Govt refurbishing roads leading to borders

Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent GOVERNMENT is refurbishing roads linking the country with neighbouring countries into commercial trafficable roads, Transport and Infrastructure Development Deputy Minister Mike Madiro has said. Speaking during…

Woman sells Zesa’s land

Prayer Muronzerei Weekender Reporter A MUTARE woman who allegedly defrauded an unsuspecting home-seeker of about US$5 000 by selling Zesa Holdings’ land has been dragged to court. Pamela Nyangani (52)…

Cops jailed for extortion

Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent TWO Nyanga police officers who turned themselves into debt collectors and exerted undue pressure for a gold buyer to pay a debt he was disputing were…

‘Enter male dominated transport sector’

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent FEMALE drivers have been challenged to be game changers in the transport sector and take up challenges associated with the sector in line with the First…

A cry for public rehab centres

Ray Bande Senior Reporter MUNASHE Masekesa (not real name) was born and raised in a middle class family that could afford to build a decent home in one of the…

All we want for Christmas . . .

Wendy Nyakurerwa-Matinde Editor’s Musings WE, the people of Manicaland, have a very long wish list. For as long as this writer can remember, those in all urban areas have been…

Domestic tourism taking off

Liberty Dube Post Correspondent NEWLY-ELECTED Hospitality Association of Zimbabwe national vice-president, Mr Brian Nyakutombwa, has pledged to ensure the viability and survival of the tourism sector, saying he will stir…

Diabetes upsurge worrisome

  Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent   During a health expo recently held in Mutare by the Zimbabwe Diabetes Association (ZDA) and the Lions Club, 39 of the 119 people who…

Costly lull for Last Jesi

Ray Bande Senior Reporter PROBABLY the best midfielder to emerge from Mutare for his generation, Last ‘Lala’ Jesi finds himself frozen out of action for almost a year after the…

Turning waste into gold

Ray Bande Senior Reporter WHEN his parents died one after the other as he was still undertaking his Form Three studies, life became hell on earth young Tawanda Chitiyo, the…

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