45 new infections and 4 deaths reported in the cholera hotspot …
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Monthly Archives: January 2024
Innscor wins takedown order over ‘defamatory’ videos by Zanu PF activist
Benson Rutendo Matinyarare claimed Innscor was ‘destroying the taste of Zimbabwean food’ and labelled its founder, whose parents are from Greece, a ‘Rhodie’ …
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Tshabangu names interim national leadership
Source: Tshabangu names interim national leadership – The Southern Eye SELF-IMPOSED Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu (pictured) has set up an interim leadership structure that is mobilising members ahead of his party’s national congress to elect a substantive leadership. Tshabangu announced the interim leadership at a rally in Tshabalala-Pelandaba constituency where he […]
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Chrome smelter to establish 300MW power plant
Source: Chrome smelter to establish 300MW power plant – The Southern Eye GWERU-BASED chrome smelting company, Jin Yi Enterprises is set to establish a 300MW solar and thermal duel power station to generate power for its operations and channel excess electricity to the national grid. Speaking during a tour of the company’s chrome manufacturing plant […]
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Minister orders stop to artisanal mining amid high accident risks posed by rains
Inspectors being deployed to enforce compliance, minister says …
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Zanu PF activist demands bribe from Auxillia Mnangagwa land beneficiary
Visually impaired land beneficiary claims under siege from activists demanding withdrawal of case …
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Tanzania bans Kenya Airways flights to Dar es Salaam
Decision taken in retaliation for Kenya’s ban on Air Tanzania cargo flights …
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Piracy threatens book value chain
Chronicle writer AUTHORS and publishers are being fleeced of their dues through piracy as some unscrupulous individuals are now involved in the business of replicating copyrighted literature through scanning, photocopying, printing and electronic duplication of books. Pirated copies usually cost less than half the original work, sounding a potential death knell to the formal sector […] …
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‘Dollar deals’ cripple bars, nightclubs
Peter Matika, peter.matika@chronicle.co.zw ILLEGAL alcohol sellers that have sprouted across the city are crippling the business of registered nightclubs and bars while Government has set high standards of operation to bring sanity to the distribution, trends, and patterns in the industry. Popularly referred to as dollar deals, the illegal players are mostly selling their liquor from […] …
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Nyathi begs paradigm shift at Highlanders
Innocent Kurira, innocent.kurira@chronicle.co.zw NODUMO Nyathi, who wants to be the next Highlanders chairperson, has said if voted into office, he will bring a whole new dimension into how the club ought to be led. The elections, which will also usher in a new executive secretary and committee member, will be held on February 4, a week […] …
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