Man Gidza finds love
. . . set to tie the knot this weekend Liberty Dube and Luke Mafere : Entertainment Correspondents “BECAUSE you are special, we are cordially inviting you to a wedding of…
Mid-term policy sets tone for fiscal discipline
Kudzanai Gerede : Business Correspondent Chief among Zimbabwe’s economic problems has been failure to rein in Government excessive expenditure including a persistent public wage bill overhang which has
Chibuku Super Cup fiesta
Ray Bande : Senior Sports Reporter FOR once, Mutare City Rovers will put behind sorrows of a forgettable season which might come to an end with the municipality-owned side going back…
St Joseph’s schools robbed
Fungayi Munyoro : Weekender Correspondent FIVE armed robbers raided St Joseph’s secondary and primary schools in Rusape last Sunday night and made good their escape with $4 000.
Prophet jumps into sewage pool
Abel Zhakata : Senior Reporter A SELF-styled youthful Dangamvura-based prophet jumped into a sewage pool along the heavily polluted Sakubva River on Tuesday morning, running away from two police
Worrying trend of defaulters noted
Catherine Murombedzi THERE is a worrying trend of defaulters by people on life-long medication. When one starts life-long medication they are counselled and get in-depth explanation of what the
Chikanga artiste drops hip-hop single
Tendai Gukutikwa : Entertainment Correspondent A CHIKANGA-BASED upcoming hip-hop artiste, Cliff Gwaya, who is popularly known in the local music circles as Pugama has released an Afro-fusion hip-hop single that has
Mutare-born coach in top ITF course
Ray Bande : Senior Sports Reporter MUTARE-BORN former Mantas Tennis Academy coach, Freeman Nyamunokora, became the third Zimbabwean coach to undergo the invitational International Tennis
Chinamasa right on diplomatic missions
Sparkleford Masiyambiri : Post Correspondent The suggestion by Finance Minister, Patrick Chinamasa, while presenting his Mid Term Fiscal Policy last week to reduce the diplomatic missions is prudent. Implementing this idea…
Agric firms urged to support Command Agriculture programme
Local agricultural firms have been urged to partner Government in the Command Agriculture special programme, which is expected to produce 2 million tonnes of maize











