Honde Valley tea destined for Europe

A Denmark based company has signed an agreement with Honde Valley Tea Growers Association to compliment Government’s efforts in boosting tea exports, rural industrialisation and value addition.

Musoja’s death sends tongues wagging

THE death of a 38-year-old well-known Mutare runner birthed different schools of thought about the cause, chief among them being the widely held belief that he succumbed to the injuries sustained when he allegedly clashed with a rival suitor.

Couple commits suicide over sadza

TRAGEDY recently struck the Marange community when a man and his wife committed suicide one after the other following a misunderstanding over how to prepare sadza.

Man can’t let go of ex-wife

A MUTARE man is refusing to let go of his estranged wife as he is now stalking her and at times refuses to go back to his house after visiting her under the guise of seeing his son.

The beauteous, incomparable nature reserve

A VISIT to the country’s oldest nature reserve, Nyanga National Park, is like a foray into a timeless patch of human civilisation. It is a land where the past, present and infinite seem to be woven together.

Bhundu Boys reincarnates in Mutare

Yester-year jit legends, Bhundu Boys, who rocked the world in the 1980s and 90s and later crumbled following the death of their leader, Biggie Tembo, has been resuscitated, thanks to the latter’s son, Eriah Tembo.

Two in court for duping Chipinge Town Council

TWO Harare-based men allegedly defrauded Chipinge Town Council of US$62 000 in a botched water bowser deal.

Macheso legacy, sungura music safe

IT can be safely said Macheso’s legacy is safe.

ZERA preaches energy efficiency gospel

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has urged individuals and businesses to adopt energy-efficient practices to conserve power.

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