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Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau FOUR Zimbabweans are among the 18 people who were killed when a gas tanker exploded in Boksburg, east of Johannesburg in Gauteng Province, South Africa on Christmas Eve. The blast, which tore the roof off the emergency department at the Tambo Memorial Hospital, destroyed two houses, several cars, and injured bystanders, […]
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Oliver Kazunga, Harare Bureau CHINESE investor, Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) has so far invested about US$500 million into its US$1,5 billion steel plant in the Manhize area of Midlands Province and remains on course to meet its August 2023 production deadline. Construction of the giant steel plant, which is touted as Africa’s biggest […]
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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT is re-modelling the Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources (Campfire) programme countrywide so that communities can benefit from the animal resource in their communities while making councils more accountable in the usage of revenue from hunting. Already, Government is working on amending the Campfire to make traditional leaders legal […]
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Harare Bureau A US-BASED financial website has placed Zimbabwe among the 12 most advanced countries in Africa able to use their natural resources to boost their economies. In a recent report posted on its website, Insider Money, an organisation headquartered in New York, based its findings on the 2022 World Intellectual Property Organisation’s Global Innovation […]
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Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter FACILITATING capacity building for farmers and partnerships is critical in driving the success of the National Horticulture Recovery and Growth Plan, which seeks to boost domestic production with a focus on growing exports. Government launched the horticulture recovery plan in 2020 to stimulate both conventional and rural horticulture production. This is […]
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Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter FARMERS for Economic Development (Famers4ED) recently held a meeting with young farmers in Bulawayo to teach them about the benefits of Rural Development 8.0 as more youths are set to benefit from the reform programme. In June, President Mnangagwa launched Provincial Integrated Youths Skills Development Centres (PIYSDC) for the country’s 10 […]
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Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has with immediate effect suspended processing applications for new mining titles seeking rights to extraction of five strategic minerals citing an overwhelming increase in demand for the mining claims. The five strategic minerals are diamonds, copper, lithium, nickel and rare earth. The decision was communicated through correspondence signed by Permanent Secretary for […]
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Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau SIX Zimbabweans died on Monday morning when a vehicle they were travelling in was involved in an accident along the N1 Highway near Musina town in neighbouring South Africa. The incident occurred around Dorothy Farm, a few kilometres south of Musina town. Zimbabwe’s Consul General to Johannesburg, Mrs Melody Chaurura, confirmed […]
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Tobias Mandoreba COAL production at Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL)’s 3-Main Underground Mine is set to gradually increase beginning January 2023 following the delivery of new mining equipment being rolled out in three phases. The underground mine’s recapitalisation for coking coal production is a business partnership between Hwange Colliery Company and Dinson Colliery Private Limited, […]
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Flora Fadzai Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter RESIDENTS from New Magwegwe suburb showed the Christmas-giving spirit when they assisted a family that lost property to a fire that gutted their home, days before the special day. The Ncube home burnt down on December 22 at around 11.30am. The family is appealing for help to replace important national […]
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Chronicle Reporters NINETY-TWO people died while 333 were injured from 1 285 road traffic accidents recorded throughout the country in the first two weeks of the festive season The statistics marked an increase of 20 deaths, compared to last year during the same period when 72 accident-related deaths were recorded between December 15 and 27. […]
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Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter A BULAWAYO-based Non-Governmental Organization, Hope Restorers Academy on Sunday treated 120 children under the age of 14 years from Mzilikazi and Nguboyenja suburbs, to a surprise Christmas Day lunch. After the feast, the little ones went home with presents, a festive season tradition. Disadvantaged and disabled elders received food hampers at […]
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Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau SIX more Zimbabweans were killed yesterday when a vehicle they were travelling in was involved in a road accident in Musina area, South Africa. The incident occurred around Dorothy Farm, a few kilometres south of Musina town along the N1 Highway. Zimbabwe’s Consul General to Johannesburg, Mrs Melody Chaurura, confirmed the […]
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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has awarded a US$50 000 token of appreciation to world-renowned Matobo District-born medical scientist and virologist, Dr Sikhulile Moyo, in recognition of his contribution in saving humanity after he discovered the Omicron Covid-19 variant. Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Minister, Professor Amon Murwira, handed over […]
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