Source: Thieves steal transmission pylon bars from Kariba Power Station | The Herald Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau Thieves have stolen at least 72 iron angle bars from the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) transmission towers for the 33KV power line from Kariba Power Station. The power line supplies Alaska substation for onward distribution […]
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Monthly Archives: January 2022
With more girls pregnant, Zimbabwe pushes a return to school
5,000 students got pregnant in just the first two months of 2021, according to the government …
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Presidential garden flourishes in Mat South village
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter FOR the first time in their lives, villagers in Jinjika village in Mangwe District, Matabeleland South, have opened bank accounts to receive payments for their efforts at Sekusile-Makorokoro Nutrition Garden, a project falling under the Presidential Rural Development Scheme. On December 15 last year, President Mnangagwa launched the Presidential Rural Development […] …
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Luveve High old timers in reunion after 50 years
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter IT had been 54 years since Ms Rebecca Mugadzaweta (69) met some of her former pioneer classmates at Luveve Secondary School. Ms Mugadzaweta was among those who attended Luveve Secondary School when it was opened in 1965 and recently the old timers had a reunion. The pioneer pupils created bonds of […] …
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Music doyen Zex Manatsa, a hero in his own accord
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter WHATEVER he touched turned to gold, whatever he sang became a hit, whoever he groomed listened, whatever he desired he achieved, and wherever he stepped on, he left a mark. That’s the tale of Zex Manatsa. When he first touched the guitar in 1974, he formed the Green Arrows that was […] …
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Chevrons crumble to 70 all out
Sri Lanka 254 for 9 (Nissanka 55, Asalanka 52, Ngarava 2-46) beat Zimbabwe 70 (Kaitano 19, Vandersay 4-10) by 184 runs Sri Lanka’s bowlers ran rampant in the early overs of Zimbabwe’s chase reducing the opposition to 20 for 3, then 31 for 5, and eventually 70 all out, decimating their hopes of chasing down […] …
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A sweet, juicy deal for our farmers
The local citrus growing sector got the shot it needed when the Government struck an agreement with China for the export of fruits to the Asian giant. This had been in the works since 2015 when Zimbabwe approached China seeking a market for Shashi Citrus smallholder farmers’ produce. After Zimbabwe’s approach, China requested for pest […] …
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Prison farm rears goats to feed hospital patients
Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Mat South Bureau Chief GWANDA Prison Farm has partnered the National Aids Council in a goat breeding project meant to benefit people living with HIV/Aids in Matabeleland South Province. The goats, whose meat is a rich source of protein, will be supplied to Gwanda Provincial Hospital as part of efforts to provide patients […] …
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Shadel noble model with a big heart
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter TOUTED as one of the country’s most successful models, former Mr Zimbabwe, Shadel Noble, a Bulawayo pride known for his confidence and dazzling fashion on the ramp, is one with a big heart. Chronicle Showbiz caught up with the model who gave a glimpse of his modelling career and life outside […] …
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Another split tears MDC-T
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter OPPOSITION leader Dr Thokozani Khupe yesterday declared that the MDC-T had split into two formations and she has assumed the presidency, accusing party leader Mr Douglas Mwonzora of violating the party constitution. Dr Khupe, who was the vice president before the fallout said this during a press conference at McDonald’s Hall […] …
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