Precious Manomano, Harare Bureau BASED on averages of previous seasons, five cyclones are expected to reach Zimbabwe in the current rainy season, although there are no predictions of when, where they could strike, and their strengths. But the Government has drawn valuable lessons from past cyclones and put in place measures to warn and protect […] …
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Bulawayo’s most beautiful women
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter THERE is no doubt that Bulawayo women are a class apart in Zimbabwe — every visitor to the city says so! Who are we to disagree? Among the thousands of beauties from the City of Kings and Queens, Saturday Chronicle has selected those that it believes make the top 10. Of […] …
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ZHRC opens office in Bulawayo
Flora Fadzai Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) yesterday celebrated International Human Rights Day by opening new offices in Bulawayo’s Suburbs. The new offices were officially opened by Bulawayo Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Judith Ncube on behalf of President Mnangagwa. This year’s commemorations were running under the theme “Dignity, Freedom and […] …
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Villagers build clinic, Community partners donors in constructing state-of-the-art facility
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter AFTER years of walking over 30km to the nearest health facility, villagers in Bulilima District decided it was time to play their part as a progressive community and build one central clinic. Through a US$10 contribution from each of the 600 households in Plumtree, Matabeleland South Province, villagers bought building material […] …
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Government, private sector ventures transform Bulawayo schools
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT’S policy of public-private partnerships is transforming Bulawayo schools and reducing congestion as new classroom blocks have been constructed at six schools in the city’s western suburbs. Most Government schools have high enrolments with less infrastructure which affects the delivery of education. As a result, the Primary and Secondary Education Ministry […] …
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COMMENT: Let’s make quality education accessible to all
Except for a very few, parents generally want the best for their children. They want them to have as comfortable an upbringing as they can give them. They want them to eat well and healthy, wear the best outfits, have a good education, pass and get that big job. That parents want the best for […] …
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Exponential growth momentum for telecoms sector
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter THE postal and telecommunications sector is expected to register exponential growth momentum spurred by increased adoption of information communication technologies (ICTs) in the country as more services move to the digital space. Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) director general, Dr Gift Machengete, said this in a statement accompanying […] …
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Getting to know the Top 10: Meet producer P2daoh
On the spotlight this week is producer P2daoh who has been in the music business for over 20 years. He has produced music for several artistes including the famous Pozee and Skhu Mpofu. Below is a profile of the producer. Question: Who is P2daoh? Answer: My name is Polite Tichivangana. I was born on December […] …
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Munawa, Tarumbwa on ZPC Hwange radar
Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders players, striker Obadiah Tarumbwa and midfielder Simon “Yola” Munawa are reportedly on the verge of joining Zifa Southern Region Division One side ZPC Hwange. An impeccable source told this publication that the veteran duo’s signatures are heavily being pursued by coal mining town-based side, who finished second to […] …
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Seven Zimbabwe junior golfers in SA performance camp
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter SEVEN Zimbabwean junior golfers are a part of the inaugural Africa High Performance Program Camp which is taking place at the Balderstone Sports Institute. The event runs until Saturday and is the first of its kind in the continent. It was put together by R and A, International Golf Federation, South […] …
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