Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, sukulwenkosi@chronicle.co.zw MS Proper Nkomo (52) from Sigodini Village in Matobo District has assumed a leading role in educating fellow farmers on soil conservation farming and the adoption of the Pfumvudza/Intwasa programme, which has boosted her production as a communal farmer. A member of Divine Hope Farmer Field School, which has 35 lead farmers, Ms […] …
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High hopes as President delivers SONA
Zimpapers Writers PRESIDENT Mnangagwa today opens the Second Session of the 10th Parliament outlining the legislative agenda and delivering his State of the Nation Address to the joint sitting of the National Assembly and Senate. In the same address, the President is expected to detail the present economic, political and social conditions and summarise milestones […] …
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AI, street cameras to fight crime in Bulawayo
Peter Matika and Amos Mpofu, Chronicle Writers IN a groundbreaking step towards embracing cutting-edge technology and enhancing security infrastructure, police in Bulawayo yesterday launched innovative closed-circuit television (CCTV) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems in the city centre. This groundbreaking initiative represents a significant leap forward, positioning Zimbabwe on the path to first-world advancements, with its second-largest […] …
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Simbisa Brands targets 36 new stores in 2025
Nqobile Bhebhe ,nqobile.bhebhe@chronicle.co.zw SIMBISA Brands, a prominent fast-food chain, is strategically aiming to augment its market presence by initiating the launch of 36 new stores next year, alongside the refurbishment of 36 existing outlets across its operational territories, at a cost of US$17.8 million. The planned expansion encompasses the establishment of 25 new outlets in Zimbabwe, […] …
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Nakamba back in Warriors set up
Lovemore Dube, lovemore.dube@chronicle.co.zw MARVELOUS Nakamba has received his first call under new Warriors coach,Michael Nees. In a media release yesterday afternoon by the national association, the former Bantu Rovers youth was included in the squad. The presence of the Luton Town midfield destroyer is expected to galvanise the department and provide cover to the back four […] …
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President mourns Retired Justice Nare
Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has mourned the death of former National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) chairperson, Retired Justice Selo Masole Nare, describing him as a diligent servant of the nation whose contribution to promoting peace in the country would always be remembered. Rtd Justice Nare died on Saturday in South Africa where he […] …
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‘Church crucial to Zim’s development’
Wallace Ruzvidzo in GANDANZARA, Rusape PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has applauded the church for its commitment to contributing to the country’s modernisation, industrialisation and economic growth efforts towards upper-middle-income economic status by 2030. Since the coming of the Second Republic, the President has reiterated that the church has a crucial role to play in the country’s developmental […] …
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Southern Region in danger of heavy PSL loss
Lovemore Dube, lovemore.dube@chronicle.co.zw As the referee Nelson Meki blew the final whistle after a well-fought match between Arenel and Hwange in Bulawayo on Saturday, both coaches displayed the same body language. They were disheartened, realising that time was running out to turn the season around for their teams. Arenel and Hwange are second and third […] …
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Bold investments bolster Innscor profits
Nqobile Bhebhe, nqobile.bhebhe@chroncile.co.zw DIVERSIFIED business giant, Innscor Africa Limited says its three-year investment drive, during which it made substantial investments across various projects, has resulted in a significant increase in volume across the company’s portfolio – in the process contributing to increased overall group profitability. The company continues to generate remarkable cash revenues, pocketing US$106,103 […] …
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Sombre mood as Grade One pupil laid to rest at Luveve Cemetery
Raymond Jaravaza, raymondjaravaza@gmail.com THE late Grade One pupil, Sakhile Thandeka Sibanda, who died last Wednesday after falling into a 35-metre community well in Pelandaba West suburb has been described by her teachers as an intelligent learner who came out top of her class last term and had a bright future ahead. She was buried at […] …
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