Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter ACTING President Dr Constantino Chiwenga, who is also the Minister of Health and Child Care, has extended the country’s lockdown by further two weeks, saying schools’ opening may be scheduled after the period lapses depending on the prevailing Covid-19 situation. In a statement, Dr Chiwenga said schools and parents will […] …
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Monthly Archives: January 2022
Up in flames…Resurgent Malawi singe Warriors Afcon hopes
Tadious Manyepo in BAFOUSSAM, Cameroon Malawi 2-1 Zimbabwe JUST when they had raised the nation’s hopes, especially after scoring first, the Warriors connived to once again disappoint in this African Cup of Nations defeat to Malawi here yesterday to become the first team to exit the tournament before they are even done with group proceedings. […] …
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Former model wants women’s hair to look good
Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter HAIR has been and still is an ornament to all daughters of Eve. Over time, women have done basically anything and everything to their hair to look good. Amid all the effort women put to take good care of their hair, they still struggle with itchy scalp and dandruff. In such […] …
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COMMENT: Communities, Zesa and the police need to work closely to deal with cable thieves
THE move by residents of Sunninghill suburb in Bulawayo to foil attempts to steal Zesa power cables by thieves should not only be hailed but is testimony that a combined effort between authorities and members of the public can help to combat the crime. On Thursday, the residents woke up at 4AM to confront copper […] …
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She loves her natural hair and skincare journey
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter WHILE the world is embracing the beauty of natural hair and the movement has gained ground over the years, African women especially in Zimbabwe are finding it hard to find products that suit them. In Bulawayo, Ms Wyonna-Jean Britten, who runs The Organic Biochemist, saw an opportunity to come up with […] …
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Man trades day job to tend pigsties…says every family can run a business
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter FOR Mr Clive Change, the decision was simple. Toil for the rest of his life, struggling to make ends meet as a salesperson or take up farming at the family plot and continue the legacy that his parents started years ago. Any man in his life comes to a crossroad, where […] …
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Rangers destroy houses, evict Umguza villagers
Lumbidzani Dima, Chronicle Reporter SEVEN families from Umguza Rural District’s Dunkirk Village on the outskirts of Bulawayo along Solusi Road have been left homeless after their homes were razed down alleged by council rangers in the presence of police details. The homes were destroyed on January 5, leaving the families at the mercy of the […] …
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Wedding of the week
Wedding of . . . Mthandazo Ngungu, son of Samuel Ngungu and Leadme Mavenge; and Nolwazi Khupe, the second-born daughter of Sinini Khupe and Susan Moyo of Bulawayo. Tied the knot on . . . December 3, 2021. We chose . . . Shumba’s Garden in Bulawayo for our wedding ceremony and reception because of […] …
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Moyo enters race for Bosso treasurer’s post
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter WITH the Highlanders’ elections date fast approaching, a senior manager at a Bulawayo-based company, Xolisani Moyo, has declared his candidature for the post of club treasurer. Moyo (43), a commercial executive at United Refineries Limited, made the announcement in a message sent to various Highlanders Chapters. “I humbly submit myself […] …
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Mhango at the double for Malawi as Zimbabwe’s Nations Cup campaign totters
Zimbabwe pay the price for defensive errors as they suffer second defeat at finals …
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