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Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter Suspended Zifa executive committee has suspended its spokesperson Xolisani Gwesela, Warrior’s manager Wellington Mpandare and Premier Soccer League chief executive officer Kennedy Ndebele as well as 27 councilors with immediate effect. Also suspended is the Highlanders and Dynamos chairmen Johnfat Sibanda and Isaiah Mpfurutsa respectively. The suspension letters, including the […]
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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT will construct hydro-electric power stations at every new major dam to boost power production in the country that will also address outages affecting the agricultural sector, a cabinet minister has said. Three major dams are being constructed in the Matabeleland region namely, Lake Gwayi-Shangani with a 650 million cubic metres holding […]
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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT wants to make it mandatory for communal farmers to venture into sunflower farming as it seeks to substitute US$200 million worth of crude sunflower oil imports. It has already started providing communal farmers with inputs to enable them to get involved in sunflower farming. This will ensure the country stops […]
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Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter OVER 10 000 motorists are arrested weekly around the country for driving unlicensed and unregistered vehicles under an ongoing operation that has nabbed 21 886 since it started on January 15. On Saturday, a total of 1 158 arrests were made countrywide, with 498 vehicles being impounded, while 677 motorists were fined. […]
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Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter THE Covid-19 pandemic has shown how community health workers and volunteers can deliver effective neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) health services, especially to marginalised groups in rural areas, the World Health Organisation has said. Zimbabwe is endemic to 10 NTDs; bilharzia, intestinal worms, elephantiasis, blinding trachoma, rabies, leprosy, sleeping sickness, anthrax, plague […]
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Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor GOVERNMENT has begun the process of drafting a Climate Change Bill to provide a supportive legal framework that enhances stakeholder collaboration in mainstreaming climate change mitigation and adaptation at all levels of development in the country. Establishing a climate change legal framework is critical towards consolidating broader implementation aspects and ensuring that […]
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Harare Bureau The rehabilitation of schools damaged by rains and heavy winds in the last few weeks has begun ahead of opening next Monday, after the Government released money under the Disaster Funds, while some individuals, both in Zimbabwe and outside have pledged support. Zimbabwe has been experiencing heavy rains and winds since the start […]
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Crime Reporter AN alleged Zimbabwean serial killer, Themba Prince Willards Dube, accused of kidnapping and murdering seven women in and around Polokwane in South Africa, abandoned his second bail application when he appeared at the Seshego Magistrates Court last Thurdsay. According to reports, Dube first appeared in court on a robbery and kidnapping charge after […]
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Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter DANCEHALL artiste Nutty O took his Mustard Seed album across the Limpopo border when he performed at Sandton on Saturday. The Handipere Power singer was flanked by Pabi Cooper, Gigi Lamayne and Drip Gogo for the “First Enjoyment Party 2022.” The show was also graced by a UK DJ Jimmy Dacosta […]
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Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter One of Bulawayo’s most flamboyant social football clubs, Amavevane, is this afternoon set to hold it’s elective annual general meeting at their Ascot racecourse club house. Nicknamed Sinjalo, Amavevane members will, after deliberating on the chairman, treasurer and team manager’s reports, vote for the club chairman, secretary general, treasurer, team […]
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Oliver Kazunga, Senior Reporter AN enterprising rural farmer in Bubi District, Matabeleland North, is living large from her cooking oil venture that produces 200 litres per day. The venture is not only benefitting Mrs Florence Mthimkhulu, who is running the project at her homestead with the help of her husband, Mr Paul Mthimkhulu in […]
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Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter SCHOOLS will open for the first term on Monday February 7 following a decline in Covid-19 cases and deaths recorded countrywide over the past two weeks, Acting President Dr Constantino Chiwenga said yesterday. Dr Chiwenga also announced that curfew hours had been reviewed to start from midnight to 5.30AM and encouraged […]
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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has increased the number of contractors that will lay the 245km pipeline from Lake Gwayi-Shangani to Bulawayo to eleven to ensure water is pumped to the city by the end of this year. There were initially six contractors that had been awarded the contract. Each contractor has been given at […]
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Harare Bureau ACTING President Constantino Chiwenga yesterday consoled the family of the late nationalist Cde Jetro Dauramanzi, who died on Wednesday, and urged political parties to embrace continuously his desire for peace. Political parties must embrace a culture of tolerance, with losers doing so graciously, so as to develop the country, the Acting President said […]
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