We have argued on this space that the new parking fee in Bulawayo was too high and praised motorists for refusing to pay it by avoiding the zone where the charge applies. Bulawayo City Council (BCC) in partnership with a South African company, Tendy Three International (TTI), introduced the new parking system last month. Zone […] …
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Songs of Lozikeyi reminisce Dubai experience
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter BULAWAYO has arisen and the United Arab Emirates has consented. Stamping their authority in the halls of the Bulawayo Large City Hall on a sunny Thursday afternoon on June 3, 2021, at the Bulawayo Arts Festival, the crew which goes by the name Songs of Lozikeyi seems unstoppable. Thousands of kilometres […] …
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Any principled Highlanders executive or board members?
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter At the turn of the century, an unprecedented, totally unheard of position at Highlanders took place right infront of bewildered members at the club house when two office bearers, holding the most important positions in the executive, decided, out of principle, and perhaps as a show of protest, to resign. […] …
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Alderman Lot Siziba dies
Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter FORMER Bulawayo Ward 13 Councillor Alderman Lot Siziba has died. Alderman Siziba died on Thursday. Bulawayo Mayor Councillor Solomon Mguni has mourned the death of Alderman Siziba saying his death has left a void in the city. “The City of Bulawayo has learnt with sadness of the passing on of Alderman […] …
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Two die as active cases go up to 5 131
Blessing Karubwa, Chronicle Reporter TWO people succumbed to Covid-19 yesterday as the country recorded 362 cases in the last 24-hour reporting period. Zimbabwe has so far recorded 244 012 cases, 5 420 deaths and 233 461 recoveries. The national recovery rate goes to 96% and active cases go up to 5 131. 52 of the […] …
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Haulage trucks damage highway
Leonard Ncube in Hwange THE Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highway is in a bad state especially in Hwange where the road is almost caving in at some sections, with haulage trucks belonging to mining companies being blamed for inflicting the most damage. While the whole stretch from Bulawayo to Victoria Falls is littered with potholes, it is […] …
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Gold panners blamed for pupils’ pregnancies
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOLD panners are wreaking havoc in Ntabazinduna, Umguza District in Matabeleland North, where they have been blamed for impregnating pupils and making them school drop-outs, with one school recording over 30 pregnancies on opening day. In a no holds barred meeting during a NAC media tour in Ntabazinduna yesterday, gold panners […] …
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Buoyant Bosso ready to face Caps
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THERE is no greater way for Highlanders to break their jinx on the road than beating their old foes Caps United at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday. Bosso’s last victory on the road was a 1-0 win over Triangle at Gibbo Stadium, but that’s not stopping assistant coach Bekithemba Ndlovu […] …
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One person dies as Active cases fall.
Blessing Karubwa, Chronicle Reporter ONE person succumbed to Covid-19 yesterday as the country recorded 285 cases in the last 24-hour reporting period. Zimbabwe has so far recorded 243 650 cases, 5 418 deaths and 233 264 recoveries. The national recovery rate goes to 96% and active cases go down to 4 968. 58 of the […] …
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E-passports in Byo at month-end
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has said e-passports will be accessible from all passport offices countrywide by mid-year as it decentralises access to travel documents, with those in Bulawayo accessing it in the city starting this monthend. President Mnangagwa launched the e-passport in December last year which has enhanced security features but at the moment […] …
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