The art of teaching English language
Morris Mtisi THREE English Language teachers; Mrs Evelyn Masondo in Rusape, Mr Tennyson Hlatshwayo in Chipinge and Basilton Chipara in Mutasa all requested a re-publication
Robbers hit Buhera shop
Liberty Dube : Weekender Correspondent FIVE unknown armed robbers last Friday pounced on a Buhera shop and stole cash and goods valued at $1 700.
Man hacks wife over extra marital affairs
Luthando Mapepa : Chipinge Correspondent FAILURE to stomach his wife’s alleged extra marital affairs saw a Chipinge man (47) hacking her with a machete.
Teen chat with Tentie
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Non-consumptive tourism: Take nothing other than memories
Stephen Ephraem : Post Correspondent NON-CONSUMPTIVE tourism refers to holiday business which is done without one being engaged in hunting. It can also be called photographic tourism.
Wheat irrigation sustained: Mamhare
Samuel Kadungure : Senior Farming Reporter WINTER wheat farmers have been assured of adequate water supply to irrigate the cereal crop which is now in the critical phases of heading, flowering…
Different types Wedding Anniversaries
Ann Ruthenburg HELLO there everyone, how are you all? This week I am doing a follow up on a subject I was asked about “wedding anniversaries”.
Tobacco e-auction on the cards: TIMB
Lovemore Kadzura : Rusape Correspondent THE Tobacco Industry Marketing Board will next season introduce the foolproof e-auction and e-marketing of flue-cured tobacco as a way of stamping out chronic
Violent rank marshals barred from bus termini
Weekender Correspondent FIVE rank marshals who are facing public violence charges for wreaking havoc at Sakubva Musika have been barred from visiting all bus termini pending their trial by a
Zanu-PF suspends Manicaland youth leader
Cletus Mushanawani, News Editor ZANU-PF Manicaland youth league has suspended its education secretary, Kudzai Madhara, for allegedly collecting money from prospective students desperate for places at teachers’ colleges in Mutare.


