Corporate Governance literacy for directors

Albert Dhafana The mere mention of the term “Director” to an average Zimbabwean is likely to invite a wide range of meanings and even expectations.

Council wants more funds for roads

Ngoni Dapira  Post Correspondent MUTARE City Council has called for more road maintenance money from the Zimbabwe National Road Authority. Mutare Mayor councilor, Tatenda Nhamarare during a meeting with the…

Old paths better

Morris Mtisi A friend of mine whom I will only refer to as Diana, sent me this sad lamentation about the modern social order expressing a nostalgic loss of that…

Petrol bomb attack kills 5

Liberty Dube IN a bizarre arson attack, a Chipinge man last Wednesday ruthlessly killed five people –  among them three family members — and injured two others after he petrol…

James is Number 3 in the world

Morris Mtisi Students Speak MANY of us would celebrate, wouldn’t we, to come out number 101 in the world, in whatever kind of competition it may be we have taken…

Call for tollgate in Chipinge

Luthando Mapepa VARIOUS stakeholders in Chipinge last week on Friday agreed to engage the Ministry of Transport to erect a toll gate to generate revenue for the rehabilitation of the…

Possessed woman causes drama

Mercy Ngwebvu    A LIBERATION war fighter who died at the battlefront in 1978 has demanded a decent burial together with his colleagues after his spirit recently manifested in a…

Of raging diamond wars, fight over a man

Blabbermouth JUST like any other job, mine has its own fair share of occupational hazards. Only last week, the lady who is well known for her love for the gentlemen’s…

BREAKING NEWS: Deputy Minister Musanhu dies

The  Deputy Minister of Environment, Water and Climate Simon Musanhu has died. Musanhu is said to have collapsed and died yesterday at his private offices at DHL in Belgravia, Harare.…

Tobacco reaping begins

Senior Agriculture Reporter COMMERCIAL farmers in Manicaland are busy reaping the early irrigated tobacco crop, with most admitting being spared of power cuts that often characterised previous harvesting seasons.

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