Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter ZIMBABWE has made notable progress in providing access to basic health services, progress made possible by the contributions of the village health workers and the professional nurses in the delivery of primary healthcare services, Unicef has said. The international organisation applauded the country’s adoption of the Primary Health Care approach […] …
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Sikhosana Buhlungu not performing at Vic Falls Carnival – Organisers
Showbiz Reporter Locals who were hoping to “be killed by the Skhosana beat” at the Vic Falls Carnival after seeing him on a poster of the event have been dealt a major blow as it turns out the poster was fake. Following the announcement of Andrea The Vocalist as one of the performing artistes at […] …
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Mzilikazi High School wins 2023 public speaking competition
Tafadzwa Chibukwa, Chronicle Reporter MZILIKAZI High School is the winner of the Bulawayo 2023 public speaking competition. The event was hosted last Friday at the Zimbabwe Academy of Music by the Rotary Club of Bulawayo South and featured 12 schools. A total of 34 schools participated in the first rounds of the competition and 12 […] …
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EU hands over US$288 000 worth of ICT equipment to Zim govt
THE European Union (EU) on Friday handed over Information Communication Technology (ICT) equipment worth US$288 000 to the Zimbabwean government with another consignment worth US$400 000 set to arrive in the country soon as part of the EUR10 million Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between Harare and the bloc. The equipment comprised of 71 laptops, 10 […] …
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Eight candidates vie for Gokwe- Sesame Constituency
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent EIGHT candidates have thrown their hats in the ring for the right to represent the ruling Zanu-PF party in the Gokwe- Sesame Constituency in the 2023 harmonised elections. The postponement of the primary elections which were scheduled for the weekend, has come as a blessing for some of the candidates that […] …
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BCC explains unpredictable water shedding
Lizzy Nekhoma, Chronicle Reporter NOWADAYS in Bulawayo suburbs may go for weeks without running tap water or sometimes they suddenly get it for a few hours. No one knows when, where, and for how long they may get tap water. The reason according to the Bulawayo City Council is prolonged power cuts at pumping stations. […] …
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Police officer implicated in dangerous armed robber syndicate
Peter Matika, Online Desk A police officer has been arrested, after he was implicated in a case of robbery and being part of a dangerous armed robbery syndicate. Constable Walter Chanhuwa, 41 was arrested together with Harry Dzingwe, 30, Tongai Chikumba, 30, and Egypt Musundire, 31 for a case of armed robbery which occurred in […] …
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First Capital Bank to delist from ZSE, join VFEX
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business reporter FIRST Capital Bank Limited has announced plans to delist from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange with intention to list at the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX). This comes at a time VFEX is gaining rapid momentum having attracted more top performing companies, injected much-needed confidence and cementing the country as a safe investment […] …
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Woman murdered in church
Peter Matika, Online Desk Police in Beitbridge are investigating a suspected case of murder, where a woman was found dead in a church at the border town. According to police the woman, who is in her 30s but has not been named was found dead in a prayer room at a church, where she had […] …
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Tobacco contractor suspended for shortchanging farmers
CONTRACTING firm Vision Leaf Tobacco has been suspended following discovery of irregularities in its operations, including defrauding growers. The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board licensed 32 contracting companies to operate this tobacco selling season. In a memo to Vision Leaf Tobacco management seen by New Ziana, the TIMB said the suspension was necessitated by an assessment which […] …
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