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Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief AN emotional and heart-breaking scene played out at the Midlands State University graduation ceremony yesterday when a 23-year-old man walked onto the stage, bowed before President Mnangagwa and got capped on behalf of his mother who died in September this year. It was a bitter-sweet day for Brian Banda who had […]
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Cyril Taenda Mushambi Athens Mine scooped the national award for excellence in community empowerment and social impact at the Corporate Social Responsibility Network Zimbabwe (CSR NZ) awards ceremony. The CSR Network Zimbabwe annually recognises corporates that are doing commendable work in corporate social responsibility and sustainability. At the sixth edition of the awards held at […]
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Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau COMMUNITY radios are an important devolution tool as they play a critical development role at grassroots level, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana said yesterday. Mr Mangwana said this after a familiarisation visit to Beitbridge-Shashe Community Radio Station (Venda). Government has granted […]
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Blessing Karubwa, Chronicle Reporter AROUND Bulawayo’s suburbs, drug havens are thriving, targeting mostly university students and school children. The illegal drug trade has been blamed for violence at some schools and rampant drug abuse at universities. At the Midlands State University (MSU) in the Midlands Province, some students told a Chronicle news crew investigating drug […]
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Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief SHURUGWI-based platinum producer Unki Mines is set to construct a 30 to 50 megawatts solar photovoltaic (PV) facility to enhance the provision of alternative power to the company’s operations and contribute to the Government’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions. Zimbabwe has pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent […]
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Africa Moyo, Harare Bureau Efforts to stabilise electricity supply are ongoing, with the Government coming up with a raft of measures such as gradually reviewing the tariff upwards so that funds are available for maintenance, imports and expansion, expediting the commissioning of the new Hwange Power Station units, and maintaining old thermal power stations, Finance […]
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Rumbidzayi Zinyuke, Harare Bureau The University of Zimbabwe presented 6 084 graduates yesterday to be capped by President Mnangagwa with top undergraduate Munashe Gahadza who scored a record-breaking 40 distinctions out of a possible 44 courses racing to a first class BSc Honours degree in Actuarial Science. He also won the University of Zimbabwe Book […]
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Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter GOVERNMENT, with the help of private sector, has continued to heavily invest in health infrastructure to improve access and quality of health services in the country, Vice President General (Retired) Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said. Speaking after a brief tour of Victoria Falls Hospital yesterday, Dr Chiwenga who is also […]
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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT strategies to ensure national food security are paying dividends with the country having grain reserves lasting 11 months, making the Cabinet committee on imports redundant for more than a year. Cabinet had in the past established a committee on food imports to manage how the country buys grain to supplement […]
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Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent GOKWE Town councillors have turned down a directive from the Local Government Board to reinstate the town’s former director of finance, Joconia Nyoni who was fired two years ago. Nyoni was facing allegations of criminal abuse of office. He was accused of fleecing the local authority of more than US$200 000 […]
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Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Hospitality Association of Zimbabwe (HAZ) annual congress started in Victoria Falls yesterday with hospitality players expected to deliberate on the state of the tourism sector. Vice President General (Retired) Costantino Chiwenga is expected to officiate at the event which will end tomorrow. HAZ is the trade association representing the […]
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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter MORE than 60 000 Bulawayo residents have been affected by theft and vandalism of electricity infrastructure at Epping Forest and Rochester aquifer in Nyamandlovu resulting in the city pumping 3 megalitres (ML) per day from the targeted 20ML per day. The government, through the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa), rehabilitated boreholes […]
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Mukudzei Chingwere, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe will use the opportunity of hosting the 22nd International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa in 2023 (ICASA 2023) to sharpen and re-invigorate the national responses to HIV, President Mnangagwa said to mark today’s commemorations of the world AIDS day. This day is set aside globally on December 1 […]
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Lumbidzani Dima, Chronicle Reporter DAILY at 7PM, Ms Eveline Ndlovu (23) takes her antiretroviral therapy (ART) medication which has kept her alive since a tender age. Born with HIV, the youth from Redwood in Umguza District in Matabeleland North says she does not see herself different from everyone else. Born in 1999, two years before […]
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