Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter THE Guni brothers, musicians Nox and Tyfah are the most sought-after in the country, something that has seen them extend their nationwide tour to accommodate fans from all of the country’s corners. The South Africa-based duo embarked on a local tour that started in May and has performed in places that […] …
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800km walk around Lake Kariba on cards, connecting tourism and mental health
Business Reporter AN 800km walk around Lake Kariba, to raise awareness on the link between environmental conservation and mental health, is set for July and August with several organisations and individual tourists expressing their support for the unique initiative. The campaign champion, Mr Nick Holme, a Zimbabwean born environmental conservationist who is now based in […] …
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CTC fines Innscor US$9m, orders company to divest from Probrands
THE Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) imposed a fine of US$9,1 million on Innscor Africa Limited (Innscor) for consummating the merger of one of its subsidiaries without the Commission’s approval, Business Weekly has learnt. Innscor was also ordered to divest from the merger “forthwith”. In its Newsletter for the first quarter of 2022, the CTC […] …
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‘Why I snorted, sold cocaine’
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter MS Tania Marubwa (32) from Riverside Suburb in Bulawayo started abusing mbanje at the age of 13 and by 17, she was snorting and selling cocaine. The trauma of being raped at a minor age drove her to drug abuse, she says. Ms Marubwa said while she started taking drugs as […] …
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21-cattle loss: Eight family members on suicide watch
Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter MALE and female members of a Nkayi family in Matabeleland North Province, who lost 21 cattle after dozing them with a deadly grain protectant, have been sleeping in the same room since the fatal accident last Sunday to guard against any member attempting suicide. The cattle were given a tablet each […] …
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Writer wants to change the narrative of wasted lives : “As a school we are really pleased and proud of what Nozithelo has done. Its a first for Nkayi High School since it’s opening in 1987”
Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter WHEN the parents of a 20-year-old Nkayi High School girl named her Nozithelo (Mother of Fruits) Siphosenkosi Zikhali at birth, little did they know that she would live up to her name. While many girls of her age especially in rural areas, have had their future derailed by various issues, Nozithelo […] …
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Varsity graduate partners parents in horticulture
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter SOON after successfully completing his studies in business management and entrepreneurship at Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) early this year, Mr Ayanda Manzini-Moyo (26), did not bother to look for a typical white-collar job. Instead, he saw an opportunity in farming and partnered with his parents in a horticulture project at […] …
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Make sure you register to exercise your right to vote
ONE of the enduring legacies of the liberation struggle that culminated into the country’s Independence on April 18, 1980 is universal suffrage in Zimbabwe that the majority blacks did not enjoy before breaking from the yoke of colonialism. One man one vote was part of the mantra that inspired the sons and daughters of this […] …
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Mat North Chibuku Neshamwari finals on tomorrow
Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls ALL is set for the Matabeleland North Chibuku Neshamwari Traditional Dance Festival competition taking place at Chinotimba Old Bar on Saturday. Initially, the event was scheduled for July 16 before the organisers brought it forward to today. Ten traditional dance groups from the Matabeleland North seven districts are expected to […] …
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Former Bosso boss co-opted into Zifa board
Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders chairman Kenneth Mhlophe has been co-opted into the Zifa board following an executive meeting held in Harare on Friday. The meeting marked the first time Zifa acting-president Gift Banda and his colleagues Sugar Chagonda, Farai Jere and Barbara Chikosi met as a board following the lifting of their suspension by the […] …
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