Mighty Warriors brace for Zebras test

  Sports Reporter   ZIMBABWE’S national women football team – the Mighty Warriors – will take on Botswana in the last qualifying round for a ticket to Africa Women Cup…

2022 schools calendar out

  Post Reporter   THE Government has today released the 2022 schools calendar which has 185 days of face-to-face lessons and no exeat weekends.   This marks the end of…

Manicaland ready for schools reopening

Ray Bande Senior Reporter   SCHOOLS in Manicaland are ready for reopening after receiving personal protective equipment that is expected to last at least six weeks, the provincial education director…

Kudos for ladies rugby team

  Sports Reporter   FOLLOWING their splendid performances at the Africa Cup pre-qualifiers, which saw them secure a ticket to the Africa Women’s Cup finals, the victorious Zimbabwe women’s rugby…

Woman demands $50k for child upkeep

  Prayer Muronzerei Post Reporter   A ZIMUNYA woman has dragged her estranged boyfriend to Mutare Civil Court demanding $50 000 for the upkeep of their child. Nyaradzo Maradza justified…

Businesses urged to renew licences

  Post Reporter   MUTARE City Council has urged business operators around the city with expired trading licences to urgently prioritise their renewal. In a notice issued yesterday, the local…

Woman granted protection order against abusive hubby

  Prayer Muronzerei Post Reporter   A CHIKANGA man has turned his home into a torture camp after developing a habit of beating up his wife and four children each…

Teacher commits suicide over indecent assault

  Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent   A PRIMARY school teacher stationed at Tanganda in Chipinge who was wanted by police for allegedly fondling a pupil was found dead on Wednesday…

‘Guard against complacency in Covid-19 fight’

  Post Reporter   WITH Covid-19 cases continuing to fall, the public has been called upon to guard against complacency as the pandemic’s threat still lurks. Calls have also been…

800 rural women in cowpeas project

Senior Reporter EIGHT hundred women under the auspices of the Headlands Small Scale Farmers Association (HSSFA) are set to benefit from a cowpeas project aided by three parastatals to boost…

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