Christ : The anointing in you!

Pastor Ocean Hamandishe— IT is amazing how fear grips people even those who profess to be believers and followers of Christ.

$20 000 goods stolen from moving trucks

Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent— FOUR daring thieves including a woman who pounced on two haulage trucks moving slowly on an uphill and allegedly stole goods worth over $20 000 were…

Dangamvura Knights close gap on AU

Blessing Rwizi Sports Correspondent — AFRICA University’s dominance in the Manicaland Basketball League has come under threat from Dangamvura Knights as both teams are now tied on the same number…

‘Reject change, become the architect of decay’

Kudakwashe Melisa Kapesa — Dear Melisa I have been working at a certain reputable NGO. Currently I hold a junior position and recently a new management team was selected. My…

The difference between perfumes & deodorants

Ann Ruthenburg — YOU will be so amazed how many people do not know the difference between perfumes, deodorants, eau de toilette, eau fraiche, eau de parfum, roll-ons, cologne and…

National YES Games rolls to life

Blessing Gondokondo Sports Reporter— THE 17th edition of the Sports and Recreation Commission’s Youth Education Through Sport Games will roll to life tomorrow (Saturday) in Hwange, while Team Manicaland was…

UCCZ returns Mt Selinda vehicle

Freedom Mutanda Post Correspondent— THE D4D Toyota Hilux truck which had caused so much friction between United Church of Christ in Zimbabwe and Mount Selinda High School authorities was finally…

Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent— FOUR daring thieves including a woman who pounced on two haulage trucks moving slowly on an uphill and allegedly stole goods worth over $20 000 were…

Two up for stealing donkeys

Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent— TWO Chisumbanje men were recently arrested for stealing their neighbours’ five donkeys.

Tobacco reaping starts

Samuel Kadungure Farming Reporter — HARVESTING of the irrigated tobacco crop — planted in September 2016 — has started at a time the bulk of dryland growers are still in…

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