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Blessings Chidakwa, Herald Reporter President has declared Director Investments in the Presidents Department Nash Nasha Dzimiri a National Hero. Zanu PF National Political Commissar Dr Mike Bimha delivered the message to the family last night. Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister, Kazembe Kazembe said they will be meeting the family for burial arrangments which will be […]
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Harare Bureau Turning back the hands of time, war veterans most of whom are now in their 60s and 70s, relived their wartime experiences when they were afforded an opportunity to form a parade and march in quick time at the 44th Independence Day celebrations held in Murambinda, Buhera District. So composed were the freedom […]
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Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] EMPOWERED by Education 5.0, Joshua Mqabuko Polytechnic College graduates Stephen Magumise (26) and Anxious Ncube (27) have turned their studies into a successful electrical solutions company, Magcube Electricals, serving Gwanda. Their company name, a combination of their surnames, coincidentally aligns with a next-generation power bank boasting super-charged device capabilities. Fueled by the Education […]
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Harare Bureau ELEVEN people, including two foreigners and a church bishop from Harare, have been arrested for allegedly kidnapping a Chinese businessman before demanding a US$120 000 ransom for his release, police confirmed yesterday. The suspects were tracked down by the police soon after a friend of the businessman, approached to help raise the ransom, […]
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Wallace Ruzvidzo, Harare Bureau EVERY Zimbabwean should love their country and demonstrate a high level of patriotism, the hallmark for any democratic and progressive nation, President Mnangagwa has said. The President said this yesterday evening when he paid his condolences to Central Intelligence Organisation Director-General, Ambassador Isaac Moyo, at his family home in Harare, following the […]
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Fredrick Qaphelani Mabikwa THE workplace is constantly evolving, and with it, the critical issues surrounding worker welfare and rights. Among these, sexual harassment remains a pressing concern. Defined by law, sexual harassment includes any unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature — be it verbal, non-verbal, visual, or physical — that significantly disrupts working conditions or […]
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Harare Bureau ON Thursday, Zimbabwe celebrated its 44th Independence anniversary amid pomp and fanfare, reflecting on a journey that has been characterised by resilience and fortitude. This is because Zimbabwe, at 44, against all odds, is significantly ahead of its regional peers in infrastructure development projects that are supported by the Government without external aid […]
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Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] DRIVEN by a vision to leave a legacy for her children, Sibongimpilo Maketani (30) has transformed from a full-time home-maker into a dedicated supporter of her family’s endeavours. This is her story. Maketani, an International Relations graduate, made a significant shift when she took the reins as director of Perkins Seals, a […]
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Michelle Moyo, [email protected] A Bulawayo-based organisation — Autism Awareness (AA) — has launched a sensitisation programme to equip the Bulawayo community with the skills to identify children on the Autism Spectrum. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability arising from neurological variations. It can significantly impact social interaction, communication and behaviour. ASD manifests uniquely in […]
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Flora Fadzai Sibanda, [email protected] DURING a visit to his friend in South Africa a few years ago, Effort Gumbi wasn’t expecting to return with a brilliant business idea that addressed his desire to create jobs rather than work for someone else. Gumbi, the owner of Effort Cleans and Print Services Company, explains that after seeing his […]
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Michael Magoronga, [email protected] BUSINESS temporarily came to a standstill in Kwekwe, Midlands province on Friday morning after a man fell to his death off a four-storey building in the city centre. The shirtless man died on the spot after jumping from the rooftop of the First Mutual building right in the centre of the mining town […]
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Amos Mpofu, [email protected] A few years ago, Bulawayo informal vendors “discovered” and enthusiastically adopted a quick cash-generating scheme of frying and selling Russian sausages on the streets. Informal traders in Zimbabwe are renowned for being a highly resourceful group who are always on the lookout for new opportunities. This group is primarily comprised of individuals who […]
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Flora Fadzai Sibanda, [email protected] FOR the past two years, Trauma Chiwira spends her day sewing away in a shoe-making factory in Bulawayo’s industrial area, Kelvin. While most would assume she is sewing dresses, Chiwira has defied the odds as she spends the day making shoes with her fellow male workers. The female cobbler crafts leather formal […]
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Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] ITS Friday mid-morning in Makokoba suburb, just a day after Zimbabwe celebrated its 44th anniversary of independence from colonial rule, and the Chronicle is on a mission to discover how well the youth are acquainted with their nation’s history. Bulawayo, known as the country’s cultural heart and its second-largest city, is home to […]
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