Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday officially opened the newly refurbished Robert Mugabe International Airport that can rival any in the world, putting the icing on the cake on signature projects that he has implemented since 2018 in spite of the illegal economic sanctions. The US$153 million airport upgrade that the President commissioned will see passenger capacity […] …
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Monthly Archives: July 2023
Binga Breaks Barriers, Pioneer graduates usher in a new era of possibilities
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, smoyo@chronicle.co.zw WHEN President Mnangagwa announced that Binga will have a Polytechnic College, some may have dismissed it as mere talk from an experienced politician, but yesterday Saturday Chronicle witnessed the fulfilment of that promise at the Bulawayo Polytechnic College where 24 pioneering students graduated. A total of 2 300 students received their well-deserved accolades […] …
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From silence to strength… Phyllis Mavushe lights the way to HIV positivity
Natasha Mutsiba, mutsibanatasha@gmail.com BEING HIV-positive doesn’t mean it’s the end of the world; it doesn’t mean that there is no light at the end of the tunnel. In a world where people are so judgemental, the only way to conquer is to show the same people who look down upon you that you can achieve […] …
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COMMENT: Zimbabwe, Iran strengthen bilateral relations
ZIMBABWE and the Islamic Republic of Iran on Thursday signed 12 Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) aimed at expanding co-operation in different fields. The MoUs that were signed by respective ministers and relevant Government departments and portfolios were in the fields of agriculture, science, energy, labour, social protection, information communication and technology as well as pharmaceuticals […] …
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From protest to homecoming… Andy Flower’s triumphant return sparks hope for Zimbabwe cricket
Brandon Moyo, brandonmalvin9@gmail.com BACK in 2003, Andy Flower left Zimbabwe for England after staging a protest with teammate Henry Olonga. Flower and Olonga, wearing black armbands during the 2003 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, aimed to mourn a purported death of democracy in Zimbabwe. Their controversial statement garnered global attention, making headlines around the world. […] …
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Mnangagwa signs ‘repressive’ Patriotic Bill into fully fledged law
‘The enactment confirms that Zimbabwe is a full-blown dictatorship run by a regime worse than Robert Mugabe’ …
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Number of foreign visitors to Zimbabwe up by 47 percent, Zimstat
Mahonde said of the 221,054 visitors from abroad, 46,5 percent of them came on holiday. …
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American boxing legend Floyd Mayweather attends Zanu PF rally, stirs controversy
But one Zimbabwean based in South Africa claimed Sakupwanya must have paid Mayweather at least $500,000 to bring him to Zimbabwe. …
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Boosting Esports in Zimbabwe: Gamers, Tournaments and Opportunities
The Rapidly Growing Cyber Arena of Zimbabwe Description: As esports takes the world by storm, Zimbabwe is no exception. This article delves into the thrilling world of Zimbabwean esports, exploring popular games, local tournaments, and the potential for esports betting with platforms like Surebet247. This is a must-read for passionate gamers and esports enthusiasts! The […] …
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Govt enacted laws impact service delivery in local authorities
Source: Govt enacted laws impact service delivery in local authorities – #Asakhe – CITE Aleck Ndlovu Some of the legislative frameworks enacted by the government have affected revenue collection in local authorities which has compromised service delivery, an aspiring councillor has noted. Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) candidate for Ward 25, Aleck Ndlovu, made these remarks […] …
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