Madly in love with cheating wife
WHEN it comes to describing the pain of betrayal, words often fail many people.
Ritual blood still fresh after 45 years
VILLAGERS in Nedziwa, Chimanimani, were last week left weak-kneed after some mysterious items and a horn filled with blood were dug up from the Farmwright Store’s foundation.
Information as a public good
World Press Freedom Day’ is celebrated every year on May 3. It is one of the calendar events outlined, organised and promoted by the United Nations.
A Workers’ Day with a difference
AS Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in commemorating Workers’ Day tomorrow (Saturday), both employers and employees have called for perseverance as the country weathers the storm brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Workplace safety, importance of preparedness
WELLNESS is an important facet of our everyday lives. Whether you are at work or home, understanding how to take care of your body and what risks you are exposed to are important steps on the path to safety and health.
What makes St Faith’s High tick
BEST schools have strong, dynamic and dedicated leaders — men and women with a clear vision of what they plan to accomplish — and the strategy, experience and acumen to execute and actualise that vision.
Player contracts need to be respected
THERE is a worrisome trend within the domestic football industry where players always fall victim when clubs breach their contracts mainly because of lack of financial capacity to honour contractual obligations.
Boarder towns vaccination rolled out
WORLD class tourism destinations, Nyanga and Chipinge, both lying along the border with Mozambique, have the least Covid-19 vaccination uptake figures in comparison with other districts in Manicaland, The Manica Post has learnt.
Mutare Boys’ High rocked by bullying
MUTARE Boys’ High School has been rocked by a bullying scandal involving some prefects who allegedly forced junior pupils to conduct dehumanising acts.
4 arrested over Zesa copper wires
Post Reporter Detectives in Chipinge have arrested four suspects for vandalizing the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission Distribution Corporation 100 kilovolts transformer at Tingamira Tea Estate from which they wanted to extract…









