Businessman in act of philanthropy

. . . as Kujo supports local schools Morris Mtisi AS if the school head at Checheche, parent John Madhodha and Crosswell Goko were not enough, local businessman Wilson Khumbula,…

Mutare district merit awards galore

Morris Mtisi Post Correspondent THE Provincial Education Director for Manicaland did it again recently when he gave awards to different schools and individual students in Mutare District. The awards

Weak rand causes havoc in Zim economy

Figures from the latest mid-term monetary policy statement show the rand continues to cause havoc in the Zimbabwe’s economy.

Woman fighter relives war experience

Freedom Mutanda and Sifelani Tonje Post correspondents Firstly, let us say we are humbled by the overwhelming responses to our dialoguing with the unsung history makers who are scattered all over this…

He converted to Rastafarianism, revolutionised dancehall

BUJU Banton was one of the most popular dancehall reggae artistes of the ‘90s. Debuting with a series of popular “slack” singles, which drew criticism for their graphic

CITES: Ivory trade ban criticised

By Sifelani Tsiko Environmentalists and wildlife experts in Zimbabwe say they are appalled by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) decision to support

Manicaland tops maternal, newborn, child health services

Blessing Rwizi Post Correspondent MATERNAL Child Health Integrated Programme in conjunction with the Ministry of Health and Child Care last week awarded certificates to selected Manicaland hospitals

Survival series rages on

Senior Sports Reporter THE Castle Lager Premiership season resumes this weekend with the bitter struggle to evade relegation raging on as Mutare City Rovers travel to Bulawayo for a date…

Bev returns to Mutare

Entertainment Correspondent HARDLY a month after putting up a top-drawer performance at Club Mandisa, raunchy dancer, Bev, will be back at the entertainment joint tonight (Friday) for yet another date

Grade 7 pupil jailed 2 years

Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent A 14-YEAR-OLD Grade Seven pupil in Rusape will forever rue the day he sexually abused a two-year-old juvenile after he was sentenced to two years behind bars…

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