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Monthly Archives: June 2022
Zim football healing process kicks-off
IN FULL CONTROL . . . Acting ZIFA president, Gift Banda (right), addresses the media in Harare yesterday in the presence of the association’s board member competitions, Sugar Chagonda. — Photo by Kuda Hunda Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter AFTER years of polarisation, fanned by toxic football leadership, interim ZIFA president Gift Banda and his […]
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Major upgrade for council clinics
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A MAJOR infrastructure upgrade of Bulawayo City Council (BCC) clinics is underway and involves improving water supplies to the health facilities as well as medicines and other consumables. The clinics have also been painted and perimeter walls have been erected to improve security. Nkulumane, Pelandaba, Nketa and Tshabalala are some of […] …
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Skin care innovator gets United Nations recognition
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter WHEN she established her organic skin care products enterprise, Ms Princess Noma Siziba (35) of Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park suburb never imagined that she would make it big in business. Using umsuzwane/zumbani as her key ingredient to produce a range of skin care products, which include soaps, toners and face masks, Ms […] …
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Rough but worth it : A decade later, Khaya Arts still going strong
Angela Sibanda, Showbiz Reporter Operating as a group in the arts industry comes with several challenges and Khaya Arts is one of Bulawayo’s cultural groups that have remained standing through overcoming challenges as they arise. Established on September 3, 2011, at Sizinda Youth Centre, the group has built a reputation through consistency and innovative performances. […] …
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From 3 rabbits to commercial scale: Urban breeder makes inroads
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter SOON after completing her diploma in animal and health production at Mazowe Veterinary College in Mashonaland Central, Mrs Ntokozo Sibanda (38) of Bulawayo had no idea what she wanted to do with her academic certificates until a friend offered her four rabbits. Despite lack of specialised expertise in rabbit farming, she […] …
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Growing jumbo herd torments Hwange communities
The Parliamentary Thematic Committee on Peace and Security has been in Hwange district since Monday to meet victims of human-wildlife conflict. The committee members heard harrowing experiences of villagers who are living in constant fear of being attacked by wild animals that are invading their homes at night. Some of the villagers have been killed […] …
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Dr Zimbabwe Football Association outlines local football’s health card
Harare Bureau AFTER years of polarisation, fanned by toxic football leadership, interim Zifa president Gift Banda and his board find themselves seized with the urgent need to restore domestic football to good health and to champion the development agenda of the game that was run down by corruption and squabbles. Banda, who was recently appointed […] …
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Wither Zimbabwe cricket?
Dingilizwe Ntuli TO be honest, Zimbabwean cricket is dying a slow, but inevitable death and recent results bear testimony to the embarrassing fate that has befallen the local game. The men’s senior national team’s performances have been extraordinarily poor to the extent that even non-regular cricket followers are asking what is going on. It’s unbelievable […] …
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‘The Holy Spirit teaches me everything’
Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter WITH Bulawayo celebrating its month in June, a host of creative minds are cementing the idea that the City of Kings and Queens possesses finesse artistic talent and these come in many shapes and forms. Individuals get inspiration from diverse avenues, but the loftiest of them all is being guided by […] …
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