Break free from poverty through reading
Nyasha Mangava Career Navigator MANY people think that Africans are poor people, but poverty is a mindset. There are people outside Africa who also live in poverty. Poverty is not…
Walking for health . . . has benefits to ideas, relaxation
WALKING is simple, free and one of the easiest ways to get more active, lose weight and become healthier. Sometimes overlooked as a form of exercise, walking briskly can help…
Sister seeks protection against brother’s rage
Fidelis Chavarike Weekender Reporter A ZIMUNYA woman, Grace Chamwandoita, petitioned the Mutare Civil Court, seeking a protection order against her brother, Voice Chamwandoita (31), and his family. The siblings appeared…
AGAPE GOSPEL BAND JETS IN FOR CONCERT
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Zimpapers Entertainment Editor ONE of Tanzania’s celebrated gospel ensembles, Agape Gospel Band, arrives in Harare today ahead of their performance at the God The Lifter of Men (GTLM)…
Man gets three years for sexual abuse of 15-year-old girl
Patrick Chitumba, Zimpapers Reporter A 27-year-old boilermaker from Mtapa suburb in Gweru has been sentenced to three years in prison for sexually abusing a 15-year-old girl, who is now pregnant.…
Common beauty, skin care myths to the test
PEOPLE who have dark or very dark skin don’t need to wear sun protection. Definitely untrue! This is a very dangerous myth. Darker skin does have a higher melanin content,…
ICING ON THE CAKE! . . . as artistes light up ZANU PF Conference Gala
Liberty Dube Entertainment Correspondent THE usually serene Mutare Showgrounds erupted into a kaleidoscope of music, lights, and joy last Saturday night as top Zimbabwean artistes lit up the city with…
Manjoro learners join the digital train
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter THE train of technology waits for no one, and in Nyanga South, that train has arrived at Manjoro Primary School, where a high-tech computer laboratory is…
Fertiliser distribution on track
Patience Maturure Agriculture Reporter THE distribution of inputs under the Presidential Inputs Programme has advanced, with farmers expected to receive Compound D fertiliser allocations by mid-November.











