Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter ZIMBABWE’s first IsiNdebele science-fiction movie is truly a gift from the film gods and its potential to reach lofty heights was realised on Sunday after bagging an American accolade. America surely did not know what hit them when The Signal was played at the recently-held Brooklyn Sci-fi Film Festival and went on […] …
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US$180 000 Tshabili school opens
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A NEW secondary school has opened its doors in Tshabili area under Beitbridge East constituency as Government and its partners continue to address challenges facing most rural children in accessing primary and secondary education. Tshabili Secondary School is located in Ward 2 under Beitbridge Rural District Council (BBRDC). Its feeder primary […] …
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Arda Antelope produces high grade potatoes
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Matabeleland South Bureau THE Agricultural Rural Development Authority (Arda) Antelope Estate in Matobo District, Matabeleland South Province, has produced 3 920 tonnes of high grade potatoes from 56 hectares planted during the winter season. The estate has another 30 hectares under potatoes set for harvesting next month and preparation for the 2022/23 farming season […] …
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Loss dashes Bulawayo Chiefs top four bid
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Chiefs assistant coach, Thulani Sibanda says conceding defeat to Bulawayo City on Saturday afternoon has dented his side’s chances of finishing in the top four. Amakhosi Amahle lost to Bulawayo City of an injury-time goal from Obadiah Tarumbwa at Luveve Stadium. Commenting after the encounter, Sibanda said they had hopes […] …
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ED delivers on Binga promise as Binga Polytechnic opens
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter BINGA Polytechnic in Binga, Matabeleland North has opened for its first group of students with 45 locals enrolling at the new institution in line with President Mnangagwa’s policy of inclusive development. The Polytechnic was established at the request of the community when President Mnangagwa visited Binga in April . The first […] …
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Young farmer sets up YouTube page to teach eco-friendly permaculture
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter In 2019, Mr Guest Sonono (24) was in China studying Hotel Management on a sports scholarship and now is in Zimbabwe driving his passion for climate-friendly agriculture in the form of permaculture. This 180-degree change in his career path from a budding athlete was influenced by the Covid-19 pandemic. Covid-19 broke […] …
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Bulawayo giants share spoils again
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter Chicken Inn 2-2 Highlanders AN 89th-minute Pritchard Mphelele equaliser with his first touch of the game saved Highlanders from the jaws of a Bulawayo derby defeat against Chicken Inn as Bosso fought from 2-0 down to force a draw. It was Highlanders’ third Premiership game without a victory, having last […] …
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Festival for the people. . . Stanbic Jacaranda Music Festival rocks!
Melissa Mpofu in Harare THE Stanbic Bank Jacaranda Music Festival has shown that Zimbabwe has what it takes to host international festivals as the event that ended yesterday, was well executed and a resounding success! From venue selection, stage setup, artiste management, time management, security, and food stalls, to entertainment, everything was on point. Kicking […] …
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Sons of struggle heed ED’s call
Simba Jemwa, Chronicle Correspondent THEY are the children of well-known struggle heroes. One of them lived in the diaspora for over two decades while the other has had spells down South. One is the son of struggle hero, General Alfred Rogers Nikita Mangena, the late Zipra forces commander who was killed during the liberation war […] …
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‘We are working for the nation’…Polygamous men demand Government incentives
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter While some sections of society denounce polygamy as an archaic practice that is not suitable for modern lifestyles, the BaTonga community of Binga believe it cultivates family unity and reduces incidents of domestic violence while suppressing HIV infections. They claim polygamy reduces spinsterhood as there are more women than men in […] …
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