Two Zim-born players in RWC semi-finals
Ngoni Dapira Sports Correspondent THE 2015 Rugby World Cup enters into the semi-finals this weekend with two out of four Zimbabwe-born players who were playing for different adopted countries still…
Hwange comes to Sakubva
Ray Bande Senior Sports Reporter CASTLE Lager Premiership action resumes this weekend with troublesome coalminers, Hwange making the long trip to Mutare for a date against relegation candidates, Buffaloes FC…
AFM member releases second album
Blessing Rwizi ASPIRING Mutare-based gospel musician, Joseph Maphosa, has released his second10-track album, Mene Mene Volume 2.
Soft signs of cancer
Dr Tendai Zuze Skin changes: People with moles, freckles or warts should keep an eye on them. If any of these starts acting suspicious, by itching, bleeding, changing colour or…
‘I can’t stand my noisy wife’
Letwin Mubonesi INCENSED by her hubby’s weird behaviour, a Mutare woman dragged him to court demanding a protection order. This happened after the man had given her R5 as a…
Are You Taking Care of the Sick? . . . You Can Overcome Caregiver Burnout.
Dr. Mazvita Machinga Mental Health Remember, as a caregiver the best gift you can give to the person you are caring for is to stay strong and healthy. The following…
Buy Zimbabwe is essential
Bernard Madzivanyika Last week I stumbled upon a programme on eNCA a news channel called Checkpoint (‘’’S2/E28: For years the restaurant industry has been accused of hiring foreign national only…
Wattle Company dismisses contractors
Business Correspondent “It employed over 10 000 people directly and 40 000 indirectly. But this is not the case now. WATTLE Company’s Nyanga Pine Estate in Dunsinane, Mutasa district, has…
Man takes own life. . . Caught pants down with girlfriend
Weekender Reporters FAILURE to stomach humiliation and eject his wife from home after his landlady caught him pants down with a girlfriend, a Chikanga man took his life by downing…
Woman seeks protection order against neighbour
Collette Mukome INCESSANT insults over witchcraft from her neighbour left a Mutare woman with no option but to approach the courts seeking protection.

