Innocent Kurira – Sports Writer BORN in Wales to Zimbabwean parents, young striker Tanatswa Nyakuhwa has signed his first professional contract at Cardiff City. Nyakuhwa was among twelve academy players that were unveiled by the club on Friday. These include Cody Twose, Joe Thomas, Luey Giles, Troy Perrett, Trey George, Ronan Kpakio, Cole Fleming, Luke […] …
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Fire guts Shearwater Adventures flat in Victoria Falls
Leonard Ncube leonard.ncube@chronicle.co.zw A Fire burnt a flat at Bongoland in Victoria Falls on Friday evening. The flat is one of the block of apartments owned by Shearwater Adventures where the tour operating company’ s workers reside. Only one flat was burnt as firefighters arrived a few minutes after a report was made. The Victoria […] …
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Seventh Day Adventist Church hosts skills expo
Online Writer ENTUMBANE Seventh-day Adventist church is hosting an Education and Skills expo to expose members of the community to various educational opportunies and self-help skills being offered by institutions in and around Bulawayo. The event is being held at an open space near D- Square at Entumbane surburb under the theme Soar Higher.” […] …
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Speeding Shipping Stars maintain unbeaten run
Fungai Muderere fungai.muderere@bmetro.co.zw Who will stop the speeding ships? SPEEDING Shipping Stars continued with their fine form when they thumped ZETDC in the Bulawayo Corporates Social League (BCSL) match played on Saturday and saw the former take their points tally to 43 from 17 outings. Stars are now five points ahead of Simbisa who clobbered […] …
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Tanatswa Nyakuhwa signs his first professional contract at Cardiff City
Innocent Kurira, Sports Writer BORN in Wales to Zimbabwean parents, young striker Tanatswa Nyakuhwa has signed his first professional contract at Cardiff City. Nyakuhwa was among twelve academy players that were unveiled by the club on Friday. These include Cody Twose, Joe Thomas, Luey Giles, Troy Perrett, Trey George, Ronan Kpakio, Cole Fleming, Luke Armstrong, […] …
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Saudi teacher (50) thrilled to participate in Econet Victoria Falls 2024 Marathon
Leonard Ncube, leonard.ncube@chronicle.co.zw COLLEN Ann Rowe (50) based in Saudi Arabia, is on cloud nine as she is participating for the first time at the Econet Victoria Falls Marathon which had eluded her since 2007. A teacher by profession, Rowe, who is accompanied by her daughter Kelli Ann Rowe (20) and her 73-year-old mother Ina […] …
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More than 5 000 athletes register for 2024 Econet Marathon
Leonard Ncube, leonard.ncube@chronicle.co.zw MORE than 5 100 runners have registered for the 2024 Econet Marathon set for tomorrow Sunday in Victoria Falls, making it arguably the biggest edition in the history of the annual event. Spokesperson for the organisers Brent Williamson said the event grew by 21 percent from the 4 150 that registered and […] …
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Association of Mining Journalists catches attention international mining fraternity
Leonard Ncube, leonard.ncube@chronicle.co.zw NEWLY established Association of Mining Journalists (AMJ) has caught the attention of the international mining fraternity with the African Mining Strategy Group commending local media for forming the group and pledging to work with local journalists. Led by Tafadzva Dube who is the president, the AMJ has also since partnered with the […] …
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Spiritual inspiration spurs the fight against Drug and Substance Abuse
Lingani Nyika, in Masvingo, linganinyika99@gmail.com MASVINGO Province yesterday welcomed four ex-drug users on a solidarity walk from Beitbridge to Harare, launching a powerful statement against the devastating scourge of drug and substance abuse. This historic initiative, led by Mr Columbus Mushore, supported by Mr Terence Shenje, Mr Kudakwashe Mafuta and Mr Terence Mpofu, has garnered […] …
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Seventh Day Adventist Church Hats and Heels programme fights depression among women
Diana Baloyi Moyo, Online Writer THE Seventh Day Adventist Church has come up with programmes to fight depression among women. Under the Hats and Heels (hurts and heals) initiative, people from all walks of life meet to share life experiences and ideas. Professionals are invited to counsel and educate the public on legal matters, mental […] …
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