Vusumuzi Dube , vusumuzi.dube@sundaynews.co.zw PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday declared that Zanu-PF is unstoppable, saying come 23 August, opposition parties should be prepared to be booted out of local authorities and Parliament as they have clearly failed the electorate. He said this while addressing a ruling party star rally in Cowdray Park suburb in Bulawayo. “Zanu-PF is […] …
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‘Government steps up Bulawayo revival efforts’
Vusumuzi Dube, vusumuzi.dube@sundaynews.co.zw PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday said Government is stepping up efforts to revitalise Bulawayo as the country’s industrial hub with a number of major projects already in motion as the Second Republic continues to walk the talk in its development agenda. A few years ago, the city’s industrial sector was on a sharp decline […] …
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President commissions Cowdray Park Health Centre
Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday said Government will upgrade health infrastructure at the country’s major hospitals in line with international standards as the Second Republic continues to improve health care for citizens. The Second Republic has been working around the clock implementing comprehensive reforms for health delivery, re-equipping and upgrading existing hospitals and clinics, […] …
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IPP seeks to construct 100MW wind farm
Nqobile Bhebhe, nqobile.bhebhe@chronicle.co.zw INDEPENDENT power producer, Centragale (Pvt) Limited is seeking authority to construct a massive 100-megawatt wind farm to supply generated electricity to Dinson Iron and Steel Company Private Limited, a Chinese company that is developing a US$1,5 billion steel firm in Manhize near Mvuma. The project is touted as Africa’s largest integrated steel […] …
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The Unveiled… From total strangers to creating lifetime memories
Natasha Mutsiba, mutsibanatasha@gmail.com Following their journey and watching them perform, one would swear that The Unveiled, a gospel group, has been in existence for many years. The way that the group which was formed in 2021 for the purpose of entering the Old Mutual Amazing Voices competition has been rising in the music industry is […] …
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How agriculture index-based insurance can be a gamechanger to farmers to manage climate change induced substantial losses
Gibson Mhaka THE agriculture sector, particularly crop and livestock production, face many risks, such as climate change, pests and diseases and extreme weather events which usually cost farmers in developing countries like Zimbabwe millions of dollars each year. In February this year small-scale farmers and villagers from PBS Village, Ward 18 in Fort Rixon in […] …
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All set for Bulawayo Presidential Star Rally
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, smoyo@chronicle.co.zw President Mnangagwa’s plane has touched down at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport anytime now enroute to the Presidential Star rally at Cowdray Park grounds. Before addressing what is expected to be a record-breaking bumper crowd at the rally, the Zanu-PF First Secretary and President is set to commission the Cowdray Park […] …
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CTD curates talent show
Mbulelo Mpofu, mbulelo.smpofu@gmail.com WHEN the late but great King of Pop, Michael Jackson released the “Earth Song” back in the day, his idea was to teach the masses about environmental protection. Such a lesson will be carried forward when the talent factory, Centre for Talent Development (CTD) curates a talent show dubbed, “Environment Protection Talent […] …
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President Mnangagwa’s Star Rally- Bulawayo… It’s all systems go
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, smoyo@chronicle.co.zw ALL roads lead to Bulawayo today where President Mnangagwa will address a star rally in Cowdray Park suburb to drum up support for the ruling party Zanu- PF ahead of the harmonised general elections later this month. The venue for the star rally near Mkhithika Primary School was a hive of activity […] …
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Hwange unit 7 and 8 completion charms locals
Leonard Ncube, leonard.ncube@chronicle.co.zw THE completion of the US$1,5 billion Hwange Power Station Unit 7 and 8 expansion projects has excited locals in the coal mining town where stakeholders say they are already feeling the positive impact of the investment before its official commissioning by President Mnangagwa tomorrow. The formal commissioning event would be a milestone […] …
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