PAP session set for Midrand
The 5th Ordinary Session of the Pan-African Parliament will be held at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand, South Africa, from July 21 to August 1.
Dancehall lawyer returns with emotional album
Liberty Dube Entertainment Correspondent ONE of Manicaland’s rising musical stars, Pee Jay, affectionately known as The Dancehall Lawyer and Manicaland Prince, is gearing up to release a new album,…
Run so that you may obtain
Trust Maanda Looking at the unseen 1 CORINTHIANS 9:24-27 KJV Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize? …
Chapungu Queens’ deadly trio
CHAPUNGU Queens have been making waves in the Zimbabwe Women’s Premier Soccer League and this is largely due to the exploits of their deadly attacking trio of Ethel Chinyerere, veteran Rudo Neshamba and Dorothy Nyoni.
AI Regulatory Paradox: Lessons for Zimbabwe from China’s experience
Dr Evans Sagomba Everything AI EVERY policymaker has heard the refrain that regulation stifles creativity. Yet the People’s Republic of China tells a very different story. Despite…
‘Embrace culture for national development’
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter THE people of Manicaland have been urged to uphold and embrace their culture, language, and traditional values in the spirit of national development and unity,…
Tips on getting rid of dry skin in winter
How to get rid of dry skin in winter? There are many ways to prevent or relieve the symptoms of dry skin during winter. You can use winter…
Chipinga folk told to leave land: Chief
PEOPLE in the Chipinga district are being forced to leave commercial farms which the white owners allowed them to occupy after independence, Chief E. T. Msikavanhu said in the Senate yesterday during the resumed debate on the President’s Speech.
Russia to boost fertiliser exports to Africa
RUSSIA is ready to boost its fertiliser exports to African countries for the continent to realise its full potential in food security.
Importance of occupational health
Dr Tendai Zuze Health Matters EVERY morning across Zimbabwe, people head off to work — some into mines deep underground, others into factories buzzing with machinery, some…











