Congolese nabbed with 47 pieces of diamonds
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent THREE Congolese refugees who were allegedly nabbed with 47 pieces of diamonds last week have been granted $300 bail each.
Nurse seeks protection against violent caretaker
Blessing Rwizi Weekender Correspondent A DISTRESSED pregnant woman last week approached the courts seeking protection against her caretaker.
Harare’s Jam session delight for local artistes
Entertainment Correspondent IN a massive breakthrough, local artistes have spread wings to Harare and make their brands popular while exposing themselves to a new audience, thanks to Monday Jam
‘Economy poised for massive growth’
Kudzanai Gerede Business Correspondent Zimbabwe’s economy is projected to grow at an annual average rate of 7,3 percent between next year (2017) and 2018 buoyed by a raft of short-term sectoral,…
Editorial Comment: At long last Zifa acts on Gambe
WE all know Cecilia Gambe as a football loving, outspoken personality, whose passion for the development of women football is beyond reproach.
Prophet cons client of cellphone
Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Correspondent A SELF-STYLED prophet from Dangamvura’s Gimboki Housing Project was fined $100 after he was convicted of ordering his client to surrender her cellphone to him after
Standard Bank signs $300m facility
Post Correspondent Standard Bank of South Africa (SBSA), the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) – the US Government’s development finance institution, and Wells Fargo Bank
Oil industry must venture into contract farming
John Sigauke Post Correspondent The cooking oil story published in The Manica Post last week generates a ray of hope among Zimbabweans that it is very feasible to bring the economy…
Lake Kariba water level expected to improve
Sifelani Tsiko Post Correspondent Water levels in the country’s largest external dam – Lake Kariba – which had dropped for the first time in more than half a century since the…
Employees steal property worth US$23k
Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Correspondent THREE farm workers allegedly stole their employer’s property worth US$23 000. Anthony Muyambo (36), Lector Sibanda (20) and Ignatius Ndlovu (26), all of Mystery











