Online Reporter BULAWAYO has been challenged to come up with a team to compete in the Nedbank Premier Leag Rita Mkandla the president of the Premier League expressed her disappointment that there is no city club among the 16 teams taking part in the bubble whose games started this morning at White City Stadium Courts. […] …
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The Chronicle
“Victoria Falls Turns into a Children’s Wonderland for Regional World Children’s Day”
Summary by Leonard Ncube-Leonard.ncube@chronicle.co.zw Vibrant Children’s March: Thousands of children paraded through Victoria Falls, led by the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) band and Chinotimba Primary School drum majorettes, showcasing music, dance, and unity. Cultural Unity: Music and performances celebrated the diverse cultures of Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Official […] …
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“Timeless Style: Young Trendsetters Revive Vintage Fashion in Bulawayo’s CBD”
Online Reporter YOUNG People from the City of Kings and Queens captured in the Bulawayo Central Business District this afternoon walking around in attire worn generations ago …
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Advocate Mudenda in Baku, AZERBAIJAN to participate in Parliamentary Meetings
Peter Matika-peter.matika@chronicle.co.zw SPEAKER of Parliament Advocate Jacob MUDENDA is in Azerbaijan, where he is meeting with other world Parliamentarians at the COP29 Annual UN Climate Change Conference. The event is jointly organized by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and the Milli Majlis of Azerbaijan. Adv Mudenda was accompanied by member of Parliament and Chairperson of the […] …
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Transforming Education: President Mnangagwa Opens Bulawayo’s Landmark Student Accommodation City
Online writer The official opening of the Bulawayo Student Accommodation City (BSAC) yesterday marked a significant milestone in Zimbabwe’s development narrative, embodying the Government’s commitment to improving infrastructure and investing in the youth. Addressing a distinguished audience, President Emmerson Mnangagwa underscored the importance of the project, describing it as “a symbol of our commitment to […] …
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President caps 3 201 graduates at Nust
Peter Matika, peter.matika@chronicle.co.zw PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday capped 3 201 students with various degrees at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust), marking the first cohort of graduates under the transformative Heritage-Based Education 5.0 programme. This innovative educational framework is a significant policy shift for the Second Republic as it incorporates cultural heritage while integrating modern […] …
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US$18m Bulawayo students’ complex commissioned
Nqobile Bhebhe, nqobile.bhebhe@chronicle.co.zw PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday officially commissioned the Bulawayo Students Accommodation City Complex, a state-of-the-art facility valued at US$18,5 million. The President hailed the project as a successful illustration of the benefits of strategic collaboration between the public and private sector towards infrastructure development. The construction of the facility in Matsheumhlope suburb was accomplished in […] …
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Elvis Chipezeze: A footballing resurrection
Innocent Kurira, innocent.kurira@chronicle.co.zw AFTER being released by Baroka FC in July 2022, goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze’s career appeared to be on the decline. However, his move to Magesi FC, a lesser-known South African club in the second-tier Motsepe Foundation Championship, has proved to be a game-changing moment for the 34-year-old goalkeeper. Despite critics labelling the move a […] …
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Good morning Morocco!. . . Warriors through to Afcon finals
Tedious Manyepo in Polokwane, South Africa Zimbabwe 1-1 Kenya ZIMBABWE secured a 2025 Africa Cup of Nations ticket after earning a big point in a draw at Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, South Africa, last night. The Warriors needed a draw in this Group J penultimate qualifier to progress to the finals with a game […] …
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Poor drainage systems: Developers must be held accountable
IT’S an unfortunate reality that the Bulawayo City Council has consistently failed to uphold basic standards of development and maintenance within the city. The recent flooding in suburbs such as Mahatshula North serves as a stark reminder of this neglect and dereliction of duty. It is unacceptable that residents have been left to bear the […] …
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