Zanu-PF embraces youth & diversity

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter AMID a nation’s watchful gaze, the ruling Zanu-PF party is holding its primary elections for the upcoming harmonised national elections. What is unique about this election is the participation of a diverse group of people, from technocrats to seasoned politicians, and the young. The number of applicants has been so high that […] …
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The grave Zimbabweans love to hate

Raymond Jaravaza, Saturday Chronicle Correspondent IN the heart of the Matopo National Park in Zimbabwe lies a grave that sparks a love-hate relationship among Zimbabweans. Cecil John Rhodes, the notorious British coloniser whose name once coined the colonial state of Rhodesia, now proudly and loudly called Zimbabwe, is buried on a hilltop surrounded by imposing rocks […] …
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54 percent TB patient access medical care

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter ABOUT 54 percent of TB patients accessed treatment in Zimbabwe in the past two years as the country continues grappling with the preventable and curable disease. The country joined the rest of the globe in marking World Tuberculosis Day, 254 March, with fresh calls for investment by both Government and […] …
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Huge turnout for sanitary pad training

Thokozile Mbedzi, Online Reporter DOZENS of women gathered at the Zanu PF headquarters, Davis Hall, in Bulawayo on Monday where they were trained to make reusable sanitary pads. The coordinator of the programme, Mr Gibson Mwinde said: “This programme will go a long way in solving challenges faced by our girl child and women who […] …
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