Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw THE death of Namibian President Hage Geingob early yesterday morning plunged Southern Africa into mourning with President Mnangagwa and fellow regional leaders describing him as a distinguished statesman who contributed immensely to the liberation of his country and the continent’s regional integration. President Geingob died at Lady Pohamba Hospital Namibia aged 82 after […] …
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Monthly Archives: February 2024
By-elections: Zanu-PF makes clean sweep
Chronicle Reporters Zanu-PF won all six National Assembly seats in Saturday’s by-elections, capitalising on the chaos in the fractured main opposition, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), whose interim secretary-general Mr Sengezo Tshabangu instigated the recalls of candidates previously elected in the August 2023 general election. The latest victories mean the ruling party now has […] …
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AMhlophe!
Fungai Muderere and Raymond Jaravaza, Sports Writers SIXTY one was the magic number that separated two of the closest candidates in the Highlanders executive chairmanship post with Kenneth Mhlophe bouncing back to reclaim the hottest seat in the county’s oldest club in elections held at the Highlanders clubhouse yesterday. Mhlophe garnered 165 votes to beat […] …
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Government awards 11 tenders to rehabilitate United Bulawayo Hospitals
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, thandeka.moyo@chronicle.co.zw GOVERNMENT has awarded 11 tenders valued at more than US$400 000 to facilitate the refurbishment of the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) as part of a comprehensive programme to modernise public health facilities countrywide. The intervention is expected to enhance access to quality healthcare services at the giant health institution in line with the […] …
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Business indaba to deepen Zimbabwe, Botswana trade, investment ties
Nqobile Bhebhe, nqobile.bhebhe@chronicle.co.zw ZIMBABWE and Botswana are set to further deepen trade and economic cooperation while exploring mutual investment opportunities during the Botswana-Zimbabwe Forum set for this week. The forum is scheduled for February 8 in Maun, Botswana and will be held on the sidelines of the Joint Permanent Commission on Co-operation between the two countries. […] …
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Clean sweep for Zanu PF in yesterday’s by-elections
ZEC chief elections officer, Mr Utloile Silaigwana Farirai Machivenyika – Senior Reporter The ruling Zanu PF party swept to victory in all the six National Assembly constituencies where by-elections were held on Saturday and now commands a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly. The six constituencies are Chegutu West, Seke, Goromonzi South, Mkoba North, […]
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Let us go elsewhere
The first day, as Mark records it, of Jesus’ ministry ends in triumph. ‘The whole town came crowding round the door.’ He was instantly famous and the disciples knew it and bathed in his reflected glory. They wanted more. ‘Everyone is looking for you’, they said and they expected him to go on building up […]
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Zanu PF clinches two thirds majority after by-election clean sweep
Zanu PF needed just 3 seats to reach the target …
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Government launches US$500 000 fisheries programme in Bulawayo
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter LANDS, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Deputy Minister Davis Marapira has launched the Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) for fisheries and aquaculture in Bulawayo at the tune of US$500 000, to enhance fish breeding and production. Running under the theme “Technical support to enhance fish breeding and production in Zimbabwe”, the programme […]
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Eight-year wait over as Egodini finally reopens
Vusumuzi Dube and Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporters EGODINI Bus Terminus will tomorrow reopen ending an eight-year closure for its rehabilitation after the South Africa-based contractor, Terracotta Trading Private Limited, completed the first phase of works. The project has over the years stalled in its completion with a number of challenges being cited, chief among them […]
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