Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Online Reporter The body of a leader of an apostolic sect church who drowned at Lumene Falls in Umzingwane District has been retrieved after a How Mine rescue team was called in to assist the police’s sub-aqua team. The church leader Amukela Ncube (48) drowned on April 1 and his body was retrieved […] …
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EMA counts down to national clean-up campaign
Rejoyce Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter THE Environmental Management Agency is counting down to the April national clean-up campaign that is going to take place this Friday 4 April. The countdown was advertised in a poster that the Agency posted on its Twitter page on Sunday. “It is only five days left to go to the national […] …
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Sex workers target truck drivers, timber loggers in Lupane
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE National Aids Council (Nac) has said sex work fuelled by truck drivers and timber loggers, could be one of the HIV and Aids key drivers in Lupane, Matabeleland North. Matabeleland North is a transit route for truck drivers, some of them transporting goods across the Sadc region. They make several […] …
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Kodzai releases second musical installation
Millicent Andile Dube, Showbiz Reporter Angola-based Zimbabwean music producer, K.O.D (born Simbarashe Kodzai) has released an intense follow-up to his Emotion debut album, five years after the first installment was released. The second installment was released on March 31. K.O.D featured some of the best amazing vocalists to give his work an outstanding feel to it […] …
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“Kusinda Owabaleka” – C’Khanda P disses Bulawayo artistes
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter KASI rap musician C’khanda P has thrown shade at artistes who include Msiz’kay, Asaph, Mzoe 7, Hwabaraty, Mawiza and Noluntu J through a diss track titled Kusinda Owabaleka. The song released last week is now accessible on all digital stores. C’khanda P said the track fires shots at the music careers […] …
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Caledonia to consider future increases in dividend
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter CALEDONIA Mining Corporation Plc which owns Blanket Mine in Gwanda paid a dividend of US$0,56 per share in 2022, a 12 percent increase as compared to 2021, an official has said. In a statement, the company’s chief executive officer Mr Mark Learmonth said Caledonia’s strategy to maximise shareholder value includes a […] …
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“I was clear of my role” – Raza on IPL Debut
Brandon Moyo, Online Reporter ZIMBABWE Cricket all-rounder Sikandar Raza has had a pleasant start to his Indian Premier League (IPL) debut with Punjab Kings, which got off with a seven runs victory over Kolkata Knight Riders on Saturday evening. The 36-year-old became the third Zimbabwean to play in the biggest franchise league in the world […] …
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Three burnt beyond recognistion in accident
Canditar Chapanduka, Chronicle Reporter THREE people were burnt beyond recognition in a horrific accident that also left two people seriously injured. The Zimbabwe Republic Police in a statement said they were investigating the accident, which occurred along the Harare-Chirundu Road. The ZRP investigating a fatal road traffic accident in which three people died while two others […] …
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Govt blacklists 13 companies
Nqobile Bhebhe, Online Reporter THE Government has blacklisted 13 contractors for channeling their proceeds to the parallel market, in the process triggering domestic inflationary pressures. In a statement on 3 April, the Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube said the affected entities would be permanently removed from the list of potential service providers […] …
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Government policy for pupils on education trips
Rejoyce Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has said children traveling for educational trips must travel in a registered public transport vehicle that is fully licensed, fully insured and must not travel at night. Responding to a question from Senator Alice Chimbudzi in the senate on 29 March about policies that protect children traveling on a trip […] …
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