Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter Some school heads who were turning children away for non-payment of school fees are up for disciplinary action as they contravened Government policy. This was said by the Deputy Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Edgar Moyo during the Oral Answer to Questions Without Notice session in the Senate on Thursday. […] …
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Masvingo Chibuku Neshamwari finals on today
Mthabisi Tshuma, Online Reporter The stage is set for the Masvingo provincial Chibuku Neshamwari competition taking place in Chiredzi today. The competition which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year is being held under the theme, “Bira Remadhanzi, 60 Years Sithokozisa Ngezomgido” with the Masvingo event to be held at Chihapike. National Arts Council of […] …
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President a master of many languages
Farai Dauramanzi, Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa, who was in Malawi on a three-day State visit this week, proved his statesmanship when he surprised his Malawian audience by addressing them in fluent Chewa, leaving them thrilled. Since becoming President in 2017, President Mnangagwa has adopted the policy of leaving no one and no place behind as […] …
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WATCH: Building a haven of hope for mothers. . . Bulawayo gets new 24-bed maternity home
Flora Fadzai Sibanda – florafadzasibz@gmail.com DR Robert Nyajena, a compassionate and determined doctor from Bulawayo, is embarking on a noble mission to build a magnificent 24-bed maternity home in the northern suburbs of the city. Inspired by his mother’s harrowing post-partum complications, which she endured due to the lack of financial resources to access proper […] …
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Musical brilliance & industry reinvention! Stage set for Zimbabwe Music Awards 2023
Langalakhe Mabena, langamabena@gmail.com LIGHTS, camera, and action! Get ready to be dazzled as the stage is set for the most anticipated event of the year, the Zimbabwe Music Awards (Zima). Tonight, the 7 Arts Theatre in Harare will be transformed into a glamorous red-carpet affair, where the best and brightest stars of the Zimbabwean music […] …
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COMMENT: Zimbabwe, Malawi longstanding relations boosted
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa concluded a successful three-day State visit to Malawi yesterday. He landed in the capital, Lilongwe on Wednesday afternoon to be warmly welcomed by his host, President Lazarus Chakwera and attended a banquet hours later. On Thursday, the presidents witnessed the signing of nine memoranda of understanding (MoUs) on co-operation in the fields of […] …
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A city at war United out to stop City’s treble march
Manchester United and Manchester City will contest arguably the most-anticipated FA Cup final in recent memory at Wembley today. A single match it may well be, but its significance stretches beyond just this weekend given the wider context of the achievement City are chasing. United’s status as the only English team to ever achieve the […] …
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Zimbabwe compassion warms Malawians
Cletus Mushanawani in Blantyre, Malawi ZIMBABWE yesterday handed over goods worth millions of dollars to victims of Tropical Cyclone Freddy, which left more than 1 000 people dead and a trail of destruction in some parts of Malawi in March. The Tropical Cyclone Freddy which hit Malawi from March 12 to March 21 also displaced […] …
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Midlands’ golden dilemma Land degradation dominates headlines. . . Urgent action needed for environmental recovery
Patrick Chitumba – patrick.chitumba@chronicle.co.zw THE Midlands Province, known for its stunning landscapes and rich history, is unfortunately making headlines for all the wrong reasons. According to the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) education and publicity manager, Ms Amkela Sidange, it is one of the leading provinces in terms of land degradation caused by gold mining. As […] …
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No more job termination on 3 months notice
Zvamaida Murwira , Harare Bureau EMPLOYERS will no longer be able to terminate contracts of their permanent staff on three months notice after the National Assembly removed a clause in the Labour Act that conferred them powers to fire employees by simply giving them three months’ written notice. The Supreme Court made a judgment commonly […] …
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