Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to officially commission the reconstructed Pupu National Monument in Lupane, Matabeleland North Province, this week, as the country corrects distorted historical narratives that undermined the inspirational bravery and legacy bequeathed by the country’s heroes. The new look monument has immortalised the famous Pupu Battle of 1893, which demonstrated the […] …
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Bulawayo fire fighting inspires peers, region
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, thandeka.moyo@chronicle.co.zw BULAWAYO has become the nerve centre for capacity building and training of fire-fighters across the country and in the region through a successful partnership with Operation Florian of the United Kingdom (UK). Due to improved services, the Bulawayo Fire Brigade is one of the trusted emergency services in the country, servicing the wider […] …
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Copper cable theft couple to appear in court today
Peter Matika, peter.matika@chronicle.co.zw A NOTORIOUS syndicate comprising husband and wife, as well as two other accomplices that were found in possession of five tonnes of copper cables worth US$131 000 at their rented house in Mahatshula suburb, are expected to appear in court today. The four-member syndicate was arrested on Saturday afternoon in the suburb, by […] …
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The Market Place: Bridging business and leisure in Bulawayo
Mbulelo Mpofu, mbulelo.smpofu@gmail.com THE Market Place, a multi-dimensional platform that seamlessly integrates business and leisure, is gearing up for its highly anticipated fifth edition set for next week Saturday, at its perennial Marvel House in Killarney, Bulawayo. Since its inception, this innovative event has been bringing together, various business entities in one space, fostering synergies […] …
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Zimbabwe woman appointed to Caledonia board
Senior Business Writer VICTORIA Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX)-listed mining entity, Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc has appointed a Zimbabwean national based in South Africa, Ms Tariro Gadzikwa to its Board of Directors, as an Independent Non-Executive Director. Ms Gadzikwa, a seasoned chartered accountant’s appointment is with effect from March 15, 2024. In a statement, Mr John […] …
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Zimbabwe goes hungry as crops wither amid El Nino drought
The government has estimated that 2.7 million people will go hungry this year, although the real number could be higher.
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Mnangagwa nominates controversial prosecutor Michael Reza for ZACC job
Reza’s name sent to parliament’s Committee on Standing Rules and Orders to check his suitability
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Man forges licence certificates
Source: Man forges licence certificates – The Southern Eye A 48-YEAR-OLD man from North End in Bulawayo has appeared in court for forging Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) driver’s licence certificates. Melani Moyo was not asked to plead when he appeared on Friday before Bulawayo magistrate Maxwell Ncube, who remanded him to March 29 on US$200 […]
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Kwekwe records spike in silicosis infections
Source: Kwekwe records spike in silicosis infections – The Southern Eye KWEKWE has been recording an increase in cases of silicosis, an incurable lung disease caused by inhalation of dust containing crystalline silica, an abundant natural material found in stone, soil and sand. The material, also said to be found in concrete, brick, mortar and […]
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The politics of Zimbabwe’s land reform: winners and losers
The political debates about the rights and wrongs of Zimbabwe’s land reform continue to occupy many. The tired, old obsession about how the land was taken and the associated focus on so-called ‘cronies’ persists, despite much evidence to suggest that … Continue reading → …
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