Baptism of fire for Tenax

  Moffat Mungazi Sports Reporter   DEBUTANTS Tenax got their top-flight campaign underway with a 6-1 drubbing at the hands of title holders FC Platinum in a Castle Lager Premiership…

Headman, villagers invade mine

Abel Zhakata and Ray Bande HEADMAN Chiadzwa this week reportedly teamed up with his subjects, broke into Anjin Mine and assaulted workers at the diamond plant in protest over a…

Hailstorm renders 100 families homeless

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent OVER 100 families were rendered homeless in Zimunya after a hailstorm left a trail of destruction in the area on Sunday night. Mutare District Development Coordinator…

Black mamba kills 2 siblings

Ray Bande Senior Reporter A HUNTING expedition in Gukuranenzara Mountain, Buhera, ended tragically when two brothers — aged nine and 14 — died after being bitten by a black mamba…

Shot in the arm for Manicaland schools, clinics

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent TO help improve conditions for pupils while also contributing immensely towards the containment of Covid-19, a local development partner has donated furniture worth US$7 000 to…

‘Address gender disparities in politics, leadership’

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) has expressed concern over the glaring gender disparities on the political landscape despite the existence of coherent national policies and laws.…

POSB employees up for US$44k theft

Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent A SUPERVISOR and a teller with POSB’s Chipinge were arrested for allegedly stealing US$44 000 from the safe. Stanley Makokove (40) and Tarisai Shora this week…

Rusape councillors granted bail

Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter RUSAPE councillors, who were granted $50 000 bail each, hastily convened a special meeting to terminate the appointment of Charles Chindenga – who was arrested together…

Drugs fight: Govt targets cartels

Ray Bande Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT and civic society’s efforts to thwart rampant drug abuse must not only focus on peddlers, and end users, but cartels of international dealers who are…

Bank tightens noose on Command Agriculture

Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter THERE is low uptake of the CBZ Agro-Yield Programme, famously known as the Command Agriculture programme, as farmers are struggling to fulfil stringent conditions imposed by…

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