Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter PREMIER Soccer League (PSL) governors have resolved to engage the Harare City Council, in a bid to find common ground and have Rufaro Stadium going through renovations as well as improvements to meet basic standards required to stage league matches. Fifteen out of the 18 PSL governors attended the extraordinary […] …
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The Chronicle
President donates tractors to farmers
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has donated tractors to two farmers from Filabusi who granted 106 hectares of land to Gwanda State University (GSU) to enable the institution of higher learning to conduct agriculture related research activities. The donation to Mr Sikhonjwa Moyo and Mr Ntsieng Ndlovu was annnounced last Friday during the […] …
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Comply with corporate governance principles, parastatals urged
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter STATE entities must adhere to the principles of corporate governance to enhance transparency and accountability in their operations, which assists in the fight against corruption, a Cabinet minister has said. In 2018, the Government enacted the Public Entities Corporate Governance Act, which demands that public entities operate in line with their […] …
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Child sexual abuse: Government re-examines approach
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter THE Government is seized with the increasing cases of child sexual abuse with measures being put in place to arrest the scourge through surveillance and conscientising communities, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Professor Paul Mavima has said. This follows the recent case involving a nine-year-old girl from Tsholotsho who […] …
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Plumtree pilot defies racial attitudes to pursue dream
Mashudu Netsianda, Deputy News Editor FORTY years and still counting years of flying different aircraft types, heads of States, the late Prince Philip; husband to the late Queen Elizabeth II, and roles spanning basic flying, advanced flying, captain, training captain, first officer and senior first officer. He defied post-colonial racial attitudes against blacks by whites […] …
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38MW solar plant on the cards
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief PLATINUM Group Metals (PGM) producer Mimosa Mining Company (MMC) intends to construct a 38-megawatt solar power plant to enhance the provision of alternative power to the company’s operations and contribute to the Government’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions. Zimbabwe has pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent, from […] …
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Deputy head, teachers jailed for exam paper leak
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter A DEPUTY headmaster and an English teacher at Sipepa High School in Tsholotsho district, Matabeleland North were each sentenced to three years in prison for leaking a Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) O-level English (paper 1) to candidates at the school. Brian Mazendami (41) of 20596 Pumula South, Bulawayo, who is the […] …
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Zimbabwe business in recovery mode—Delta
Business Reporter LISTED beverages producer, Delta Corporation Limited, says the Zimbabwean business sector is witnessing significant recovery despite prevailing challenges in the macro-economic operating environment. This comes at a time when regional economies have been adversely impacted by global inflation and the strong United States Dollar, which have driven up the cost of fuel, raw […] …
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Leaving no one and no place behind . . .President lays foundation stone at Gwanda varsity
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday laid foundation stones for the construction of three transformative buildings at Gwanda State University (GSU) as the institution positions itself to champion development through research and innovation in agriculture and mining. The foundation stones were for the construction of the Engineering Laboratory and Innovation Complex, Lecture Block and […] …
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A glass ceiling shattered…Prof Doreen Zandile Moyo installed as Gwanda State University Vice Chancellor
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter In 1965, two teachers based in Gwanda, the late Willian George Senda and Ellah Senda-Ndlovu conceived a child and christened her Doreen Zandile Senda. They inculcated a strong culture of education in the then-young Doreen who started her education at Donkwe-Donkwe Primary School in Kezi, Matobo District Matabeleland South before moving to […] …
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