Nurse slaps, kicks heavily pregnant woman

Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter A NURSE at Nyamazira Clinic in Makoni North is facing allegations of assault after he allegedly slapped a heavily pregnant woman and kicked her in the…

Estate finalisation applications jump 60 percent

Ray Bande Senior Reporter THE Office of the Master of the High Court of Zimbabwe has recorded a more than 60 percent increase in the number of people seeking to…

From dry plains to golden promise: Marange’s wheat surprise

Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter AS dawn breaks over the rugged hills of Marange, golden rays of sunlight wash over a sight that until recently belonged only in dreams. Where hardy…

Is the Eastern Region the worst of them all?

Ray Bande Senior Reporter THE Eastern Region’s football fortunes continue to nosedive, with its flagship clubs increasingly finding themselves on the wrong side of the Premier Soccer League table and…

SMEs take the lead in economic transformation

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter THE transformation of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) from traders into manufacturers is critical to Zimbabwe’s industrialisation ambitions and the attainment of Vision 2030, Women Affairs,…

Chief Chitauro challenges centuries of tradition

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter FOR generations, the image of a traditional leader has been that of an elderly man seated at the head of a community court, presiding over disputes…

New frontier: From hobby to national asset

Blessing Mwale Correspondent ZIMBABWE’S qualification for the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia has rightly been celebrated as one of the country’s greatest sporting achievements in recent history. For the…

Land, liberation and legacy

Lloyd Makonya Correspondent THE 1930 Land Apportionment Act did more than divide Zimbabwe’s land along racial lines, it sowed the seeds of resistance, shaped the liberation struggle and continues to…

Mai Hondo Tournament bounces back

Ray Bande Senior Reporter MUTARE’S flagship junior football tournament – the Mai Hondo Youth Soccer Tournament – is back on the calendar after taking a sabbatical last year owing to…

The mountain that became a student campus

Samuel Kadungure News Editor AT dawn, Mount Sinia no longer echoes with the sounds of illegal mining. Instead, it reverberates with the steady hum of construction machinery and the promise…