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Flora Fadzai Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter WHILE most producers of school uniforms and other learning accessories in Bulawayo were burning the midnight oil to meet orders due to overwhelming demand, Toppers Uniforms, sent its workers on leave after making more than enough school wear to meet demand. FOR the past 57 years Topper Uniforms has supplied […]
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Farirai Machivenyika Harare Bureau Zidco, Tregers Holdings, Catercraft and Jongwe Printing and Publishing Companyare among companies owned by Zanu-PF, which the party’s Politburo yesterday discussed ways of reviving at its meeting at the party headquarters and also looked at other initiatives meant to raise funds.
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“That organisations, regardless of their field, must keep innovating is now well-established fact. The Covid -19 pandemic certainly unveiled even more how important innovation is for businesses to survive and thrive even in the direst circumstances,’ said Old Mutual Group CEO, Sam Matsekete.
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From food drives to blood drives, hosting a donation drive is a charitable way to assist individuals, families, or communities in need.
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Silence Mugadzaweta Online Reporter Zimbabwe Newspapers (Zimpapers) is set to launch a new WhatsApp news platform as it intensifies its ‘Digital first’ transformation agenda. Currently, the platform is under an in-house trial, with other users also getting a chance to evaluate the product and perfect it. When availed, the platform will offer various categories of […]
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Sikhumbuzo Moyo in Victoria Falls Drizzling showers that started last night and continued today have delayed the start of the Naph and Nash athletics competitions at Mosi oa Tunya High School in Victoria Falls. The first event, the semifinals of the Zero Supplies kitted Under-12 girls was set to kick off at 8am but […]
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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A TEACHER from Magwegwe North suburb in Bulawayo was found hanging from a tree in a suspected case of suicide. It is not clear why Ntabiso Sibanda (54), a teacher at Sabelo Primary School in Inyathi, Bubi District of Matabeleland North could have killed himself, on Saturday afternoon. Two boys who […]
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Brenda Zinyuke, Court Reporter A BULAWAYO teenager and his two friends will live to rue the day they allegedly connived and stole property worth $10 000 from his mother. Terrence Mugamo (19), Nkululeko Gwebu (24) and Mbongeni Magagula (16) all from Pumula East suburb allegedly stole from Ms Nolwazi Ncube (38) of the same suburb […]
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Fungai Muderere in Blantyre, Malawi Be Forward Wanderers 0 – 1 Chicken Inn A SOLITARY first half strike by Malvin Gaki is all what a 10 men Chicken Inn needed to dismiss Malawi side Be Forward Wanderers in the first game of the three day Energem International Bonanza tournament played at Kamuzu Stadium yesterday. Gaki […]
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Prosper Ndlovu in Maun, Botswana ZIMBABWE and Botswana yesterday signed seven bilateral instruments at the close of the 2nd Botswana-Zimbabwe Bi-National Commission (BNC) here, reaffirming their commitment to scale up bilateral cooperation for mutual benefit and steering regional integration. President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his Botswana counterpart, Dr Mokgweetsi Masisi, presided over the closing session yesterday, […]
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Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter NINETY-SIX sports directors from the country’s 10 provinces converge at Mazvikadei resort in Mashonaland West for a two-day annual conference organised by the Sports Leaders Institute of Zimbabwe (Sliz) this morning. The sports directors are drawn from the country’s tertiary institutions, primary and secondary schools. Sliz president Russell Mhiribidi said […]
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Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE High Court has ruled that the State dismally failed to prove its case beyond reasonable that Bulawayo businessman Oricious Moyo killed Tawanda “MaPecca” Moyo (43), a former member of Siyaya Arts Group. Moyo (41) of Emganwini suburb was initially charged with attempted murder but the charges were altered to […]
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Michell Zvanyanya, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has annulled the new examination fees announced early this month by the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) and ordered it to revert to fees approved in 2015. Zimsec had increased the exam fees to $190 per subject from $15 for Ordinary Level candidates and $351 per subject from $26 for […]
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Harare Bureau IRVINE’S Zimbabwe has called for more Government and private sector engagement to create strong synergies that will confront productivity challenges bedevilling the economy. Irvine’s chief executive officer David Irvine, revealed this on the sidelines of the chicken breeder’s plant tour by the Minister of Industry and Commerce Dr Sekesai Nzenza on Monday. These […]