Innocent Kurira, innocent.kurira@chronicle.co.zw KENNEDY Ndebele has resigned from his role as Premier Soccer League (PSL) Chief Executive Officer with Rodwell Thabe set to assume the vacant position on an acting capacity. The PSL announced the news via a statement on Wednesday morning. “PSL wishes to inform all stakeholders that Kennedy Ndebele has resigned from his […] …
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2021 Nust Campus Best Artiste, Reezy Terah makes comeback with emotional single
Sipepisiwe Moyo Emani Langa, popularly known as Reezy Terah, is a name synonymous with rising talent in Bulawayo’s music scene. The 2021 National University of Science and Technology (Nust) Campus Best Artist award winner, known for sharing the stage with prominent names, is making a heartfelt return to music after a year-long hiatus. Following a […] …
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Mwos FC storm into PSL as they purchase ZPC Hwange franchise
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, smoyo@chronicle.co.zw ZIFA Northern Region Division One runners-up Mwos FC have stormed into the Premier Soccer League after going into partnership with Southern Region champions ZPC Hwange who will now revert to the second-tier league. While Mwos FC will not be relocating to Hwange, part of the agreement is that they will be partnering […] …
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We won’t acquire additional shares in First Mutual Holdings – CBZ Holdings
Senior Business Writer CBZ Holdings has informed its shareholders that it will not move forward with acquiring a complementary business following a ruling by the Competitions and Tariff Commission (CTC) against its planned acquisition of additional shares in First Mutual Holdings (FML) via a mandatory offer. On 9 December 2024, the CTC determined that CBZH […] …
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ZIDA focuses on attracting investments in innovation, technology, and manufacturing in 2025
Senior Business Writer THE Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA) plan to focus on attracting investments in innovation, technology, and manufacturing in 2025. In an executive summary for the 2024 fourth-quarter report, ZIDA chief executive Mr Tafadzwa Chinamo said going forward, attention will be on all sectors, provinces and stakeholders in line with the Government’s […] …
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Limpopo Road Terror Gang Member Jailed for 5 Years for Robbery
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A 37-year-old man from Tshabili, believed to be part of a gang terrorising motorists on the Beitbridge to Panda Mine road, has been sentenced to an effective five years in prison for robbing a motorist of goods worth R53,000. Azwindini Kwinda committed the offence alongside four accomplices who remain at large. […] …
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Low Turnout at PRAZ Affirmative Procurement Guidelines Workshop
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, smoyo@chronicle.co.zw A Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) workshop on affirmative procurement guidelines held at a Bulawayo hotel today experienced a low turnout, with only four special interest groups attending. The workshop had been organised to engage representatives from groups such as women, youth, the elderly, micro and small enterprises, persons with disabilities, […] …
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Gweru man jailed over US$85 000 theft in stands scam
Online Writer A 74-YEAR-OLD Gweru man has been sentenced to 5 years in jail for stealing residential stands from River Valley Properties and selling them to unsuspecting buyers, prejudicing the company of US$85 000. Mugeza Hove from Hertfordshire suburb along with his agent, Orapen Chikoore, were convicted of multiple counts of theft of stands by […] …
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Victoria Falls businessman killed in car crash
Leonard Ncube,leonard.ncube@chronicle.co.zw VICTORIA Falls businessman, Njabulo Nyathi, who owned Motherboard Computers died in a road traffic accident on Sunday morning alongside another resident. Nyathi (47), popularly known as JB, and Noah Mapako were driving towards Victoria Falls City from KoWalter drinking spot in Monde when the accident occurred in the early hours of Sunday. JB […] …
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Desist from crossing over flooded rivers, motorists and pedestrians urged
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, sukulwenkosi.dube@chronicle.co.zw AUTHORITIES have called on motorists and pedestrians to heed advice and desist from crossing flooded rivers following a spate of accidents along these waterways. Traditional leaders have also called for stiffer penalties for motorists who put the lives of passengers at risk. Recently, the driver of a Greenhorse bus attempted to cross […] …
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