Matching maternity with elite cricket

FOR just under six hours, all Sarah Elliott needed to think about was the bat in her hand and the ball heading towards it. An Australian playing against England for…

Combine harvesters’ shortage slows harvesting

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter More than 160 000 metric tonnes of grain have been delivered to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) since the inception of the grain intake season,…

When men snatching becomes a hobby

  YOURS Truly always asks women to check the feelings they have about themselves before they do something. If they are doing it out of a sense of desperation and…

The evolving role of Harry Kane

  NOW widely regarded as one of the best strikers in the world and the finest English goalscorer of his generation, Kane has come a long way since his lower-league…

Banana chip production: businessman reaps rewards

  Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent Mutare farmer-cum-businessman, Mr Richard Zengeni, has ventured into banana chips production and is reaping huge rewards from the fast growing business. Twenty-five year old Mr…

Villagers contribute towards building clinic

  Post Reporter IN a move aimed at increasing access to healthcare facilities, the Mwanyisa community in Ward 24 of Checheche are making concerted efforts of constructing a clinic in…

Trio nabbed for smuggling

Post Reporter THREE suspected second-hand clothes smugglers have been in arrested in Mutare and police recovered 10 bales that had been smuggled from Mozambique through illegal entry points. Acting on…

New Zealand clinch inaugural World Test Championship

  Extra time proved decisive in the World Test Championship  yesterday as New Zealand’s outstanding seam and swing attack inspired a dramatic victory over India. The inaugural final, which threatened…

Teacher fined for smoking dagga

  Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent   A CHIREDZI teacher was on Monday fined $4 000 after being caught smoking dagga at a bottle store at Checheche Growth Point. Simbisai Sithole…

Girl (14) commits suicide over cellphone

  Tanyaradzwa Nyahoda Post Reporter   A 14-YEAR-OLD girl at Mutare Farm Prison committed suicide after her parents had reprimanded her and confiscated her cellphone recently. Kupakwashe Wakatama allegedly took…

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