Sikhumbuzo Moyo smoyo@chronicle.co.zw THE late Chief Zephania Sigola, who was laid to rest yesterday at his Esiphezini farm in Umzingwane district with thousands of mourners including senior Government officials in attendance, appointed his only surviving child Nomalanga as the heir to his throne. The traditional leader is said to have threatened to rise from his […] …
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Monthly Archives: May 2023
JUJU MOJO!… The mythical 12th man in Zimbabwe football
Innocent Kurira kuriralnnocent@gmail.com IT’S a story that has been told a thousand times in football, some believe it, some don’t. Some think it is mere mind games to psychologically defeat opponents while others swear by everything they hold dear that a team cannot win a championship without the help of magical charms. It could be […] …
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COMMENT: Let’s safeguard the country’s interests
CANDIDATES who contested in the Zanu-PF primary elections must heed President Mnangagwa’s calls to close ranks and unite towards achieving the ruling party’s landslide victory in the harmonised elections to be held this year. The recent internal polls produced a blend of seasoned politicians and new entrants including women and the youth as the revolutionary […] …
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Telling the African story through clothing … Pfeka Fashion House inspired by uniqueness, preserving African identity
Sikhulekelani Moyo mskhulekelani16@gmail.com INSPIRED by her desire for uniqueness and preserving identity, Eglet Mtengwa Nyabvure (42) the founder of Pfeka Fashion House has managed to defy the odds, which has seen her brand penetrate the international world. Based in the Netherlands, Nyabvure, who worked as a telecommunications engineer, said she always wanted to dress in […] …
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Nust revolutionises varsity learning in Zimbabwe
Nqobile Tshili nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw “THINK in other terms” is the motto for the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) and unbeknown to many the university was groundbreaking as it revolutionised university learning in the country. Led by the late national hero Professor Phineas Makhurane as the Vice Chancellor, Nust was the first university to introduce […] …
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WATCH: Youth violence, delinquency divides Chefunye villagers, business community
Raymond Jaravaza raymondjaravaza@gmail.com CHEFUNYE headman Gordon Moyo is still trying to come to terms with the barrage of insults he has recently been bombarded with by fellow villagers. Some of the insults and accusations directed at him come from as far as South Africa via social media platform WhatsApp. His crime is that as a […] …
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ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!… Antipas sees red over Kutinyu’s consecutive red cards
Fungai Muderere fungai.muderere@bmetro.co.zw RED cards are an inconvenience to a team when a player is sent off. When it becomes a habit to be red carded, it turns into a disaster of huge proportions. In case you need the facts, ask Chicken Inn technical director Joey Antipas. He knows all too the pain of watching […] …
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Mnangagwa arrives in London ahead of King Charles III coronation
The Zimbabwean leader, who is still under a western travel embargo, is in London at the invitation of the reigning British Monarch. …
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WHO declares end of COVID-19 as global emergency
‘It is therefore with great hope that I declare COVID-19 over as a global health emergency’ …
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South Africans call for UK to return diamonds set in crown jewels
‘The diamond needs to come to South Africa. It needs to be a sign of our pride, our heritage and our culture’ …
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