Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE 2022 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season will in four weeks call for curtains and a panel of sports journalists, coaches and captains is set to vote for the best player in the land. Caps United midfielder Joel Ngodzo is still the reigning Soccer Star of the Year thanks to […] …
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Luminous’ song propels The Signal to win Best Live Action Short Film award
Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter Movies are a collection of visual scenes as well as sounds and the latter evokes feelings of fear, anger and happiness when correctly executed. Last weekend, the première of the first IsiNdebele sci-fi The Signal took place in America and it was a hit. The Signal was played at the recently-held Brooklyn […] …
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Local cricket league attracts international stars
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE CRICKET keeps winning on and off the field. This time the winner is the local premier cricket league which is showing signs of recovery and growth signified by the growing presence of international stars who have flown in to play in the league. Seasons past have seen the league being […] …
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Expo charms global players…Fantastic resort products at Sanganai/Hlanganani
Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Reporter GLOBAL tourism players who are in the country for the 15th edition of the Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo underway in Bulawayo, have expressed deep appreciation of the country’s “fantastic” resort product offerings, which they have vowed to aggressively market to their clients. Boasting of diverse natural heritage attractions, vast wildlife species […] …
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ZRP Springs Farm arrests food shortages
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) in Bulawayo, has ventured into integrated farming at its Springs Farm in Kensington, Umguza District, Matabeleland North as part of efforts to generate income and enhance food production. The organisation benefited from the land reform programme and since 2012, police have been utilising the land productively. The […] …
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COMMENT: Engagement and Re-engagement Policy is working
The European Union (EU) says it is available for constructive dialogue with Harare, a very positive response to Zimbabwe’s Engagement and Re-Engagement Policy. Speaking after presenting his credentials to President Mnangagwa in Harare on Wednesday, EU Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Jobst Von Kirchmann, said the relations between Zimbabwe and the EU had thawed since the […] …
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Victoria Falls schoolboy invents prototype sanitiser
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A FORM FOUR pupil at Mkhosana Adventist Secondary School in Victoria Falls has invented a sanitiser machine that has a sanitiser dispenser, an in-built thermometer for checking temperature and a dryer to dry one’s hands after sanitising. Joseph Chindora’s machine was used by the school to sanitise pupils and visitors at […] …
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Mimosa unveils fresh US$100m investment
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief ZVISHAVANE-based platinum group metals (PGM) producer, Mimosa Mining Company (MMC), plans to spend nearly US$100 million in new capital projects aimed at expanding mine life and scaling up production capacity. This would be a big boost to Zimbabwe’s quest to achieve a US$12 billion mining milestone by 2023. Already the […] …
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Dirt, chaos and decay: Bulawayo a pale shadow of its former self
Mashudu Netsianda, Deputy News Editor IN the years gone by, Bulawayo, with its charming architecture in the form of Victorian-style buildings, stood tall across the country as a better-organised and cleanest city in southern Africa. From a reliable garbage collection schedule to public lighting and traffic lights maintenance, the City of Kings and Queens remained a […] …
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Council turns beerhall into factory shells
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is transforming Inkunzi Beer Garden in the Belmont industrial area into factory shells for residents to undertake several income-generating projects. Renovations at the facility are almost complete. This is a departure from the past when council privatised beer gardens around the city. Some of the beer gardens […] …
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