…

Statehood is a right for Palestinians

Shortly before his trip to the Middle East on Wednesday, UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron told Arab ambassadors at a Westminster reception on Monday that the United Kingdom is mulling…

Nigeria abolishes caps to attract forex

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has eased rules on international money transfers, taking another step in freeing up its volatile foreign-exchange market to attract billions of dollars being sent…

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