Family marooned by floods

Luthando Mapepa A family of four is reportedly marooned by floods at Save/Runde river confluence in Mahenye area. Chipinge rural district Ward 30 councillor, Mr Naison Ndlovu, confirmed the incident…

Just In : Lowveld villagers warned of flooding

Luthando Mapepa GOVERNMENT has warned villagers living along  Save River basin in Chipinge to move to higher ground  as they are at risk of flooding since the river has burst…

Govt moves quickly to repair damaged bridges

Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter The Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development Cde Felix Mhona, his deputy Cde Mike Madiro and three legislators from Makoni, today visited two bridges along Mwarazi…

Gender champion defies patriarchy

Tendai Gukutikwa Women are often excluded from the political arena due to the patriarchal nature of politics in which men are considered bearers of authority. Those that do make it…

Just In: Bridge swept away

Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent Heavy rains that pounded the Headlands area last night swept away the Mwarazi Bridge linking Headlands and Makoni North Constituencies, with two cars and a motor…

Pyramid craze: Easy come, easy go

FACED with financial hardships and an insatiable appetite for quick profits, thousands of Rusape and Nyanga residents are sinking their money into pyramid schemes, amid promises of high returns, only to be left in worse financial positions as the schemes collapse. 

26 initiated into Satanism

AT least 25 children in Acacia, Penhalonga, were reportedly initiated into a Satanic cult by a 22-year-old local woman.

Magistrate & lawyer in alleged love affair

A MUTARE magistrate was on Tuesday rushed to hospital after she was assaulted with a hammer by an irate woman who accused her of having an illicit affair with her husband, a prominent lawyer in the city.

Castration the ultimate price for ngozi

Four Marange families are at the mercy of an avenging spirit that is allegedly castrating its victims and killing them soon afterwards.

$2.5 billion for road rehabilitation

MANICALAND needs about $2.5 billion to rehabilitate more than 200 roads across the province after they were destroyed by heavy rains this season, The Manica Post has established.

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