Hartley, Masvingo face deadline
Senior Reporter EASTERN Region Division One teams Masvingo United and Hartley Academy will have until this weekend to pay up their dues for them to partake in the 2016 season…
Zim athletes prepare for Comrades Marathon
Liberty Dube Sports Correspondent LONG distance runners, Moffat Mistake and Tendai Chamwandoita have stepped up preparations for this year’s edition of the Comrades Marathon race to take place in South Africa…
Pungwe Breweries donates ambulance to City Council
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent BEER brewing company, Pungwe Breweries last Friday handed over an ambulance to the cash-strapped Mutare City Council which has been operating without a reliable emergency vehicle.
Matida Flats: Dangerous place to live
Abel Zhakata THIS is one of Mutare’s oldest buildings with a strong colonial background. Surprisingly, 36 years down the line, no meaningful renovations have been done to met new age…
Leicester’s unsung hero
Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez and Leonardo Ulloa may be the Leicester heroes grabbing the headlines, but unheralded star Kante has been superb, too.
Zanu-PF appeals: Close scrutiny needed
Mukachana Hanyani THE formation of the National Disciplinary Appeals Committee recently by the Zanu-PF leadership has come at a time when those people who found themselves chucked out of the…
Diamond FM intensifies ‘Radio without Boundaries’ concept
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent MUTARE’S one and only radio station – Diamond FM has promised to reach out all corners of Mutare as they intensify the “Radio without Boundaries bringing radio…
Is the rand a commodity currency?
Jac Laubscher IT IS probably fair to say that the exchange rate of the rand, specifically against the US dollar, is the economic indicator that attracts the most interest among…
Marist, Mutare Boys’ High impress at Dairibord festival
Ngoni Dapira Sports Correspondent MUTARE Boys’ High School and Marist Nyanga did the province proud after winning two out of their three matches during the just-ended Dairibord Schools Rugby Festival.
Rovers’ financial crisis deepens
Senior Sports Reporter MUTARE City Rovers’ players had to use their own money for bus fare from Zvishavane and by Wednesday afternoon most of them were yet to be reimbursed.

