CHAOS AS MAN DEMANDS DNA TEST

A Harare man’s repeated demands for a DNA test at his wife’s workplace have prompting her to take him to court seeking a protection order.

Late daddy’s spirit drives son to reclaim estate

  Lovemore Kadzura Weekender Reporter A DECEASED Makoni villager is allegedly fighting back through his 17-year-old son to regain control of his estate, which is currently being controlled by his…

Indaba on cards over alarming deforestation, veld fires

  Liberty Dube Post Correspondent AN indaba initiated by the Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs and Devolution’s Office to address the growing increase in fire incidences and unsustainable…

BLABBERMOUTH: Square peg in a round hole

  WHAT is this that we hear about this other not-so-honourable thug-turned-politician, who seems to be failing to leave his old ways of doing things to suit his new role…

City, Blues on verge of cash windfall

MANCHESTER City and Chelsea could earn up to £97 million in prize money from this year’s Club World Cup.

BONGANI FASSIE CHECKS IN

CONTROVERSY-PRONE Bongani Fassie, the only child of late pop icon Brenda Fassie, says he’s working to rebuild his life the only way he knows best — through music.

Citizens blast Geza’s utterances against leaders

The Citizens Group chaired by Mr Hillary Mupiwa has dismissed allegations against top Government officials, business leaders and war veterans as “baseless and part of a broader campaign to discredit individuals dedicated to Zimbabwe’s development.”

Mash Hold navigates tough trading year to register growth

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed property development and management firm, Mashonaland Holdings, says it navigated a tough trading period marked by significant economic challenges to deliver a 12 percent revenue growth in the year to December 31, 2024.

Lt-Gen Sanyatwe welcomes new role

LIEUTENANT-General (Retired) Anselem Sanyatwe has saluted President Mnangagwa for appointing him Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture Minister, describing his new assignment as a “special recognition”.

Security services on high alert

SECURITY Services are on high alert to ensure the safety and security of the public and everyone, including visitors to the country, should feel secure and continue engaging in their socio-economic activities, the Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage, Kazembe Kazembe, has said.

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