Source: An unexpected setback: A social justice advocate and writer’s plea for assistance Life has a way of throwing unexpected challenges our way, and I find myself in one such moment. Tendai Ruben Mbofana As many of you know, my work as a social justice advocate and writer often takes me across Zimbabwe, engaging with […]
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Monthly Archives: March 2025
Crossborders for ED drills borehole, donates solar-powered system and water tank to Beitbridge Hospital
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A GROUP of cross-border transporters, operating under the banner Crossborders for Economic Development (Crossborders for ED), on Monday, donated a solar-powered borehole to augment water supplies at the 140-bed Beitbridge District Hospital. The group also committed to providing a water tank and offering additional support to the health institution, which has […] …
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Christian Brothers College wins 2025 Bulawayo Public Speaking Competition
Nokuthaba Brita Ncube, ncubenokuthababrita@gmail.com CHRISTIAN Brothers College (CBC) has won the Bulawayo 2025 public speaking competition. The event, hosted last Friday at the Bulawayo Theatre by the Rotary Club of Bulawayo South, featured 12 schools and was held under the theme, “Grooming Learners to be Community Champions in Service above self-using the Education 5.0 Approach.” A […] …
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Bulawayo vendors continue business as usual amid Council relocation plans
Online Reporter It’s business as usual on Monday in Bulawayo’s city centre as vendors go about their business while the council is adapting to prioritise the relocation of vendors first before implementing enforcement measures. Last week, the Government, through the Minister of Local Government and Public Works, Daniel Garwe, issued a 48-hour ultimatum to address […] …
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Chaos as war veterans press conference disrupted by ‘state agents’
Youths paid $10 to disrupt event at the Bulawayo Media Centre
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Promoting greater regional trade is crucial to attaining food security in Africa – ECA
Chronicle Writer THE United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) has stressed the urgent need for a more coordinated regional strategy to achieve food security in Eastern Africa while tackling the enduring challenges of trade barriers. This emerged on the sidelines of the ongoing 57th session of the ECA’s Conference of African Ministers of Finance, […] …
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Podium athletes only for national finals, vows Nash Matabeleland North
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, smoyo@chronicle.co.zw MATABELELAND North will henceforth only take podium athletes to represent the province in national track and field athletics competitions, provincial National Association of Secondary School Heads (Nash), head in charge of athletics Abraham Netha has said. Netha said this ahead of the province’s inter-district track and field athletics competitions that will see seven […] …
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Reinventing tradition: new forms of inheritance in Zimbabwe’s land reform areas
Longstanding traditions around land and its use within and between families and amongst men and women are up for renegotiation in post-land reform Zimbabwe. Young people must balance cultural norms – sometimes insisted on by their elders – with the … Continue reading → …
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Hwange, ex-employees fight over gratuity
Source: Hwange, ex-employees fight over gratuity – The Southern Eye THE Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) is locked in a dispute over gratuities with pensioners backdated to 2020 despite the matter having spilled to the Labour Court. This emerged in Parliament last week when Hwange East legislator Joseph Bonda asked for a progress report from […]
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Default ruling against Unicef set aside
Source: Default ruling against Unicef set aside – The Southern Eye A MOTSWANA firm has dragged the United Nations Children’s Education Fund (Unicef) to court over a misunderstanding emanating from a contract to rehabilitate water supply and sewer systems in Plumtree Town. This emerged after former Foreign Affairs and International Trade minister Frederick Shava filed […]
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