Prosper Ndlovu, prosper.ndlovu@chronicle.co.zw ZIMBABWE will continue to shame its detractors through the successful implementation of robust and people-centred development programmes and projects as the Zanu-PF-led Government accelerates economic transformation in line with Vision 2030 targets, President Mnangagwa said yesterday. While prophets of doom are dreaming of a divided and crumbling Zanu-PF, he charged the revolutionary party […] …
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‘Zimbabwe united against sanctions’
Nqobile Bhebhe, nqobile.bhebhe@chronicle.co.zw PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday lauded Zimbabweans for their unwavering strength and unity in the face of unjust and illegal sanctions imposed by the West for more than two decades. Although the US insists the sanctions are targeted, it’s Congress has not repealed the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (Zidera) which stipulates in Section […] …
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Too Wild to be Tamed! Are football fans more trouble than they’re worth?
Stanford Chiwanga, stanford.chiwanga@chronicle.co.zw EVERY season, it’s the same story. Rarely does a season end without the same events unfolding. It’s as regular as clockwork, a vicious circle, an endless loop. Highlanders play a match. A controversial decision is made. The fans riot. The Premier Soccer League (PSL) comes down hard on the club. A fine […] …
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COMMENT: Innovation can bust illegal sanctions
AS our country forges ahead towards achieving the goals of Vision 2030, we must embrace innovation to attain sustainable development. Our country is endowed with abundant natural resources that can be harnessed for economic growth. Innovation and entrepreneurship are critical in unlocking the potential of these resources and creating value for our economy. However, we […] …
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President calls on media to unify against sanctions
Peter Matika, peter.matika@chronicle.co.zw PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has passionately urged media organisations and other advocacy groups to take a leading role in campaigning for the removal of the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western powers, particularly the United States. These sanctions have gravely impacted the country’s economy and the welfare of Zimbabweans, warranting immediate and concerted action […] …
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Zanu-PF indaba officially opens: President arrives to open Conference, lead Sadc Anti-Sanctions Day commemorations
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, smoyo@chronicle.co.zw PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to arrive in Bulawayo early this morning for a doubleheader programme where he will lead the nation in commemorating Sadc Anti-Sanctions Day and subsequently officially open the ruling Zanu-PF’s 21st Annual National People’s Conference. Delegates continued trooping into the second largest city yesterday ahead of the party’s Indaba, which […] …
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President to sign anti-sanctions petition
Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will today append his signature on the electronic petition (e-petition) opposing the ongoing imposition of illegal Western sanctions on Zimbabwe to amplify the voices of millions of Zimbabweans and the entire Southern African region in denouncing the embargo. The signing of the petition by the Head of State in Bulawayo today […] …
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‘Sanctions an impediment to regional integration’
Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau THE imposition of illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe by the United States of America and its Western allies undermines the country and the Sadc region’s collective efforts towards regional integration and the desire to achieve sustainable development goals, Sadc Chairperson, President Mnangagwa, has said. Speaking at State House in Harare yesterday to mark […] …
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Sanctions busters: Indigenous-owned construction companies show resilience
Raymond Jaravaza, raymondjaravaza@gmail.com THREE years before illegal sanctions were imposed on Zimbabwe by the United States and its Western allies, small indigenous companies at that time were still finding their feet in the construction industry, which was dominated by well-established companies. Little did the owners know that they would one day be counted among businesspeople who […] …
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Bosso on meeting councillors
Innocent Kurira, innocent.kurira@chronicle.co.zw HIGHLANDERS executive secretary, Morgen “Gazza” Dube, met with over 20 Bulawayo City councillors on Tuesday as part of their stakeholder engagement process. The meeting was arranged following a leaked letter from the city council regarding an $890,11 shortfall in stadium hire fees for the league match between Bosso and ZPC Kariba at […] …
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