Zero tolerance to crime: President

  Post Reporter AS the nation continues to make strides towards achieving an empowered and prosperous society, the New Dispensation will not condone crime, President Mnangagwa has said.   The…

Companion herbs for winter veggies

LEAFY greens like cabbage, spinach, kale, cauliflower and celery are all happy growing together.   But planting them with herbs such as rosemary, mint and dill creates a healthier environment…

Sables bullish ahead of Africa Cup

  Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S national rugby team – the Sables – who are in camp ahead of the Africa Cup competition, are happy with their preparations despite disruptions caused by…

Intensified vaccination for hotspots, border towns

  Post Reporter   THE national vaccination programme in hotspots and border-lying areas is being intensified following a recent spike in Covid-19 cases across the country, the Ministry of Health…

President’s clarion call for Agenda 2063

  Post Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has implored African countries to uphold unity in pursuit of African Union’s Agenda 2063 and also encouraged the postal sector to remain in tandem with…

Shot in the arm for horticultural farmers

  Post Reporter   HORTICULTURAL farmers in Mutasa District have started benefiting from a loan scheme facilitated by the Agricultural Marketing Authority in collaboration with Women’s bank aimed at boosting…

Roads shaping up

  Post Reporters THE second phase of the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP), which was recently launched by President Mnangagwa, is in full swing in Manicaland with a number of…

ECD pupil murdered, body parts missing

  Abel Zhakata Senior Reporter THE Odzi community is still to come to terms with the gruesome murder of a six-year-old Early Child Development (ECD) pupil who went missing three…

$140m for devolution

  Abel Zhakata Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has disbursed over $140 million to Manicaland’s 10 rural and urban local authorities for devolution programmes that have seen a number of community projects…

Tussle for State land

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter MUTARE Teachers’ College is embroiled in a nasty land wrangle with private developers over a 10-hectare piece of land adjacent the Golden Peacock Hotel. Some…

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