Vusumuzi Dube recently in Dakar, Senegal SEATED in the front row, flanked by other African leaders, his now trademark scarf resting on his shoulders, signifying the weight that is his country that he always carries on his shoulder, even when he is far from home. While the scarf might be feather-light, the weight of leadership […] …
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The Chronicle
COMMENT: Zimbabwe, Belarus have much more to do for their economic relationship
AT the turn of the millennium, our country adopted the Look East policy. The Government’s pro-people, pro-Zimbabwe, pro-Africa positions such as economic indigenisation and land reform and redistribution programmes had angered the West. They imposed sanctions; at some point contemplated a military option but happily, Sadc stood its ground against it. The embargo was hurting […] …
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Prosper the shortest stands tall on the dance floor
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter DYNAMITE comes in small packages! This could ring true for the diminutive 8-year-old Prosper Nyoni who is the reigning best traditional dancer nationally. While his height sees him being dwarfed by his peers, his nimble feet outshine them all. His skills got him the dancer of the tournament award at the […] …
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Three-score never looked this good!
Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter DEMBARE, De-7 million, the Glamour Boys, Chazunguza and Zora Butter are some of the catchy monikers that have been associated with Dynamos Football Club, a local football institution that has been in existence for the past 60 years. To be precise, the Zimbabwean football powerhouse turned six decades old on […] …
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Sugar Hill: Bevy of beauties to grace Matopos Sailing Club
Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter TODAY the star attraction at Matopos Sailing Club will not be the various leisure activities that will be availed or Band Fusion who have been hired to serenade patrons at the event dubbed the “Big January Chill”. It will be a bevy of promo girls that have been recruited to play […] …
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Jaiva Sexy Dancers to perform with Enzo in Byo
Showbiz Reporter Organisers of the much-anticipated Enzo Ishall show in Bulawayo have added popular dance group Jaiva Sexy Dancers to the list of performers. Also set to share the stage with Enzo Ishall at Palace Hotel are DJ Ajaxxx, DJ Bhanditi, DJ Mandoza and DJ Keitho. Enzo Ishall is rocking the radio waves with his […] …
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Covid 19 cases rise to 177 in 24 hours
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu,Online Reporter The number of reported Covid-19 cases has gone up by 177 during the past 24 hours, statistics from the Ministry of Health and Child Care. According to the daily situational report, the seven-day rolling average has gone up from 118 to 124. No deaths were recorded and a total of 97 people […] …
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Car thief nabbed
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu ,Online Reporter POLICE in Bulawayo arrested a 27-year-old man from Lobengula for stealing a motor vehicle, which was parked outside a flat in the city centre. The suspect, Thuthukani Sibanda used the stolen car as a pirate taxi plying the Magwegwe-city centre route before he was arrested the same day. Bulawayo police spokesperson […] …
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Govt probes ZTA board dealings
Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has set up a five-member ‘Special Investigation Committee’ to probe operations and dealings of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) board. In a general notice, 73 of 2023 gazetted today, Environment, Climate, Tourism, and Hospitality Industry Minister, Mangaliso Ndlovu, said the committee mandate was with immediate effect and went on to detail a […] …
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President Mnangagwa back from Senegal
Vusumuzi Dube PRESIDENT Mnangagwa arrived back in the country on Friday morning from the Dakar 2 Feed Africa Summit that was held in Dakar, Senegal. President Mnangagwa was met at the airport by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, Defense Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry, and senior Government officials. During the three-day summit President Mnangagwa […] …
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