Mutare angels set for continental showdown

Liberty Dube Entertainment Correspondent A WAVE of pride has swept across Manicaland Province following the remarkable success of two young sisters, Agastear Mukudzeishe Beni (11) and Alexis Makatendeka Beni (nine),…

Taxi driver loses vehicle in robbery

Tendai Gukutikwa Crime Reporter A 29-YEAR-OLD Mutare taxi driver was robbed of his vehicle worth US$5 000 and mobile phone after he was hired by two unknown men to transport…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Workers’ Day: Building nations through labour

WORKERS’ Day, celebrated annually today (May 1) in many parts of the world, is far more than a symbolic holiday. It is a day that calls for reflection, celebration, and…

Unpacking National AI Strategy: Implementation and governance

Dr Evans Sagomba Everything AI WHEN discussing Zimbabwe’s National Artificial Intelligence Strategy, the section on implementation and governance is essentially the “how” and the “who” behind the entire plan. It…

From healer’s gift to bitter rift

Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Reporter A BITTER land dispute has erupted in Mutasa after a man returned home to reclaim property he insists was only temporarily lent to a family now…

The night Mutare refused to sleep

Liberty Dube Entertainment Correspondent THE usually quiet stretch along the Mutare–Chimanimani Highway erupted into life on April 25, as Madziro Stop Over became the epicentre of a landmark musical experience,…

The Power of design, industry

Ronald Takudzwa Sambona Correspondent CREATIVE designer, MS Carol Dzimwasha’s journey is not merely a personal triumph – it is a rallying call for all Zimbabwean women constrained by patriarchal expectations.…

Hubby blocks wife’s dreams

Dear Tete Joyie: I got married right after completing my first degree. I now have a job, but it does not pay well. My husband has a well-paying job and…

Unless He opens your eyes, you cannot see

Trust Maanda Looking at the Unseen LUKE 24:31-32 And their eyes were opened, and they knew him; and he vanished out of their sight. [32] And they said one to…

Grannies in US$13 500 property fraud

Lovemore Kadzura Weekender Reporter TWO Harare-based grannies were convicted of fraud after allegedly using a dead man’s altered national identity card in a bid to sell his Rusape residential stand…

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