Cycling for a noble cause
A GROUP of cyclists in Mutare have teamed up to embark on an environmental conservation promotion project through cycling.
The summer for a bargain
EVERYONE loves a bargain and, with the next transfer window likely to see a repeat of last month’s low spending across Europe, this summer could again see many clubs similarly reluctant to pay big fees for players.
Armed robbery mission for airtime
TWO armed robbery suspects who allegedly pounced on an airtime vendor in Mutare and got away with his vehicle and money were arrested while planning to execute another heist in Rusape.
Chipinge wonder kid (17) joins DeMbare
CHIPINGE-BORN teen sensation, Luke Musikiri, who is living his dream after recently joining the country’s most successful club, Dynamos, believes the Harare giants will be the launch pad for his overseas football glory.
Worry over assault of police officers
TWO rowdy Hobhouse, Mutare residents were arrested for taking the law into their hands and assaulting security officers who were enforcing lockdown restrictions and shoving them into raw sewage that was flowing in a storm drain.
NRZ properties turned into vending stalls
At a time when the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ)’s railway lines in Mutare have gone for years without being fully utilised and cunning vendors have turned the tracks into vending stalls, the parastatal has revealed plans to refurbish its infrastructure.
May the real scientists please stand up?
Covid-19 has left Manicaland poorer, with several luminaries going to the world yonder, taking with them their beautiful visions and work ethic.
Loving each other daily
VALENTINE’S Day, also called Saint Valentine’s Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated annually on February 14th.
President appoints Cde Matsikenyere
President Mnangagwa on Monday appointed Cde Nokhuthula Matsikenyere, MP for Chimanimani West, as the new Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Manicaland, taking over from the late national heroine Dr Ellen Gwaradzimba.
Body smuggled from Mozambique
A NYANGA man last week contravened the Burials and Cremation Act by burying his brother without registering the death and acquiring a burial order.








