Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent THE body of a Kwekwe man, identified as Isaac Kanhukamwe (27), who had been reported missing has been found floating in the Kwekwe River without arms and legs. Midlands Police Spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko said Kanhukamwe of Grasslands in Redcliff, had left home intending to take a bath in the river, […] …
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The Chronicle
Hooker shoved out of speeding car
Rejoyce Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter A 34-YEAR-OLD man from Filabusi was arrested after he pushed a lady of the night out of a moving vehicle following a misunderstanding on Friday last week. The suspect, Ndodana Siwela approached the complainant (20) from Pumula South suburb who was at Palace Hotel in the Bulawayo city centre and requested […] …
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Intense two-week training workshop for Matabeleland north producers
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter AN exporter capacity-building training workshop is underway in Lupane where Matabeleland North export cluster members will be gathered for two weeks to share key knowledge and skills. ZimTrade is organising the event under its export cluster initiative, a programme that complements the Government’s devolution agenda towards increasing the contribution of all […] …
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NGZ bemoans females’ low uptake of art
Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter ON Friday, the National Gallery of Zimbabwe (NGZ) in Bulawayo officially welcomed fourteen artists to its seventh Residency Programme where the gallery will be merging youth with experience. This year only about 21 percent of the artists are female, a development that worries NGZ regional director Silenkosi Moyo. Moyo bemoaned the slow […] …
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Rain disrupts Zimbabwe, West Indies second Test
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter RAIN disrupted the proceedings on day two of the second match between Zimbabwe and West Indies at Queens Sports Club. The heavens opened up just before tea with the West Indies on 269-6 with a lead of 154 runs. Zimbabwe managed to take two wickets today with one being of […] …
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Five die in road accident
Leonard Ncube, Online Reporter FIVE people died on the spot while three others were seriously injured when a vehicle they traveling in was involved in an accident along the Harare-Masvingo road on Saturday afternoon. Police confirmed the accident which happened on the 159km peg at around 1pm. National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said […] …
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Palace Football Club dare to dream
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter NEW HIV Prevention Soccer League side Palace Football League are dreaming of winning the 2023 league campaign in their maiden season. The HIV PSL is a community-based league that seeks to spread the awareness of HIV and deviant behaviours through football. The league which was launched in 2016 has a partnership […] …
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Cassper Nyovest mourns rival AKA
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Reporter South Africa’s rapper Cassper Nyovest has expressed sadness following his rival AKA’s death saying his legacy must be celebrated. AKA, real name Kiernan Forbes, was shot dead in Durban along with his close friend, the chef and entrepreneur Tebello ‘Tibz’ Motsoane. The pair are thought to have been on their way […] …
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Motie picks up seven wickets as Zimbabwe crumble to 115 all out
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter A FIVE wicket haul from spinner Gudakesh Motie was enough to sink the Zimbabwean batting line up just after lunch on day one of the second Test at Queens Sports Club. Left arm spinner Motie took 7/37 in 14.5 overs, Zimbabwe wiped out for 115 all out in 40.5 overs after […] …
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Three people succumb to Covid-19
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Online Reporter THREE people succumbed to Covid-19 in Zimbabwe during the past 24 hours with reports, an indication that the virus remains a threat. Statistics from the Ministry of Health and Child Care show that the three deaths were reported in Bulawayo, Masvingo and Mashonaland West provinces. In terms of vaccine update, 22 […] …
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