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Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent FERROCHROME producer, Zimasco Private Limited has temporarily switched off the Western Plant at Kwekwe Smelter amid viability challenges owing to a sharp decrease in global prices of the product. Zimasco took over the plant in 2020 following the expiry of a five-year lease agreement between the company and South Africa-based Portnex […]
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Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief Communities in Matabeleland South province are set to benefit from the drilling and rehabilitation of more than 300 boreholes for farming and domestic uses. The programme, which is being implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organisation in partnership with Unicef, is under the Enhanced Resilience for Vulnerable Households in Zimbabwe […]
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Michael Makuza, Business Reporter THE livestock value chain is set to benefit from Cold Storage Company-Boustead Beef Company (CSC) after the company opened a butchery in Bulawayo last week. The butchery is located at the factory along Josiah Chinamano Road in Belmont. The revival of Bulawayo-headquartered Cold Storage Company (CSC)-Boustead Beef after 22 years of […]
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Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Victoria Falls City Council (VFCC) has moved an inch closer to becoming a smart city with installation of solar-powered street lights on Livingstone Way. The project started last month in partnership with Satewave Technologies and close to 100 street lights have been installed out of 575 targeted in the first […]
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Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter CONSERVATIONISTS in Victoria Falls have erected an electric fence around a dumpsite in the city to prevent environmental pollution and reduce human wildlife conflict by keeping away scavengers. The death of elephants and other species that ate too much plastic from the dump over the years inspired the idea. The dumpsite […]
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Harare Bureau TODAY’s Cabinet meeting has been rescheduled to Tuesday next week owing to President Mnangagwa’s visit to Rwanda to attend a key African Green Revolution Forum. Acting Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Martin Rushwaya, announced the postponement in a statement yesterday. “All members of the Cabinet are advised that there is […]
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Flora Fadzai Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter AS schools open for the final term for the year today, parents in Bulawayo are crying foul as some learning institutions are demanding part of fees only in foreign currency. The Government recently said the practice is illegal and urged people to report such schools to the Ministry of Primary […]
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Nqobile Tshili/Rejoyce Sibanda, Chronicle Reporters GOVERNMENT has reached a milestone in the issuance of national documents such as birth certificates and IDs under the ongoing mobile registration exercise ending this month-end with more than a million obtaining the documents. The Civil Registry Department is on a national crusade to provide citizens with national documents which […]
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Rejoyce Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter INSPIRED by his father who was an artist, a 34-year-old Bulawayo man is making a living through Rastafarian enthused graffiti. Mr Emmanuel Gwatinyanya is passionate about his “God-given” gift. With clean, shoulder length dreadlocks and an infectious smile, the pint-sized artist makes an immediate impression with the self-assured way that he […]
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Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) has disbursed about $12 billion to road authorities across the country for road maintenance and rehabilitation since the beginning of the year under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP). Under the Infrastructure, Utilities and Digital Economy cluster, Zimbabwe’s economic blueprint, the National Development Strategy (NDS […]
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Rejoyce Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter INHERITING the passion for flowers from his late step-father, a Bulawayo man has been selling flowers at the City Hall for 42 years. Mr Lovemore Moyo (63) from Pumula South suburb developed the passion when he was still doing his primary education after accompanying his step-father at the City Hall flower […]
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Mashudu Netsianda recently in Beitbridge BEITBRIDGE is set to have a state-of-the-art airport to match the standards of the modernised border post as the Second Republic steps up efforts to transform the face of the border town. Beitbridge, one of the busiest border posts in Africa, relies on a dusty aerodrome for light aircraft. The […]
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Tafadzwa Chibukwa, Chronicle Reporter A 21-YEAR-OLD National University of Science and Technology (Nust) student has decided to pursue her dreams by publishing her first poetry book. Miss Lorraine Sicelo Mangena from Old Lobengula suburb in Bulawayo writes poems on wide ranging themes but her favourite is love, which she says is inspired by her young […]
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Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter There was a low voter turnout during the Bulilima local authority elections in Matabeleland South province on Saturday with just above 50 percent of registered voters casting their ballots. The elections were held after the resignation of Zanu-PF councillors, Cde Tonny Mlotshwa (Ward 1) and Cde Ntungamili Dube (Ward 14) and […]
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