Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter ENVIRONMENT patron First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said life without plants is unimaginable. The First Lady said this yesterday, in a speech read on her behalf by Bulawayo Minister of Provincial Affairs and Devolution Judith Ncube after the Enhanced Tree Planting Programme at Kwezi Park in Pelandaba suburb. A total of […] …
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Zim, Bots sign five MoUs
Nduduzo Tshuma and Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls ZIMBABWE and Botswana yesterday signed five additional memoranda of understanding (MoU) as the two nations moved a gear up to cement fraternal relations on a wide-range of socio-economic issues. President Mnangagwa and his Botswana counterpart Mokgweetsi Masisi witnessed the signing of agreements on Child Protection, Co-operation in […] …
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SRC not budging Says Fifa constrained by provisions of own statutesl Moots hauling soccer body to arbitration court
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter The Sports and Recreation Commission says while it has noted the purported suspension of the country as a member of the Fifa family, the Zifa executive committee and its general secretary remain suspended with sources saying the country’s supreme sports body was seriously contemplating appealing to the Court of Arbitration […] …
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Mental patient ‘stolen’ from hospital
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A MENTAL patient has reportedly gone missing after he was “stolen” from Ingutsheni Central Hospital in Bulawayo by an unknown woman who convinced health authorities that she was his mother and sought to get him discharged. Mr Welcome Moyo (44) from Emncwazini Resettlement Area on the outskirts of Bulawayo towards Figtree […] …
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Cassper vs NaakMusiQ. . . will boxing beef spill on stage in Byo
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Reporter In 2015 when South Africa’s hip-hop artiste Cassper Nyovest travelled to Bulawayo for a performance, he had beef with AKA and this time he will share the stage with NaakMusiQ who he is paired with for a boxing match in South Africa in April. Cassper Nyovest will be in Bulawayo alongside […] …
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Kuvimba Mining House must prove its worth
KUVIMBA Mining House, which has both private and State shareholding and has been resuscitating gold mines, has been chosen by Cabinet as the investment partner for the resuscitation of the defunct Redcliff-based Ziscosteel. Government said Kuvimba Mining House was selected after intense due diligence and meticulous screening of nine prospective partners that had shown interests […] …
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Go, go economic embargo — go!
Stephen Mpofu, Perspective THE heading above for this discourse has long been a fervent wish for Zimbabweans for many decades since the imposition by the West of illegal economic sanctions shortly after independence in 1980, to try to remove Zanu-PF Government from power for introducing the land reform programme under which some farms were repossessed […] …
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Zimbabwe donates vaccines, oxygen to Botswana
Nduduzo Tshuma and Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls ZIMBABWE yesterday donated 50 000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine and medical oxygen to Botswana as part of Harare’s regional efforts to combat the Covid-19 pandemic. President Mnangagwa announced the donation as he opened the third session of the Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National Commission here. He said the pandemic […] …
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BNC apex ED, Masisi to sign MoUs
Nduduzo Tshuma and Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls PRESIDENT Mnangagwa and his Botswana counterpart, President Mokgweetsi Masisi, arrived in Victoria Falls yesterday ahead of the official opening today of the Third Session of the Zimbabwe/Botswana Bi-National Commission (BNC). The two leaders will also oversee the signing of several memoranda of understanding (MoUs) covering various sectors […] …
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Extra lessons, incentives remain illegal
Angela Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has warned schools and teachers against continuing to demand extra fees and incentives from parents and guardians in order to teach their children, saying such practice is illegal. Teachers in many schools across the country have been reportedly charging varying amounts for additional fees per […] …
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