Discovering the Eastern Highlands through Africa Travel Indaba

Liberty Dube Tourism Correspondent ZIMBABWE this week proudly flew its tourism flag high at the just-ended Africa Travel Indaba 2026, in Durban, South Africa, where the country was showcasing its…

Order or ordeal in Mutare CBD?

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter ON most mornings in Mutare’s Central Business District (CBD), the rhythm of life has long been dictated by commuter omnibuses — engines revving, touts shouting destinations,…

Mothers: The quiet strength behind families

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter ON Sunday, as the world pauses to mark Mother’s Day, there will be flowers, gifts, hurried phone calls and carefully planned outings. Yet beyond the celebration…

Cyclone Idai recovery heals the wounds

Ray Bande Senior Reporter HUMAN life that was lost during the Cyclone Idai of March 19, 2019, can never be recovered. But what is certainly within our reach as surviving…

Hands-on training sparks new wave of young entrepreneurs

Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter THE future of youths is being reshaped — not through lofty promises, but through practical skills that empower them to earn a living and create jobs…

A sacred landmark at the crossroads of faith and heritage

Lloyd Makonya Correspondent AMID the bustle that defines present-day Penhalonga, just north of Mutare, stands a quiet yet enduring testament to faith and history, St Michael and All Angels Church.…

From whispered secret to tourism engine: Eastern Highlands rise

Liberty Dube Tourism Correspondent THE Eastern Highlands of Manicaland have long been whispered about as one of Zimbabwe’s most enchanting corners — a land where mist clings to rolling mountains,…

The power of words: Negative impact of labelling children

Sheron Gomera WORDS carry weight, especially in the life of a child. They do more than describe behaviour; they shape identity. When we attach labels to children, we are often…

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