Two women, one heart’s desire
Solomon Bhumu Weekender Reporter TWO women have found themselves entangled in a love triangle involving a teacher from Hillbright Science College. The Mutare Civil Court recently granted…
Makoni rugby keeps foot on the pedal
Ray Bande Senior Reporter KEY stakeholders in the game of rugby in Makoni District are unrelenting in their efforts to reignite the verve of the past, and this…
Is Zimbabwe prepared to embrace the AI revolution in schools?
Everything AI Dr Evans Sagomba CAN we truly afford to overlook the tremendous transformational power of Artificial Intelligence in education? As technological breakthroughs continue to reshape our…
Blabbermouth
No wonder he does not care when minors are raped! WHAT is this that we hear about this learned colleague of ours who collects bribes without any semblance of…
Sakubva’s second chance: Why urban renewal investment matters
THE Sakubva Urban Renewal Project has been on the cards for a number of years following its historical launch by President Mnangagwa in December 2019. The project is…
Sinner considered quitting during doping case
WORLD Number One Jannik Sinner considered walking away from tennis during his doping case, stating he “didn’t feel comfortable” as players looked at him “differently” during the Australian Open.…
Timeless elegance of 1963 Citroën DS20 at Mutare Museum
Lloyd Makonya Correspondent NESTLED within the distinguished collection of the Mutare Museum stands a masterpiece of French automotive brilliance, the 1963 Citroën DS20. This outstanding vehicle is,…
The bed bug menace, a wakeup call
Health Matters with Dr Zuze A RECENT bed bug (tsikidzi) outbreak in Mbare, one of Harare’s most densely populated suburbs, has triggered significant concern among residents, health officials, and…
Village health workers encourage health-seeking behaviour among vapostori
Tendai Gukutikwa Health Reporter VILLAGE health workers in Marange’s Mafararikwa area are facing a tough battle in their mission to encourage health-seeking behaviour among members of the Johane…
Small grains agri-tourism research Indaba set for Buhera
Lloyd Makonya Correspondent AS the world increasingly turns to sustainable and nutritious food systems, Zimbabwe is taking bold steps to celebrate its rich agricultural heritage. From May…











