Odzi cable thief in court

A 27-YEAR-OLD Rusape man was hauled before a Mutare court on allegations of stealing armoured electricity cables from a farm in Nyamajura, Odzi, together with two other accomplices who are on the run.

First Class Academy embraces President Mnangagwa’s vision

MUTARE’S leading private college, First Class Academy, has heeded President Mnangagwa’s call for the participation of the private sector in the uplifting of the country’s health delivery system by offering scholarships to excelling students to enroll at the University of Zimbabwe’s Medical School.

Bikers’ rally slated for Manicaland

MOTORSPORT bikers’ club — the Zimfreeriders Motor Cycle Club (Zimfreeriders MCC) has mapped out an ambitious domestic tourism promotion drive through biking display shows, theatrics and stunts and will this year host a national bikers’ rally in Manicaland. 

Schools shun e-learning

THE Covid-19 lockdown, in which schools were closed indefinitely presents the nation with its first real test of e-learning systems, as thousands of learners remain out of classroom, implying a massive loss in human capital development with long term economic and social repercussions.

When we become our own enemies

WITH the new strain of coronavirus — which is proving to be deadlier than the first one —taking a huge toll on humanity, it demands a critical shift in thinking and behaviour if we are to score victory in successfully combating it into receding. 

Small houses up against housewives

THEY thought they can escape Blabber’s long lenses, alas they just cannot!

Cyclone Eloise wreak havoc in Chipinge

Luthando Mapepa in Chipinge AT least three people have died, while a Science laboratory at Mt Selinda High School was damaged as heavy rains accompanied with strong winds continue pounding…

JUST IN: Tropical Storm Eloise to affect Manicaland

THE Metrological Services Department has warned of continuous rains and strong winds that are expected to hit some parts of Manicaland, Masvingo and Matabeleland South starting this evening.

City rolls out free Covid-19 testing. . . as demand for graves soar

MUTARE City Council’s Health Department in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Child Care are rolling out free Covid-19 screening and testing in the city at a time where burials recorded this January alone have surpassed last year’s monthly averages.

Deaths leave Manicaland poorer

THE angel of death has continued bringing tears and sorrows to the people of Manicaland as the province has lost a number of luminaries in a fortnight.

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