Brandon Moyo, Brandonmalvin9@gmail.com After the recent heartbreak of the Chevrons’ failure to qualify for the 2023 World Cup, cricket enthusiasts in Zimbabwe want to smile again and the upcoming event promises to provide the much-needed relief. Cricket has come a long way since its inception, evolving with time and embracing new formats. From the traditional Test […] …
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Zimbabwe Cyber City, President Mnangagwa’s game-changing masterpiece set to transform Zimbabwe’s future
Stanford Chiwanga, stanford.chiwanga@chronicle.co.zw THE creation of Zim Cyber City will usher in a new era of economic and social development for Zimbabwe. Under the visionary leadership of President Mnangagwa, this ambitious project holds the promise of transforming the country into a vibrant and attractive destination for tourists and foreign investors alike. The cyber city, bankrolled by […] …
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A melancholic masterpiece, The sorrowful symphony of Zodwa Dabengwa’s life
Bongani Ndlovu, bongani.ndlovu@chronicle.co.zw IN a poignant display of honour, the late Mrs Zodwa Dabengwa nee Khumalo, the widow of National Hero Cde Dumiso Dabengwa, has been granted a State-assisted funeral by the Government. Today, she will be laid to rest at Manxeleni in Ntabazinduna, Matabeleland North province, drawing the curtain on a life that touched […] …
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The unsung hero who shaped Trevor Noah’s comedy empire
Mbulelo Mpofu, mbulelo.smpofu@gmail.com STAND-UP comedy has always been a powerful force, offering a much-needed dose of comic relief to people around the world. At the forefront of this genre stands Trevor Noah, an award-winning South African comedian whose global influence is undeniable. While most people are familiar with the successful and established Trevor Noah, there is […] …
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First game @ second home, Dynamos host FC Platinum at Barbourfields Stadium
Ricky Zililo, ricky.zililo@chronicle.co.zw TODAY, Harare’s beloved football club, Dynamos, will embark on an unexpected journey as they take the field at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo to play host to FC Platinum. It is a spectacle that few football enthusiasts could have ever imagined, witnessing the iconic Glamour Boys, also known as DeMbare or the Seven Million […] …
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Bulawayo scores big on projects
Prosper Ndlovu and Peter Matika, Chronicle Reporters BULAWAYO province has scored big in terms of development in the last five years after completing 163 signature projects out of 230 as of December 2022 with the Second Republic committing to further accelerate the modernisation of the city. In line with President Mnangagwa’s drive to ensure equitable […] …
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Cement firm praised for supporting Government projects
Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa has praised Khayah Cement for producing and supplying cement towards the massive construction programmes covering roads, dams, energy and housing across the country. He was speaking while commissioning a Vertical Mill Plant at Khayah Cement (formerly Lafarge) in Harare yesterday. The new mill plant is under Phase 2 of Khayah’s expansion […] …
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Zimbabwe eyes Chinese chilli market
Sikhulekelani Moyo, mskhulekelani16@gmail.com BUSINESS Economic Empowerment Federation (BEEF) seeks to tap into the Chinese chilli market taking advantage of new regulatory requirements put in place by the European Union regarding false codling moth (FCM) which bans the imports of chilli from non pest-free production locations. Last year, the EU gazetted that for the first time, imports […] …
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WATCH: Qoki Zindlovukazi women acquire bus
Flora Fadzai Sibanda, florafadzaisibz@gmail.com THE entrepreneurship drive of Qoki Zindlovukazi women continues to scale dizzy heights after they bought a luxury coach which is set to ply the Bulawayo-Harare route. The group comprising 30 women who are part of the 500-member Qoki Zindlovukazi, acquired a brand new 81-seater double deck bus. Qoki Zindlovukazi was founded […] …
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COMMENT: Activity in mining sector a step in the right direction
The commissioning of a US$300 million Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe Plant (PLZ) in Goromonzi, Mashonaland East Province by President Mnangagwa on Wednesday is a bold statement that the US$12 billion mining industry target by the end of the year will be realised if not surpassed. The plant which processes about 4,5 million tonnes of lithium per […] …
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