Men’s and women’s brains do function differently

TWO years ago, a study of the differences between male and female brains caused a storm. The researchers, based at the University of Pennsylvania, claimed to have found that, from…

Transfer window winners and losers

THE transfer window has closed and Premier League managers have their squads in place to do battle until January.  So what are the big issues left and who will be…

New equipment to cut high mortality rate

Ray Bande Senior Health Reporter THE high level of mortality recorded nationwide is expected to be reduced significantly in Rusape District thanks to the recent provision of neo-natal, anti-natal and post-natal…

AFM celebrates 100 years

Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter THE Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe which held its centenary celebrations last week has attributed its stunning growth and ability to mass people with prayer rallies…

Middle Sabi farmers appeal for beans buyers

Freedom Mutanda HARD on the heels of a bumper harvest for farmers in the south eastern part of the country, they are hamstrung by a lack of markets for their…

Zimbabwe is a land of investment opportunities

Tafara Shumba ZIMBABWE is a case of a glass, where an optimist investor sees a half full glass, while his pessimist counterpart sees a half empty glass. Investors such as…

Choppies opens Mutare branch

Business Reporter ONE of the fastest expanding retail outlets, Choppies Supermarket officially opened a new supermarket in Mutare today (Friday). The Mutare branch, which is located at Shop Number 3, Second…

Inheritance and the careless heirs

I write this one with a heavy heart. Yours Truly is a human being who gets pained when a person passes on. Like a well cultured African I would like to…

Photographer arrested for forgery

Weekender Correspondent A PHOTOGRAPHER with a Mutare photo processing company was arrested after he forged a customer’s driver’s licence and identity card. Enerst Chivasa (22) who works as a photo printer…

Chimanimani duo in court for possessing ivory

Mercy Ngwebvu TWO Chimanimani men ran out of luck last week when they attempted to sell an elephant task worth $1 100 to a police detective who subsequently arrested them. The…

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