Consumer brands changing Africa

David Furlonger GLOBAL consumer brands are changing their view of sub-Saharan Africa as a mixture of have-and have-not economies and considering it as an important economic bloc, says Josh Dovey,…

Drug addict brother dragged to court

Collette Mukome FAILURE to withstand incessant insults from her brother made a Zimunya woman to approach the court seeking protection against him. Emily Musaida appeared before Mrs Yeukai Chigodora praying for…

Goal-line technology to be used at Euro 2016

UEFA have announced that Hawk-Eye will provide the goal-line technology (GLT) at the European Championship in France in June and July.

Why women withdraw charges before plea

Tendai Gukutikwa With a heavily bandaged head, swollen red right eye and bruises all over her body, Eve Matsikesimbe(20) walked to the public prosecutor’s office to withdraw the charges that…

Keep Making Progress

By Pastor Chris The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one…

Dairibord festival upon us

Sports Correspondent THE annual Dairiboard Schools Rugby Festival gets underway on Monday as Mutare Boys’ High first team is aiming at a flawless performance at this year’s edition of the…

Be a Generational Thinker

Arthur Marara “Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.” [Warren Buffett]. The words of Warren Buffet take me back to my…

Ex-wife barred from stalking hubby

Blessing Gondokondo A MUTARE woman was dragged to court for stalking her ex-husband and his lover. Rudo Nyamawaso appeared before the Mutare Civil Courts after being dragged to court by her…

Mutare Poly volleyball team shines at TESA Games

Fungayi Munyoro : Sports Correspondent MUTARE Polytechnic men’s volleyball team won gold at the just-ended Tertiary Education Sports Association (TESA) Games held at Milton Park High School in Bulawayo recently. A total…

Editorial Comment: School heads must account for missing funds

SINCE last year when the Government sanctioned the carrying out of forensic audits at schools in the country, shocking revelations of missing millions of dollars made the headlines.

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