Woman dumps baby in toilet

Tendai Gukutikwa AN 18-YEAR-OLD woman from Dzere Village, Chief Zimunya was arraigned before Mutare Magistrates’ Courts after she allegedly dumped her new-born baby in a toilet last Sunday.

Irony of Churchism (Part 1)

Morris Mtisi IT IS my intention to move away from highly philosophical discourse and resort to very simple language and thought. I write for everyone, at least I try to,…

Wife barred from visiting hubby

Tendai Gukutikwa VIOLENCE towards her husband saw a Buhera woman being barred from visiting him in Mutare. Sinikiwe Tembani had been dragged to the Mutare Civil Courts by her husband, James…

Repairing the family route

Anne Ruthenburg Marriage Doctor HELLO there folks, how are you all doing. Welcome to 2016! Lol . . . Seriously this so exciting, I started my year celebrating someone’s 21st birthday and…

Diamond FM dominates airwaves

Shame Isaki Manicaland’s one and only radio station based in the provincial capital of Mutare, Diamond FM is already causing headaches to other electronic media players, especially radio stations after…

Follow God’s example, Jehovah’s Witnesses urged

Freedom Mutanda ABOUT 1 000 members of Jehovah’s Witnesses thronged Checheche expandable hall for conventions in Chipinge last Sunday to enjoy spiritual food made possible by the discreet slave that…

Overtraining: Avoid it!

Siba Guzha AS you go about your workout routine, one thing that you need to pay special attention to is overtraining. Overtraining is a very real and serious problem and…

Tourism: 2015 in retrospect

Stephen Ephraem TOURISM has been regarded as one of the recognisable contributor to the economy of Zimbabwe. According to the 2015 United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) report which gave an…

Row over mango trees splits family

Blessing Rwizi A ROW over mango trees between a 73-year-old woman and her grandchildren has spilled into the courts with the former seeking a protection order.

Mutasa District a sleeping economic hub

Ngoni Dapira Post Correspondent MUTASA Rural District Council, which recently received an award for promoting investments from the Zimbabwe Investment Authority, has been identified as a sleeping economic hub as…

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