Sikhulekelani Moyo and Obey Sibanda, Chronicle Writers Anthony Mhizha and Mzobanzi Moyo have turned their time in prison into an opportunity to learn new skills and become professionals. Mhizha, who was sent to prison for fraud, has trained as a qualified carpenter and is now employed as an instructor to other inmates after serving his three-year […] …
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The Chronicle
‘Use UN channels to resolve disputes’
Kudakwashe Mugari in KAMPALA, Uganda International disputes should be resolved through proper channels of the United Nations (UN) as opposed to unilateralism, while the global south must work together to ensure equitable distribution of wealth among and for the development of all nations, President Mnangagwa has said. Speaking at the 19th Summit of Heads of […] …
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The Sri Lankan heist..Jongwe pulls down profile picture
Brandon Moyo, Brandonmalvin9@gmail.com GROWING up following a sport that they dearly love, every youngster has that one person whom they look up to and one day, wish to be like or even better. Meeting their role models, either on and or off the field of play will always be a dream come true for athletes. […] …
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5 lifestyle events that rocked Bulawayo in 2023
Mbulelo Mpofu, mbulelo.smpofu@gmail.com The past year witnessed Bulawayo making remarkable strides in the showbiz sphere, playing host to numerous successful events that brought joy to entertainment enthusiasts. As the year 2024 kicks in, it is only fitting to reflect on the lifestyle events that defined Bulawayo’s entertainment scene in the past year and consider avenues […] …
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BANGO COMMUNITY GETS WINGS TO FLY…as Air Force partners villagers to build new secondary school
Peter Matika in Mangwe A NEW secondary school has been established in Ward 10 Mangwe District under Chief Bango in Matabeleland South province following a successful partnership between the Air Force of Zimbabwe and villagers in the area. The first classroom block was officially commissioned yesterday while the construction of the second block has commenced […] …
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Death at a funeral…Funerals cholera superspreaders
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu and Leonard Ncube, Chronicle Writers GOVERNMENT has directed that all community deaths be reported to the Ministry of Health and Child Care, which will deploy staff to supervise funerals for deaths related to diarrhoeal causes amid calls for members of the public to limit eating during such gatherings. This is part of comprehensive measures […] …
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Non-Aligned Movement tackles geopolitical tensions, Palestine war
Kudakwashe Mugari in KAMPALA, Uganda PRESIDENT Mnangagwa and other global leaders under the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) will today deliberate on development issues, the situation in Palestine and map the way forward towards a multilateral world anchored on equality of all nations. President Mnangagwa, who arrived here last night to attend the 19th summit of heads […] …
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Hope Masike’s book echoes profound message of pure love
Natasha Mutsiba, mutsibanatasha@gmail.com In her latest literary endeavour, Harare-based musician and author, Hope Masike, is poised to release her fourth book titled “Our Sacred Place” next month. Masike disclosed that the biblical book of wisdom, Song of Solomon served as a significant inspiration. “Song of Solomon itself was the main inspiration. I read it properly […] …
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Msebe joins Simba Bhora
Innocent Kurira, innocent.kurira@chronicle.co.zw AFTER snatching Warriors midfielder Mthokozisi Msebe, Simba Bhora say they have got everyone on their wishlist and are now serious title contenders this season, at least on paper. Msebe became the 11th player to sign for Simba Bhora who want a vast improvement from their maiden Premier League performance last season. Other […] …
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COMMENT: Bulawayo City Council needs to swiftly act on burst sewers
THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) needs to urgently attend to burst sewers in different parts of the city as they pose a serious health hazard to residents, especially in the face of the cholera outbreak in the country. According to an update by the Ministry of Health and Child Care, as at January 17, the […] …
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