Fungi Kwaramba in New York AFTER delivering his speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) where he underscored the importance of global peace and multilateralism, President Mnangagwa had bilateral engagements with Iranian President Ahmed Raisi and then attended a conference on diamonds that was organised by Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi. President Mnangagwa is using […] …
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Sean Williams stands tall among T20 greats
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter Playing sport at the highest level is one thing and keeping at the same level for the longest of times is another thing. Many sports persons come and go, others become inconsistent and get dropped. Others succumb to the pressures that come with playing at the highest level, but that is not […] …
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COMMENT:Why not formally abolish the death penalty?
THERE is one vacancy in the civil service that we want to remain like that. For many, just the thought of the job and what it entails is spine chilling. It is unthinkable. If there was someone in that position now, we wonder what he or she told themselves what their job was. Perhaps […] …
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From gin to hymns…The story of Esigodini’s Why Not Hotel
Raymond Jaravaza, Showbiz Correspondent MARTHA Ndlovu’s feelings on the closure of the iconic Esigodini ‘Why Not Hotel’ are caught between a rock and hard place. She is caught between celebration and a feeling of despair. To Ndlovu, Why Not Hotel is a jewel of Esigodini – a place cemented in the minds and hearts of regular […] …
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What the Gems can do, we can also do: Older female athletes totally crushing it in Cowdray Park
Rejoyce Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter WARMLY welcoming Chronicle with song, ululation and a practised dance, the vibrant women showered us with love and huge smiles. One could feel the joy the women had in having one of the country’s biggest newspapers at their stoep. These are the women from Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park suburb in Esigodweni under the […] …
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From teacher to school owner. . . Sikhathele Musakwa chronicles success story
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter MRS Sikhathele Musakwa vividly remembers telling her former headmaster at David Livingstone High School that she wanted to be a school head when she grew up. This wish was met with scorn as the head told her she could do something better with her life than aspire to be a school head. […] …
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Bulawayo loses its moral compass and Minister Judith Ncube is not impressed
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter WHAT has gone wrong in Bulawayo? It used to be the pride of the nation with its well-cultured residents who lived in one of the cleanest cities in the Sadc region. But there seems to be serious moral decadence that has left Bulawayo Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Judith Ncube not impressed. […] …
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Beggars with a mine of gold
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS are literally sitting on a goldmine that was almost invaded by illegal miners popularly known as Omakorokoza, but they have security forces to thank for protecting their treasured gold mining claim in Inyathi, Bubi District. The illegal miners have since invaded an area next to the Bosso claim. There’s no […] …
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12 Matabeleland dams set for fisheries programme
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter MATABELELAND fish farmers are set to benefit from the Government’s fisheries programme after 12 dams from the region were targeted for the Presidential Fisheries Programme that will involve 50 000 farmers across the country as the nation seeks to have a massive 60 million fingerlings by 2025. The targeted dams so […] …
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Firefighter’s death torches cover up suspicions
Flora Fadzai Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter THE suspicious death of a Bulawayo firefighter while on duty at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) has taken a new twist, with police being roped in and a respected expert not ruling out foul play. Mr Fanyana Dick Shuluma (58) was two weeks ago found by his […] …
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