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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Education 5.0 transforms thinking, fuels innovation…Gwanda pair builds electrical company to power the region
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, sukulwenkosi.dube@chronicle.zw 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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Welcome to Bulawayo…Artistes unveil vibrant banners for ZITF visitors
Sipepisiwe Moyo, moyosipepisiwe@gmail.com AS the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) draws closer, artistes in Bulawayo will be welcoming visitors to the city in style through banners set in strategic positions with welcome messages scribbled on them. The names of the artistes who came up with this initiative are Mzoe7, Ma9ine, and Boss Wadaz. This will […] …
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Gang kidnaps Chinese businessman, demands $120k ransom
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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Mapeza under fire over training methods…Training mayhem or crybaby players?
Innocent Kurira, innocent.kurira@chronicle.co.zw THE burning question in local football right now is whether Norman Mapeza’s training methods are too much to handle. Jordan Zemura isn’t the only one voicing concerns. The Warriors defender joins a chorus of players who’ve questioned Mapeza’s emphasis on physicality, particularly with a lack of proper recovery plans for subsequent matches. This […] …
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Kwekwe ‘drug addict’ jumps to own death from tall building
Told some vendors last night about his intention to commit suicide
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Zimbabwe expects IMF programme in third quarter after currency changes
ZiG puts brakes on Zimbabwe-IMF staff monitored programme
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UN rights chief urges states to act on slavery reparations
Support is building for financial payments and other amends, for crimes dating back to the transatlantic trade of enslaved people.
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Carbon emission reduction a priority at this year’s ZITF, ‘experience the exhibition on food’
Chronicle Correspondent IN a bid to foster sustainability and encourage healthier mobility options, the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) will implement top-tier changes this year, including higher parking charges and exclusive shuttle services. These initiatives aim to discourage visitors from using their cars within the exhibition premises and to promote walking. Dr Thomas Utete Wushe, […] …
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Witchcraft fears as 100 graves desecrated in 3 days at Harare cemetery
Perpetrators have been arriving at night since Tuesday and damaging tombstones at Warren Hills Cemetery
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