Blessing Kumunda (36) and Gideon Sanyangore (32) initially appeared in court last week on attempted murder charges. Senior Court Reporter TWO bouncers who allegedly assaulted patrons at Pabloz Nite Club in Harare on Christmas Eve are expected back in court today for their bail applications. Blessing Kumunda (36) and Gideon Sanyangore (32) initially appeared in […] …
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Monthly Archives: January 2023
More families notice splendour of domestic tourism
Bongani Ndlovu and Leonard Ncube, Chronicle Reporters FAMILY time is important during the festive season and Zimbabwean families are increasingly visiting local tourist attractions during public holidays such as Christmas and New Year to have quality time. In the past it was mostly foreign tourists who visited such places to enjoy with relatives and friends. […] …
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Couple arrested for killing employer and stealing his property
A Bulawayo couple has been arrested on allegations of killing their employer before dumping his remains in a disused mine. Crime Reporter A Bulawayo couple has been arrested on allegations of killing their employer before dumping his remains in a disused mine. The couple is also accused of stealing a car and various items. The […] …
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Man hospitalised after crashing stolen car
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A VICTORIA Falls man will live to regret the day he decided to steal a car for a joyride and boozing spree on Christmas Day after he was involved in an accident that left him hospitalised and the vehicle damaged beyond repair. Thulani Tshuma (22) of Chinotimba is not licenced […] …
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Highlanders board wants Joel Luphahla relieved of his duties
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS Football Club’s board of directors have instructed the Johnfat Sibanda led executive committee to relieve assistant coach Joel Luphahla of his duties because he does not possess the requisite Caf A coaching badge after requests for an exemption last season were turned down by Zifa. The former Bosso and […] …
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EU strikes deal with Chile in bid to beat China to vast lithium reserves
Harare has barred exports of the metal – used in electric-vehicle batteries – in its raw form as part of efforts to have it processed locally. Source: EU strikes deal with Chile in bid to beat China to vast lithium reserves | South China Morning Post Harare has barred exports of the metal – used […] …
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ZANU-PF, MDC-T to share $1,4 billion
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter THE ruling ZANU-PF party and the main opposition MDC-T will share $1.4 billion that will be disbursed to political parties that qualify for funding in terms of the Political Parties Finance Act, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Ziyambi Ziyambi has announced. The Justice Minister made the announcement through General Notice […] …
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Chasing climate goals in a sanctions-targeted country
Getty Images Sanctions against Zimbabwe over human rights violations is impacting its ability to secure capital for certain projects. Zimbabwe has managed to mobilise funding for climate-smart agriculture but struggles to attract investment for renewable energy. The country aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40% across all sectors of the economy by 2030. For […] …
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Six people killed in road traffic accidents
Crime Reporter Six people, including three passengers were yesterday killed in separate road traffic accidents which occurred yesterday. Three pedestrians were ran over by a bus which veered off the road along Zaka-Nyika Road. They died on the spot around 10am. In the second accident, a motorist driving a Volvo F series truck lost control […] …
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Export ban means Chinese firms will have to build plants in Zimbabwe to process lithium
Chinese companies that have made multimillion-dollar acquisitions in Zimbabwe will have to build lithium processing plants after the southern African nation banned the export of the metal in its raw form. Chinese companies that have made multimillion-dollar acquisitions in Zimbabwe will have to build lithium processing plants after the southern African nation banned the export […] …
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