Leap forward for grain storage
Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter CONSTRUCTION of Artificial Intelligence-powered grain silos at the Grain Marketing Board Mutare and Timbermills depots is progressing well, with the structures now 72 and 12…
Varsities must embrace Heritage-based Education 5.0
Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter MANICALAND State University of Applied Sciences (MSUAS) is constructing on-site hostels to accommodate 200 students on its main Fernhill Campus in Mutare – a…
Government investigating defiant school heads
Samuel Kadungure News Editor THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education is cracking down on school heads who violated the directive explicitly barring schools from sending learners away for…
Trio defrauds Econet US$54 800
Fidelis Chavarike Post Reporter THREE airtime vendors allegedly stole US$54 863 in a EcoCash airtime transfer scam after discovering a system glitch. The three, who are related, found that…
RTC suspends engineer, cites incompetence
Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter RUSAPE Town Council has adopted a resolution to suspend its head of Engineering Department, Engineer Charles Chindenga over allegations of incompetence, in a move that…
Scottland juggernaut comes to Mutare
Ray Bande Senior Reporter APART from the glitz and glamour of a galaxy of arguably the best footie stars available on the local scene, Sakubva Stadium is expected to…
Musabaeka making waves in US college tennis
Ray Bande Senior Reporter UNITED States-based tennis sensation, Tanatswa Musabaeka’s career is on the rise after being named the best all-round player. The 20-year-old Mutare-born athlete, is currently pursuing…
AU pushes for increased maize, sorghum production
Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter AFRICA University is spearheading a programme aimed at enhancing food security in Manicaland, which will provide training for thousands of smallholder farmers in best practices…
The hidden stress on parents
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter THIS week’s opening of the second term brought in panic and stress to most parents. The city was gripped by chaos – the streets were…











