Flora Fadzai Sibanda, florafadzaisibz@gmail.com ONE of Bulawayo’s leading medical service providers, Rugare/Hlalani Kuhle Medical Aid, which recently acquired Premier Hospital in Hillside suburb, has pledged to offer counselling services to war veterans and their families as a gesture of gratitude for their role in liberating Zimbabwe. The facility is under renovation and once complete, will house […] …
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TELONE FC UNVEILS FOOTBALL KIT
Patrick Chitumba in Gweru TelOne FC has unveiled its brand new home, away and alternative kits for the 2024 football season. The new kits were designed in partnenhip with our official kit supplier Dakaral. Club president Oscah Nduwure said the partnership with Dakaral represents an evolution of the classic TelOne colours and crest that our […] …
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Sugar price remains the same – Zimbabwe Sugar Association
Michelle Moyo,moyomichelle19@gmail.com THE Zimbabwe Sugar Association (ZSA) advises all stakeholders and the general public that the recommended unit shelf price of table sugar remains unchanged at US$2.60 for wholesale and US$2.76 for retail of SunSweet, with Gold Star white sugar retailing at US$2.80 per 2 kgs. In a statement, Chairman of ZSA Mr Willard Zireva […] …
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“Kidnapper’s” lawyer fails to appear in court
Online Reporter A Harare man, Tafadzwa Chidawa, popularly known as Detective Kedha, accused of kidnapping a Hwange business woman Ms Sallom Gandiya was yesterday further remanded in custody to Monday, after his lawyer failed to show up for bail ruling. Chidawa and his five alleged accomplices who are still on the run reportedly abducted Ms […] …
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Hwinza, Hwindi President head to Beitbridge
Mthabisi Tshuma,revmmthiretshuma@gmail.com ZIMDANCEHALL chanters Hwinza and Hwindi President will tonight get the opportunity to perform for their fans and followers in the border town of Beitbridge. The duo will stage their acts at Pagomba Cafe where they will be supported by local deejays. The wheel spinners are DJ Keitho, DJ Dragie, DJ Vic Gee and […] …
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From Tin to Tech…Kamativi becomes lithium powerhouse
Mashudu Netsianda in Kamativi PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday said Zimbabwe is progressing forward undeterred by the unlawful sanctions imposed by Western nations and the challenges posed by the El Niño-induced drought. He commended the Kamativi Mining Company (KMC) for creating over 1 200 jobs through its extensive lithium mining initiative in the Hwange district. The KMC […] …
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Kamativi Mine creates hundreds of jobs, boosts local economy
Leonard Ncube, leonard.ncube@chronicle.co.zw RESIDENTS of Hwange in Matabeleland North are brimming with excitement as the Kamativi Mine reopened, creating over 1 200 jobs directly and indirectly thereby reviving hopes for a better standard of living. Kamativi Mining Company (KMC), a joint venture between China’s Sichuan PD Technology Group and local firm Defold Mine (Private) Limited, began […] …
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COMMENT: Let’s embrace and defend the new currency (ZiG) against machinations of the country’s detractors
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has urged Zimbabweans to embrace and defend the new currency. Addressing the 37th Session of the Zanu-PF Politiburo in Harare on Thursday, President Mnangagwa said sustainable economic development can only be achieved through the use of local currency which can stimulate economic growth and guarantee stability. Last week Government introduced a new currency […] …
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Music, the ‘Liberation Doctrine’ in Zimbabwe’s war
Stanford Chiwanga, stanford.chiwanga@chronicle.co.zw DURING Zimbabwe’s war of independence, music morphed from a source of entertainment into a potent weapon. Songs delivered powerful messages of political and social protest through a blend of popular styles like Chimurenga music, a genre known for its revolutionary energy. Scholars like Professor Rangarirayi Zindi argue that music “became a form of […] …
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President promotes six ZDF Generals on retirement
Columbus Mabika, Herald Reporter COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Mnangagwa, yesterday promoted six Zimbabwe Defence Forces Generals and Air officers on retirement. The President made the promotions in terms of the Defence Act (chapter 11:02) Section 20, as read with Statutory Instrument 257 of 2020, Section 19c subsection 2c, which reads “His Excellency the […] …
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