It was Valentine’s Day for real!

YOU see Blabber is not always after the bad in our midst. Yours Truly is not all that sadistic to look at the negative and deliberately ignore the good among…

Love for wise waters wrecks family

Tendai Gukutikwa THE court gallery was left shocked this week after a Dangamvura man revealed that his party-loving and heavy clubbing wife negligence had caused his child’s death. The shocker was…

ENJOYING LITERATURE: The challenges observed so far

  OF COURSE literature was originally intended for pleasure. . . (enjoyment) and entertainment. It still provides the two human needs. But nowadays it is a profound area of examinable…

MBA to select provincial team

Blessing Rwizi MANICALAND Basketball Association will use this week’s matches to select the provincial teams that will compete in the Basketball Union of Zimbabwe interprovincial competitions to be held in…

Black history month important

Freedom Mutanda THIS is Black history month in the United States of America and the world over, it is a time of introspection for many blacks that are littered all…

Mechanising agriculture contracting value in Zim

Farayi Dyirakumunda THERE are clear value drivers that should be achieved which include promotion of technology in contract farming in Zimbabwe The use of mobile technology has been extended to…

Food prices to soar as drought bites

OVER the past three months, food prices have increased at eight times the rate than they did in the past year, as the drought and the weak rand caused many…

Calls for reinstatement of Travellers Rebate

Ngoni Dapira Business Correspondent MUTARE community has called for reinstating of the Travellers Rebate which was reduced last month from $300 to $200. This was highlighted during an African Self Help…

Neighbours at loggerheads over affair

Weekender Reporter A MUTARE woman approached the Civil Court accusing her neighbour of having an affair with her husband. A bitter Marian Mudzengerere told the court that her neighbour, Agnes Tadzingwa…

Can culture be patented for tourism?

(Part 2) Stephen Ephraem IN the previous episode, we looked at the similarities and differences of patent, copyright and trademark and how communities and people have failed to patent their…

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