Chilli, paprika farmers upbeat on Chinese market

Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter FARMERS into chilli and paprika production have expressed optimism ahead of the scheduled visit by a delegation of Chinese buyers expected to assess production capacity and…

Tussle for Chiduku Irrigation Scheme

Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter GOVERNMENT has assured beneficiaries of the Chiduku Irrigation Scheme (formerly Romsely) that they will not be evicted to make way for “connected” individuals seeking to take…

Fallen heroes on foreign soil honoured

Lloyd Makonya in ESPUNGABERA, Mozambique AS Zimbabwe counts down to its 46th Independence Day commemorations, a powerful symbol of remembrance and gratitude is taking shape beyond its borders. Work has…

Taste of tradition powers economic growth

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter GOVERNMENT is accelerating efforts to entrench gastronomy tourism as a pillar of economic growth and cultural preservation, with the Amai Traditional Cook-Out Competition continuing to expand…

Sakubva Stadium: Who is fixing who?

Ray Bande Senior Reporter SAKUBVA Stadium has become Mutare’s own Strait of Hormuz – a flashpoint of propaganda and power play. On one side stands Mutare City Council, the custodians…

No sign on fees, salaries at Manica Diamonds

Ray Bande Senior Reporter MANICA Diamonds have not paid sign on fees for its players from last year, including some who have since left the club, while the current players…

Mutare trio eyes Two Oceans glory

Ray Bande Senior Reporter THREE long-distance runners who began their careers in Mutare will line up for glory at the prestigious Two Oceans Marathon in South Africa. The trio —…

Treasure hunting adventures await in Manicaland this Easter

Liberty Dube Tourism Correspondent THE Eastern Highlands of Manicaland have always been known for their misty mountains, rolling green valleys, and breath-taking views. During the Easter holidays, many travellers flock…

Digital labs, solar boreholes: A new era for schools

Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter ACROSS many communities, schools still carry the legacy of a bygone era — built for smaller populations, simpler curricula, and minimal technological demands. Today, those same…

From pulpit to picnic: Easter’s double meaning

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter EASTER stands as one of the most sacred moments on the Christian calendar, a time that calls believers to pause, reflect and reconnect with the foundation…