‘Our infrastructure has a backlog of over 20 years and this area is an investment opportunity’ …
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Monthly Archives: September 2022
Civil servants threaten September 26 wage strike
‘Government must fulfil the September salary review pledge or face the wrath of the workers on 26 September. No to pity parties.’ …
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3000 hectares of wheat in Mat North
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter FARMERS in Matabeleland North have increased their wheat hectarage from last year’s 950 hectares to about 3 000 hectares as the province moves towards enhancing the country’s food security and attainment of a US$8,2 billion agriculture economy in line with Vision 2030. Food insecurity is a global threat affecting almost every nation […] …
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Three years in a row with Bulawayo posting best Grade Seven results
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter BULAWAYO province recorded the best Grade Seven ZIMSEC results countrywide for the third year in a row last year with reports showing that although Covid-19 affected continuous learning, the 2021 pass rate improved from the previous year. The 2021 Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education Statistics Report shows that Bulawayo recorded the […] …
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Antipas tears into Augusto…Prodigal striker fires blanks
Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter CLIVE Augusto’s failure to score since making a return to former Castle Lager Premier Soccer League side Chicken Inn midway into the 2021/2022 season has irked club head coach Joey Antipas who has challenged the seasoned forward to up his game. Augusto retraced his footsteps to the Gamecocks after he became […] …
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Sheriff ordered to pay back Scorpion Kings
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter IN a dramatic turn of events, a High Court judge has ordered the Sheriff of the High Court to immediately pay back US$18 400 to the South African Scorpion Kings’ DJ duo of Kabza DeSmall and Maphorisa which the two had paid as security to avoid civil imprisonment. Petros Kabelo Motha (DJ […] …
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Chinhoi revels in being crowned champion
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN professional golfer, Robson Chinhoi is reveling in the glory of being crowned champion at the 24th Open De Kinshasa 2022 in Democratic Republic of the Congo last weekend. Pros and amateurs, men and women, all took part in this 54-hole, three-day tournament. The 24th Kinshasa International Open will take place from […] …
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MSU research and innovation expose begins
Prof Laurine Chikoko speaks at the opening of the MSU 2022 expose. Sifelani Tsiko-Agric, Environment & Innovations Editor THE 2022 Midlands State University (MSU) research and innovation expose started on Wednesday with researchers showcasing new innovations that could help transform Zimbabwe’s economy into a knowledge and innovation-driven one. MSU executive director of Research and Innovation […] …
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Mapping honey value chains adds sweetness to Africa’s potential
Mr Chaipa Mutandwa Sifelani Tsiko Agriculture & Innovations Editor Beekeeping is an important activity that helps smallholder farmers to raise additional income to improve their livelihoods. Zimbabwe and most other African countries have perfect conditions for commercial bee farming. In this report, Sifelani Tsiko (ST), Agric, Environment & Innovations Editor speaks to Chaipa Mutandwa (CM), […] …
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Priest accused of poisoning headmaster
Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter A PRIEST at St Paul’s Musami High School in Mrehwa yesterday appeared in court for allegedly poisoning the school headmaster by lacing his cup with an unknown substance during a tea break while they were attending a workshop in Harare. Ugenio Phiri appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court on allegations […] …
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