Hubby scalded with oil
Clara Mudefi REFUSING to turn off the music from a DVD player left a Penhalonga man with permanent scars on his body after being scalded with cooking oil by his…
‘Zim to have 10 new TV channels next year’
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent AT least 10 private television channels are set to be launched in Zimbabwe by mid-next year, and the country will meet the requirements of the International…
Mbanje-smoking school girls nabbed
Abel Zhakata Senior Reporter SEVEN schools girls from Dangamvura and St Joseph’s high schools were last week arrested by the police after they were caught red-handed smoking marijuana in the…
ZC boss pays tribute to cricket squad
ZIMBABWE Cricket vice-chairperson Maureen Kuchocha has praised the cricket national team for a gallant show against the world’s best Test team – the Proteas of South Africa.
Sanctions are hurting start-ups: Chingonzo
Business Reporter In a rare one-on-one stage interview with US President Barack Obama, Zimbabwean technology entrepreneur Takunda Chingonzo told Obama that the supposedly targeted sanctions against some political leaders in…
Google offers tips to Zim developers
Hypercube Hub recently hosted a quick skills dissemination session for developers with a representative from Google South Africa, Andy Volk.
EcoCash launches debit card
Econet Wireless’s mobile money service EcoCash has launched a debit card that is linked to the Ecocash wallet, a move which will enable subscribers to make international payments with ease.
Growing potatoes with nature
Samuel Kadungure Farming Matters Biological farming means farming in harmony with nature. It’s a holistic, sustainable system that improves soil health, in turn promoting crop, livestock and human health.
It’s Chibuku time again . . . Mombeshora rallies Buffaloes, Gizha accepts underdog tag
FORGET about the hard-hat area called Barbourfields Stadium where there is an unwritten law that the home team must win or else violence rears its ugly head.
Ebola: Should you be scared?
Dr Tendai Zuze IN recent weeks, there has been a lot of talk about Ebola, which is a rare but deadly virus that causes bleeding inside and outside the body.…

