Source: Ramping up response to curb Zimbabwe cholera outbreak | WHO | Regional Office for Africa Harare – Forty-six-year-old Goodluck Moyo* from Chitungwiza, a town just outside the country’s capital, Harare, started feeling unwell after his day shift at work. “I suspect it was the water I drank while at work,” he says. “I got worse […]
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Monthly Archives: January 2024
Namibia’s President Hage Geingob flies to US for cancer treatment
Concerns about Geingob’s health have been growing, with reports saying that he admitted last year that he had become frail. …
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UN court to rule Friday in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel
If the court grants some or all of South Africa’s eight requests for so-called provisional measures, it is unclear if Israel will comply …
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South Africa and Namibia advance to last 16 as winless Zambia misses out
1996 champions South Africa advance to the knockout stages for the first time since the 2019 edition held in Egypt …
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Redcliff mayor Clayton Masiyatsva dies suddenly after collapsing at home
CCC councillor has been Redcliff mayor across three terms …
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Bucket list harvest for bulilima farmer: bucket irrigation saves the day for Somnene family
Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw WHILE many farmers were mourning the late start of the rainy season and later the prolonged dry spell due to the El-Nino weather effect, a family from Bulilima District in Matabeleland South used buckets to water its Intwasa/Pfumvudza maize crop and the trick has worked perfectly well. The family proved that crops planted […] …
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Zimbabwe has vast trade opportunities: UK
Harare Bureau THE United Kingdom (UK) is keen on increasing co-operation and forging closer ties with Zimbabwe for the mutual benefit of both countries, Tewkesbury town Member of Parliament and Westminster Africa Business Group chairman, Mr Laurence Robertson, has said. The British politician, who is heading a Westminster Africa Business Group delegation that is currently […] …
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3 family members swept away by flooded Sanyati River
Michael Magoronga, magorongamk@gmail.com A young couple and their seven-day-old baby were swept away as they attempted to cross a flooded Sanyati River in Gokwe, Midlands Province, in a makeshift canoe. The incident occurred on Sunday at around 5PM as the couple from Mutukani Village under Chief Chireya in Gokwe North tried to take their baby to […] …
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Victoria Falls takes applications for unserviced residential stands
Leonard Ncube, leonard.ncube@chronicle.co.zw VICTORIA Falls City Council has started receiving applications from home seekers who are on its housing waiting list for vetting ahead of the release of unserviced residential stands. In 2018, the city’s housing backlog was 15 000 and indications are that the number could have ballooned to 20 000. This is against the […] …
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Zimbabwe exports US$146m tobacco in three weeks
Business Writer Zimbabwe has in just three weeks into 2024 exported about 22 million kilogrammes (kg) of tobacco worth US$146 million, according to the latest figures from the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB). During the same period last year, 8,7 million kilogrammes of tobacco, worth US$36 million had been sold to overseas markets. About […] …
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