Sports Reporter WEEK 33 RESULTS Yesterday Bulawayo Chiefs 2-0 Triangle Dynamos 2-1 Chicken Inn Greenfield 2-2 CAPS United Highlanders 2-1 Herentals Hwange 3-0 Black Rhinos Yadah 2-1 FC Platinum Saturday Cranborne Bullets 0-0 Manica Diamonds Ngezi Platinum 2-1 Simba Bhora Sheasham 2-2 ZPC Kariba Latest Standings P W […] …
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The Chronicle
Ziyakhala Music Show Festival moves to December
Natasha Mutsiba, mutsibanatasha@gmail.com The much-anticipated Ziyakhala Music Show Festival has moved its date to December. Initially, the festival which will feature a performance from the Soul Brothers was scheduled for November 25. It has been moved to December 22 and will be held at the White City Stadium in Bulawayo. The decision to reschedule was driven […] …
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Thobela Arts Foundation gets international recognition
Natasha Mutsiba, mutsibanatasha@gmail.com THOBELA Arts Foundation has been nominated for the FOYA Southern Africa Awards. The art foundation which is big on preserving Imbube and culture has been nominated in the Outstanding Entertainment Founder of the Year award category. Its director, Oscar Siziba said: “Just to be nominated for this award is amazing. It’s a good […] …
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PRACA announces Zimbabwe Key To The Youth Arts Festival
Mbulelo Mpofu, mbulelo.smpofu@gmail.com ORGANISERS of the Pumula Royal Arts and Community Awards (PRACA) have announced that they will be curating the inaugural “Zimbabwe Key To The Youth Arts Festival” on 14 December at Isilwane Youth Centre in Pumula. Under the banner, “Mental Health Is a Universal Human Right” the festival will see different activities lined-up PRACA’s […] …
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Lights Out WakoBulawayo nominated for Zimbabwe Annual Film and Television Awards
Natasha Mutsiba, mutsibanatasha@gmail.com BULAWAYO-based social media content creator, Lights Out WakoBulawayo, has been nominated for the Zimbabwe Annual Film and Television Awards (Zafta) under the social media content creator category. The content creator expressed his excitement about the nomination. “This award nomination is special because it’s the first for me. Winning will be a bonus because, […] …
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Pupils challenged to keep away from drugs
Leonard Ncube, leonard.ncube@chronicle.co.zw AS the nation implements strategies to fight drug and substance abuse, learners have also been challenged to take pride in being known for good behaviour at school, within their families and communities to be examplary citizens. Government has set up platforms for fighting drug abuse which is prevalent among youth, who are […] …
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Joint tourism venture to market Victoria Falls and Table mountain as ‘must travel destinations’
Leonard Ncube,Online Reporter IN an effort to up the game in marketing destination Victoria Falls, the ‘We Are Victoria Falls’ initiative and Cape Town Tourism have launched a collaborative campaign called “Wonder2Wonder” to promote tourism in both cities. Boasting of iconic natural wonders – Victoria Falls and Table Mountain, the two cities early this year […] …
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Warriors arrive in Rwanda for World Cup Qualifiers
Innocent Kurira, Online Writer THE Warriors arrived in Rwanda early this morning. They were warmly welcomed by the embassy of Zimbabwe staff and officials from the advance party that arrived in Rwanda on 7 November. The team will be based in Kigali until 13 November before moving to Butare, the host town for Zimbabwe’s 2026 […] …
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Seven, claiming to be Zifa employees try to ‘dribble’ Zimbabwean embassy in Rwanda
Sikhumbuzo Moyo,smoyo@chronicle.co.zw A SEVEN-MEMBER group purporting to be Zifa employees allegedly phoned the Zimbabwean embassy in Rwanda seeking accommodation assistance ahead of the Warriors’ two World Cup qualifiers against host Rwanda and Nigeria. Both matches are in Rwanda although the Warriors will be ‘home’ when they play the Super Eagles following the banning of Zimbabwe […] …
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Kimberley Process member States fail to agree on conflict diamonds despite marathon night-long debate
Leonard Ncube,Online Reporter THE weeklong Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) plenary session ended in Victoria Falls this Saturday morning after all-night deliberations that saw member States failing to reach consensus in some areas especially around conflict diamonds. The delegates were supposed to produce a communique around 5pm on Friday and officially close the meeting, but […] …
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