‘More food aid needed in Chipinge South’
Stephen Ephraem Post Correspondent COUNCILLOR for Ward 24 in Chipinge, Councillor Lydia Hlekisana, has called on Government and Non-Governmental Organisations to channel more food aid to alleviate food shortages that have…
Buffaloes up for it
ESTEEMED followers of the game of football, thank you for finding time for interaction.For making light work of fellow title aspirants, Yadah on Sunday at Sakubva
Japanese coach conducts baseball training in Mutare
Fungayi Munyoro Sports Correspondent JAPANESE coach, Yutaro Tazawa (pictured right), last week conducted high school development trainings for junior baseball players at Sakubva High School ahead of the
Broke businessman in child upkeep wrangle
Blessing Rwizi Weekender Correspondent A MUTARE woman last week dragged her ex-husband to court for failing to take care of their six-year-old child.
Investors in Zim switch from equity financing to loans
The remaining foreign investors in Zimbabwe are re-strategising, swapping equity financing for loans as the preferred form of investment, according to Reserve Bank of
Mitsubishi exercises its DNA on latest L200 pickup truck
Japanese vehicle manufacturer, Mitsubishi, has 60 years experience in the truck scene, writes Iain Robertson, and its latest L200, now in its fifth series, is regarded by some
List A and 1st Class cricket explained
On the point with Aubrey Kamba LAST Sunday I had the pleasure of watching a good South African side wallop the Australian tourist side to lead two-nil in a five match…
Mikiya keeps on dreaming
Fungayi Munyoro Sports Correspondent HE is one of the few police officers who are taking sports seriously. He has a dream that one of these days he will represent the country…
Chipinge farmers take up hay production
Blessing Rwizi Farming Correspondent CHIPINGE Livestock Development Trust has embarked on a hay production initiative aimed at boosting animal production which is under threat from drought.
Shocking upkeep claim for carpenter
Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Correspondent A JOBLESS carpenter was left speechless after his ex-wife demanded $660 as monthly maintenance in court.

