Chitembwe savours best of both worlds

Moffat Mungazi Sports Correspondent WHILE Manicaland has been credited as a cradle of churning out top football talent, the province is also making huge strides in producing competent coaches. Former…

5 trucks, bus impounded in smuggling bust up

IN a bold operation by the police to curb rampant smuggling along the porous border with Mozambique, five haulage trucks carrying an estimated 600 bales of second hand clothes with a street value of more than US$150 000 and a bus loaded with 30 bales of the same contraband were impounded during a single night raid.

Tobacco sales exceed US$40m

THE 2021 tobacco marketing started on a firm ground with sales now exceeding US$40 million following the sale of 16 million kilogrammes of the golden leaf across the country within a space of two and half weeks.

Crime movie in the making

A POTENTIAL blockbuster movie is in the making in the scenic Eastern Highlands.

Worker steals US$44k property

POLICE in Rusape have launched a manhunt for a 27-year-old man who stole his employer’s property worth US$44 000 barely a month after being employed by a Rusape businesswoman as a personal driver.

European Super League Q&A

IT has been an extraordinary few days in European football.

Divorcee feels used

A CHIKANGA woman recently dragged a Mutare businessman to court demanding $12 000 for the upkeep of her 10-month-old baby.

HIV & Covid-19 national response a gear up

INFORMATION, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Deputy Minister, Cde Kindness Paradza has implored the media to develop more innovative programmes in packaging HIV and Covid-19 messages to make them more appealing and palatable to the public.

Sugar bean farmers fret over water source

SUGAR bean farmers at one of the biggest irrigation schemes in the country -Chibuwe/Musikavanhu Irrigation Scheme – are facing a bleak future after their main source of water, Save River, diverted its course.

Chimanimani mourns one of its heroes

SATURDAY, March 14, 2021 was a dark day as people converged at the Shumba homestead to bid farewell to Nathaniel Shumba (or Nati as he was called by his close associates) at Biriiri in Chimanimani Ward 17.

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