Mbulelo Mpofu, mbulelo.smpofu@gmail.com WHEN a group of immensely talented musicians come together, the results can go one of two ways – they can either create a sublime, transcendent masterpiece or a jarring, dissonant mess. Fortunately, for music fans, the Victoria Falls-based group, Flying Bantu has firmly landed in the former category with their upcoming single […] …
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President Ramaphosa delegates Minister Simelane to farewell dinner in honour of Chief Justice Zondo
President Ramaphosa delegates Minister Simelane to farewell dinner in honour of Chief Justice Zondo In a statement, South Africa’s Pesidency wishes to announce that the President has delegated the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development of South Africa, Ms Thembi Simelane, to deliver a tribute on his behalf to Chief Justice R M M Zondo […] …
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Devastated girlfriend posts video of her boyfriend proposing to her underwater just moments before he DROWNED during their dream vacation to Tanzania
A Louisiana man drowned while while trying to make an underwater marriage proposal to his girlfriend while the couple was on vacation. Steven Weber Jr., of Baton Rouge died this week while proposing to his girlfriend Kenesha Antoine underwater while in Tanzania. Antoine, an attorney, posted about the tragic accident on her Facebook page early Friday […] …
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SADC backs Zambia’s Dr Samuel Maimbo for AfDB presidency
Business Writer THE Southern African Development Community Heads of State and Government have called on member states to support the candidacy of Zambia’s Dr Samuel Maimbo, who has been endorsed to run for the presidency of the African Development Group (AfDB). The endorsement was made at the recently concluded 44th Ordinary SADC Summit of Heads […] …
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Govt bans riverbed/alluvial mining
Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter GOVERNMENT has banned with immediate effect all riverbed or alluvial mining activities saying the practice has resulted in water pollution, siltation, degradation of river channels and disruption of riverine ecosystems. Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dr Jenfan Muswere, made the announcement today during a post-Cabinet media briefing in Harare. He […] …
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TWO suspected armed robbers die following shootout with police
Peter Matika, peter.matika@chronicle.co.zw POLICE in Bulawayo on Sunday evening shot and killed two suspected armed robbers following a stand-off at a bushy area behind Mpilo hospital. National Police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident, saying the two had been under surveillance following a spate of armed robberies in and around Bulawayo. “The Zimbabwe Republic […] …
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Data protection officers urged to create a data-breach-free Zimbabwe
Mthabisi Tshuma in HARARE NEWLY graduated data protection officers have been implored to start executing their duties and ensure that they create a data-breach-free Zimbabwe. 57 data protection officers on Monday graduated under the Data Protection Officer Certification Training Programme which is collaborative success between the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) and […] …
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57 pioneer data protection officers graduate
Fifty-seven Data Protection Officers graduated on Monday in a move described as representing a significant milestone in the journey towards establishing a formidable framework for data protection in the country. The graduates received certificates after completing a year-long course which was offered by the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) in conjunction with the Post and […] …
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Tobacco marketing season ends in three days
Business Writer THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has said the 2024 auction season officially ends this Thursday but growers have an extra mop-up week to continue with sales. The 2024 auction tobacco marketing season opened on 13 March while contract tobacco sales commenced on 14 March. “The board wishes to advise all stakeholders […] …
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Over 20 000 flock to African Seventh Day Adventist Church’s annual camp meeting in Gweru
Patrick Chitumba patrick.chitumba@chronicle.co.zw THE African Seventh Day Adventist (ASDA) church last week hosted a landmark 7-day annual fellowship camp meeting in Gweru, attracting over 20 000 members from across the country. Founded in the 1950s as a branch of the global Seventh Day Adventist church, the ASDA emphasizes the gospel of mercy, rooted in the […] …
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