Drums, dance, diversity at Culture Month launch
Lloyd Makonya Correspondent IT was a colourful spectacle of song, dance and cultural pride as Manicaland Province officially launched the Provincial Culture Month commemorations at Chief Hata’s homestead in Nyanga…
Spaghetti gone wild
THIS is my favourite method for making dirty spaghetti in one pan, which, not only means fewer dishes, but the pasta absorbs more flavour than if boiled separately. Andouille, Worcestershire…
The role of circumstantial evidence in justice
Trust Maanda Legal Position IN order to prove an accused person guilty, there must be some evidence that links that person to the commission of the offence. Evidence can be…
Winter wellness: Simple ways to stay warm, active, healthy
AS temperatures drop and winter sets in, it is easy to slip into sluggish habits. Cold weather often leaves us feeling stiff, tired, and tempted to stay indoors under a…
Men2Men Indaba returns bigger, bolder
Liberty Dube Entertainment Correspondent PREPARATIONS are in full swing for the second edition of the Men2Men Indaba, an initiative spearheaded by Zimpapers Mutare stable — comprising The Manica Post and…
House turned into donkey stable
Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Reporter A BITTER family feud within a Johane Marange Apostolic Church household spilled into Chief Mutasa’s community court after a woman was accused of locking donkeys inside…
A requiem for Mai Zondai
Tapiwanashe Kujinga I SWITCHED on my phone after a long break and started going through my texts. When I read the text message informing me of the passing away of…
Father’s Day: Looking after the men who look after us
Dr Tendai Zuze Health Matters FATHER’S Day is a time to celebrate the fathers, grandfathers and father figures who have helped shape our lives. We often thank them for providing…
Male grooming tips to change your life
WE all know how important a proper skin care regime is, but sometimes, there is barely enough time to have a shower. These are some male grooming secrets we would…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Licencing reform key to ending drug fronts
THE revelation that nearly half of Manicaland’s beer outlets are operating without licences is more than just a statistic — it is a wake-up call. It underscores the urgent need…











