Inside the world of suburban drug peddling
A sizeable chunk of youths in Manicaland are taking a highly addictive drug called crystal meth, The Manica Post has established.
ZCDC ups the ante in food security
THE Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) has upped the ante to improve food security in the Marange and Arda-Transau communities by providing agricultural equipment and inputs.
Goat thieves caught braaing meat
TWO Gimboki, Mutare goat thieves received a thorough hiding last week on Friday night when they were caught partying and braaing goat meat shortly after a goat had been reported stolen in Dora Pindo.
Deplorable state of OTS Sakubva toilets worrisome
POOR condition of toilets in council houses has become a major cause for concern for residents of OTS section of Sakubva. The toilets are in a deplorable state with broken taps, pipes, no electric lights, unbearable stench and most of them have no walls, no doors, no commodes and are unusable.
‘Vampire’ woman bites, swallows neighbour’s lip
ANGER tells us that we need to take action to put something right.
Chiefs welcome Minister Matsikenyere
TRADITIONAL leaders from Chimanimani District have applauded President Mnangagwa for appointing CdeNokhutula Matsikenyere as the Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs and Devolution.
Parents, heads give nod to schools reopening
PARENTS and school heads have thrown their full weight behind the reopening of schools which will be staggered to allow learning institutions to meet standard health operating procedures to protect pupils and teachers from Covid-19 infections.
Golfer Chinhoi in European tour
FORMER Hillside uprising golfer Robson Chinhoi will this month take his blossoming career a notch up when he partakes in his maiden European Tour events — the Magical Kenya Open and the Kenya Savannah Classic.
Big returns for fish farmers
FARMERS who have embraced commercial fish farming are reaping huge profits as there is high demand for the product.
Dhlakama: Prophet with no honour
THEY say “charity begins at home” but this truism seems a far-fetched hypothesis if one closely scrutinises how Mutare-based Premiership giants appear to give one of Manicaland’s sharpest football minds — Rodwell Dhlakama — a cold shoulder when it comes to forging relationships in the game.











