Wallace Ruzvidzo, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWEANS must never despise who they are, look down upon themselves or conform to the negative narratives peddled by the country’s erstwhile detractors, President Mnangagwa has said. Over the years, the country’s detractors have tried all dirty tricks to soil Zimbabwe’s image and promote despondency and anarchy in the country but […] …
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4 new players in Sables squad against UAE
Brandon Moyo, brandonmalvin9@gmail.com FOUR players are poised to make their Zimbabwe national men’s rugby team debut when the Sables face off against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Dubai today. Jovan Bekker, Munashe Mhere, Bryan Chiang and Kyle Godwin are the new comers. Bekker and Mhere were named in the starting 15 while Godwin, a […] …
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Chikuhwa takes lead in Golden Boot race: Will he breach the 20-goal mark?
Innocent Kurira, innocent.kurira@chronicle.co.zw HIGHLANDERS striker, Lynoth Chikuhwa, has taken the lead in the Premier Soccer League’s Golden Boot race with 15 goals, following his hat-trick against Greenfuel on Sunday. Chikuhwa’s treble helped Highlanders secure a 4-0 victory at Barbourfields Stadium, making him the first Bosso player to achieve this feat in a decade, since Knox Mutizwa […] …
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Vice President Chiwenga to headline AfriConfex conference
Business Writer VICE President Constantino Chiwenga is expected to headline the second edition of the Africa Infrastructure and Built Environment Confex (AfriConfex) conference in Bulawayo this week. The conference will be held from November 6-7 at the Zimbabwe International Exhibition Centre under the theme: “Resilient Cities, Thriving Africa: Building Sustainable Infrastructure for Economic Growth”. The […] …
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COMMENT: Highlanders does not need malcontents and rabble-rousers at their clubhouse
A SHADOWY group of self-serving individuals pursuing their own personal agendas has seemingly hijacked Highlanders Football Club. Its recent move to call for a fans’ boycott of Sunday’s league match between Highlanders and Greenfuel at Barbourfields Stadium should raise eyebrows among those who are deeply concerned about the future of the club’s fan base. It […] …
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ZIPRA veterans reflect on Soviet training
Nqobile Tshili/Nokuthaba Ncube FORMER Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA) fighters, who trained in the then Soviet Union, experienced a nostalgic moment as they reminisced about their participation in the armed struggle and their training during an exhibition that opened in Bulawayo on Thursday. The group of former freedom fighters were among the guests who attended […] …
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The 1km death trap on Bulawayo-Gwanda Road
Raymond Jaravaza, raymondjaravaza@gmail.com A kilometre stretch of road along the busy Bulawayo/Gwanda Highway, just after the Kensington shops heading into the city, has turned into a “death trap” after four accidents were recorded in the area in just two months. This prompted the Bulawayo Fire Brigade to launch an investigation for the presence of oil residue […] …
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7 top cops seek bail amid safety concerns
Court Reporter SEVEN high-ranking police detectives in the homicide unit in Bulawayo, who are in custody on charges of theft, criminal abuse of office, and obstruction of justice, have filed for an urgent bail application at the High Court. The septet filed the application last Wednesday through their lawyer, Mr Prince Butshe Dube of Mathonsi […] …
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Highlanders honour late CEO with Green Fuel demolition
Innocent Kurira at Barbourfields Stadium Highlanders 4-0 Green Fuel HIGHLANDERS recorded their biggest win of the season yesterday, defeating Green Fuel 4-0 at Barbourfields Stadium and dedicated the victory to their late chief executive officer Sihlangu Dlodlo who was laid to rest on Saturday. Lynoth Chikuhwa scored a hat-trick, while Marvin Sibanda added the fourth […] …
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Pandemics, wars, and liberation, 107 year-old woman has lived through it all
Ashley Phiri, ashleyphiri66@gmail.com IN the calmness of her twilight years, Gogo Liva Moyo, a remarkable 107-year-old, carries the weight of a century’s history. Her mind, though fading, still vividly recalls a harrowing chapter in her life, a period etched into the collective memory of her generation as “Fraser.” A virulent strain of influenza, known as Fraser, […] …
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