EDITORIAL COMMENT: High-impact projects commissioning quickens economic pulse
LAST Saturday ‘s commissioning of the National Pharmaceutical Warehouse and Mega Market Flour Milling Plant in Mutare by President Mnangagwa marks a pivotal moment in Manicaland’s economic and social trajectory.…
An agreement for creditor to sell debtor’s goods is illegal
Trust Maanda Legal Position ON a daily basis people enter into agreements. Usually, the creditors demand that the debtor deposits some form of security with them. Let us say John…
Nephews bash uncle in bitter land dispute
Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Reporter A GROUP of nephews was dragged to a community court for allegedly assaulting their uncle over a bitter land dispute that has divided the Mutasa family.…
Melody silenced: Beloved whistler dies in bar fight
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent A SOMBRE atmosphere engulfed Dangamvura last weekend following the alleged murder of local entertainer, Herbert Gopito (35), also known as Hanzu, after an altercation at Boka…
Man’s peace order bid crushed
Solomon Bhumu Weekender Reporter THE Mutare Civil Court has dismissed a peace order application filed by an Odzi man, Taona Chihamba (38), against his former girlfriend, Grace Mukono (49), citing…
‘Expedite wheat harvesting to avoid damage’
Judith Phiri Zimpapers Business Hub FARMERS have been implored to work around the clock to expedite and complete winter wheat harvesting before November to avoid losses caused by moisture damage…
TERRY FOR ‘THEY STILL OWE HIM A BOAT’
Maria Chiguvari Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub ZIMBABWE-born London-based documentary photographer, researcher, and writer Jono Terry will have a solo exhibition “They Still Owe Him A Boat.”







