Goodbye Knowstics, goodbye Tanya Michelle

WHILE most students in schools grow into imps, demi-mondes and enfants terribles, some choose friends wisely and help to shape each other into responsible adulthood. That does not mean well-behaved…

Mutare man saved from upkeep increase

Blessing Rwizi A MUTARE Municipal Police officer is refusing to up the maintenance he is paying to his ex-wife saying she is squandering the money without taking care of his…

The mp3 revolution

Ian Mann WHEN CDs first came out, the promise was “Perfect Sound Forever”. However, viewed differently, CDs were a “maximalist repository of irrelevant information, most of which was ignored by…

School leavers’ behaviour, awesome or awful?

Stories by Morris Mtisi THE purpose of this write-up is to call the two ministries of education to address moral decay in the schools as a matter of urgency. I…

‘Katongo dragged Zambian football out of doldrums’

WHEN Christopher Katongo was voted BBC African Footballer of the Year in 2012, Zambian fans could finally celebrate seeing one of their own at the top of the continental game…

Rapist offers to marry victim

Lovemore Kadzura A BUHERA man has been jailed 18 years for raping a 22-year-old mental patient. Kudakwashe Bhiza (33) of Tangwena Village under Chief Nyashanu was convicted by Rusape regional magistrate,…

Africa: The silent awakening

Timo Bollerhey As African affluence grows, there is a growing need for financial services and better social security. Pension coverage may be on the rise in some countries, but with…

All set for Gimboki Fun shoot

Sports Correspondent THE Zimbabwe National Army Manicaland chapter will tomorrow host its annual fun shoot fundraiser at the Gimboki Gallery Range in Mutare. The annual event open to all allows interested…

Businesswoman wrecks marriage

Lovemore Kadzura in Rusape RUSAPE businesswoman, Gladys Svosve – who is at the nerve centre of an alleged adulterous relationship with debt-ridden Watermark College co-director, Barnabas Nemaire – has been…

Manica Post hosts church indaba

Post Reporter THE Manica Post will next Friday hold a breakfast meeting with church leaders from across the province whose thrust is to offer the paper as a medium of…

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