Prosper Ndlovu in Victoria Falls PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has officially opened the 2022 Annual Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe Conference here where he has challenged players in the sector to scale up production with a focus on value addition and beneficiation to contribute more to the economy. Addressing local and international mining industry executives and key […] …
Continue reading…
The Chronicle
Zim Embassy verifies nationality of SA crash victims
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau The Zimbabwean Embassy in South Africa has dispatched a team to Limpopo province to verify the nationality of five people who were killed when a Harare-bound bus overturned near Makhado town on Wednesday evening. It is reported that the driver of the Chihwa bus that was travelling from Cape Town to […] …
Continue reading…
Winter Party on tomorrow
Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter TOMORROW, The Zimbabwe Saints Sports Bar will come alive as the establishment hosts the Winter Party. With a panel of DJs on decks including DJ Prince Eskhosini, DJ Cuety, Kellie Boi and Carl Da DJ, revellers are set to enjoy music and festivities. DJ Prince Eskhosini said revellers should not fear […] …
Continue reading…
Mambo Dhuterere, Baba Harare, Zoey for Kwekwe gigs
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent The mining city of Kwekwe will be a hive of activity this weekend with a number of shows lined up. Baba Harare makes a return to the city for a show with Mambo Dhuterere, who will be performing for the first time in Kwekwe with a show lined up at Solomon’s […] …
Continue reading…
Tennyson Hlabangana school head kills self
Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter The Headmaster of Tennyson Hlabangana High school in Bulawayo reportedly committed suicide after saying that he had “failed the school system and the school system had failed him”. The late Mr Lwelizwe Edson Bhebhe (42) of Lobengula Extension suburb was on Monday night found lying lifeless on the ground with a […] …
Continue reading…
National Youth Business Expo kicks off
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter THE first edition of the National Youth Business Expo kicked off this morning at the Zimbabwe International Exhibition Centre in Bulawayo with various participants expressing optimism that they will be equipped with current entrepreneurial skills. The expo is geared at assisting young entrepreneurs from the country’s ten provinces to grow their […] …
Continue reading…
Highlanders to unveil new head coach before Sunday
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS say they will unveil their new head coach before Sunday’s league game against Harare City at Barbourfields Stadium. Club chief executive officer Ronald Moyo on Thursday said: “I am glad to announce that we have finished the process of going through the candidates. We have settled for a coach who […] …
Continue reading…
Five Zimbaweans killed, 56 injured in SA accident
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau Five people, believed to be Zimbabweans, were killed while 56 were injured when a bus they were travelling in overturned on the N1 North outside Louis Trichardt in Limpopo on Wednesday evening. In a statement, Limpopo Transport and Community Safety Department said the driver of the bus that was pulling a […] …
Continue reading…
Club 263 to host maiden Bulawayo’s Dance Festival
Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter THIS Saturday, popular nightspot Club263 will host its inaugural Bulawayo’s Dance Festival which is set to be held monthly. In April, the leisure spot opened its doors to revellers for the first time after a two-year Covid-19 induced hiatus. Since then, the new management promised new and exciting prospects beginning with […] …
Continue reading…
West Ham’s Zouma handed 180 hrs of community service for cat cruelty Inbox
West Ham defender Kurt Zouma was on Wednesday ordered to carry out 180 hours of community service after he admitted kicking and slapping his pet cat. A judge at Thames Magistrates Court in east London also banned the 27-year-old France international from keeping cats for five years. Zouma triggered international outrage after a video of […] …
Continue reading…