Men claiming links to the CIO broke into leased CSC property …
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Monthly Archives: September 2022
Tobacco and agrarian change in southern Africa
A great new special issue – tobacco and transformation – is out in the Journal of Southern African Studies, edited by Martin Prowse and Helena Pérez Niño. With reflections on Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe (mostly), it provides an … Continue reading → …
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Term three off the blocks
Flora Fadzai Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter AS schools open for the final term for the year today, parents in Bulawayo are crying foul as some learning institutions are demanding part of fees only in foreign currency. The Government recently said the practice is illegal and urged people to report such schools to the Ministry of Primary […] …
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Mobile registration blitz breaches one million mark
Nqobile Tshili/Rejoyce Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has reached a milestone in the issuance of national documents such as birth certificates and IDs under the ongoing mobile registration exercise ending this month-end with more than a million obtaining the documents. The Civil Registry Department is on a national crusade to provide citizens with national documents which […] …
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They can’t ignore us now… “Chevrons shine Down Under & the world takes notice “
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter Zimbabwe Cricket has been posting impressive performances in the last four months after Dave Houghton took over the reins from Lalchand Rajput and the world has noticed. Since Houghton took over, the Chevrons have qualified for the T20 World Cup, beat Bangladesh in a white ball series, fell 13 runs short of […] …
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COMMENT: Schools should follow Government directives on fees
The third and final school term of this year starts today. It is perhaps the busiest of the year as pupils in Grade 7, Forms 4 and 6 sit their public examinations whose results take them to the next level. They, their parents and teachers should be working harder to ensure that they will be […] …
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Small gold coins will bring inclusivity: ZB
Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Reporter ZB Financial Holdings says the proposed introduction of small Mosi-oa-Tunya gold coins would bring inclusivity to the market as that would accord previously excluded potential buyers a chance to invest in them and store value for their local currency. In November, the smallest coin, containing just over 3,11g of gold will […] …
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Botswana opposition blasts President Masisi over Zimbabwe anti-sanctions call
‘The fact is, the sanctions are only targeted at designated people in Zimbabwe, who are key members of the Mugabe regime, including Mnangagwa’ …
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Job Sikhala health scare, jailed lawmaker suffers ‘severe diarrhoea’
‘She said he is vomiting and suffering from severe diarrhoea’ …
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‘Brand Zimbabwe’ initiative being scuttled by ZANU PF regime which is busy tarnishing country’s image!
Source: ‘Brand Zimbabwe’ initiative being scuttled by ZANU PF regime which is busy tarnishing country’s image! I love simplifying things – no matter how complicated they may appear on the surface. Tendai Ruben Mbofana That way, even the most complex and sophisticated concepts automatically become easier to grasp and appreciate. At least, that is […] …
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