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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A SECURITY guard was shot and injured on Monday morning at the National Pharmaceutical (Natpharm) Company in Bulawayo in a suspected armed robbery incident. The guard was rushed to United Bulawayo Hospitals for treatment. Details were still sketchy as to how many robbers had tried to raid Natpharm. The suspected armed […]
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Chronicle Reporter UNICEF Zimbabwe joined the world to “re-Imagine a future for children” as it celebrated 75 years of protecting children’s rights and helping children, in many of the most challenging places across the world, to survive, thrive, and reach their full potential. Acting Child President, Kimberly Gudhlanga at a recent event in Victoria Falls […]
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Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE Apostolic Faith Mission of Africa (AFMA) annual camp meeting kicked off yesterday at its headquarters in Lobengula Extension suburb in Bulawayo with congregants drawn from the church’s local and international branches thronging the sanctuary. The traditional annual convention was last year held virtually due to Covid-19 disruptions. Worshippers throughout the […]
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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A BULAWAYO company is manufacturing graders that will help in import substitution as Government rolls out the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme Phase 2 (ERRP2). The company is seeking Government’s support to scale up production as it believes the country’s development trajectory is in sync with its operations. Andglerenier Web Investments manufactures […]
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Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE number of Covid-19 hospitalised patients countrywide has started rising with statistics indicating that there were 260 in hospital on Friday up from only 17 cases a fortnight ago. Bulawayo’s four major health institutions had 64 hospitalised people yesterday. At Mpilo Central Hospital there were 14 patients, United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) […]
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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE country will still receive normal to above normal rainfall this summer season despite most areas recording low rainfall so far. The Meteorological Service Department (MSD) yesterday said while its seasonal projections points to normal to above normal rains, some areas in the country have received below normal rains but that […]
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Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is today expected to commission the new-look Kudzanayi Long Distance Bus Terminus in Gweru. The terminus is now open to the public following a major upgrade which commenced last year. The terminus was closed last year for the upgrade after Gweru City Council partnered with a private contractor, […]
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Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter GOVERNMENT has made a passionate call to all citizens to continue religiously adhering to World Health Organisation (WHO) prescribed Covid-19 precautions so as to minimise spread of the coronavirus. Since December 1, the country has been experiencing a spike in new cases. As of Saturday, Zimbabwe had recorded 165 002 […]
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Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Mat South Bureau Chief THE Zanu-PF leadership in Matabeleland South province says it is ready for by-elections slated for next year. The country will hold by-elections to fill over 133 council and parliamentary seats. Most of the vacancies in local authorities and Parliament were created when the Supreme Court ruled that Mr Nelson […]
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Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has unbundled the Department of Deeds as part of the restructuring of the administration of intellectual property in the country by creating the Companies and Intellectual Property Zimbabwe (CIPZ), a semi-autonomous entity. The decision, which was taken by Cabinet last month, will streamline the process of registration of intellectual property […]
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Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau Police in South Africa’s Mpumalanga area have arrested a 37-year-old Zimbabwean truck driver after they found him smuggling a consignment of counterfeit sneakers worth R3, 8 million from Mozambique. The man whose identity is yet to be revealed was busted at the neighbouring country’s border with Mozambique (Lebombo) on Thursday last […]
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Harare Bureau At least 54 percent of post-graduate students at the University of Zimbabwe are now taking up studies in science programmes, a development which is expected to shore up human capital in highly critical areas that have skills gaps. This comes as the institution has begun the construction of its Quinary Hospital, on which […]
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Yoliswa Dube-Moyo , Mat South Bureau Chief Matabeleland South Province yesterday received 20 Zimbabwe United Passengers Company (Zupco) buses as Government fulfills its promise to provide affordable and reliable public transport to commuters. The move falls under Government’s priority programme to provide a decent and efficient public transport system. The country’s economic blueprint, the National […]
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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter TRADITIONAL leaders are today expected to map the way forward on how they will tackle the Gukurahundi issue within their communities during an indaba in Bulawayo. Chiefs from the Matabeleland region and Midlands Province were mandated to handle the Gukurahundi issue following a series of meetings with President Mnangagwa. The last […]
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