Sikhulekelani Moyo, mskhulekelani16@gmail.com LISTED financial services provider ZB Holdings, has issued its eleventh cautionary statement indicating that it is still engaged in negotiations with one of the shareholders for a potential acquisition of a control block of securities. The first cautionary statement was in June 2022 with four more following in that year. This year, six […] …
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100% power access by 2030: President Mnangagwa
Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw GOVERNMENT is targeting 100 percent electricity access to all households in the next seven years with 54 percent of the population having power access at the moment. Since coming to power, President Mnangagwa has made concerted efforts to address power challenges in the country. The country in July suspended load shedding following […] …
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Live Blog President Mnangagwa #Inauguration #Vision2030
13:38 The President calls upon everyone to play a part in the development of the country, “Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo.” He concludes his speech. 13:34 He says Zimbabwe is a sovereign state, a friend to all and enemy to none, and a member of regional and international organisations voluntarily. He says the country will never accept […] …
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Zimbabwe’s disputed election: why resource politics matter
Here we go again…. Zimbabwe has a disputed election, with all sorts of deeply damaging uncertainties that will follow, perhaps for years. The final results were announced late at night on 26 August, with Emerson Mnangagwa declared the winner of … Continue reading → …
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Former Fulham owner Mohamed Al-Fayed has died at the age of 94.
The Egyptian-born businessman died on Friday morning and was buried after Friday prayers at London Central Mosque in Regent’s Park. Al-Fayed was best known as a former owner of the Harrods department store and Fulham football club in London. He sold Harrods to Qatar Holdings in May 2010. Three years later, he also sold Fulham […] …
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Pre-season meeting for Mat North basketball
Nkosilathi Sibanda, Sports Reporter BASKETBALL teams in Matabeleland North Province have started preparations for the start of their Super Six League with a pre-season tournament and technical meeting slated for Hwange next month. The league bounces off on September 30 and has Madumabisa Titans, Black Hornets, Royal Eagles, Ghetto Magics, Victoria Falls Panthers and Mosi […] …
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Woman refuses to be assisted, mixes ballots
By Nqobile Tshili Voting has started at Buvuma Primary School A polling station in Matabeleland South. Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution in Matabeleland South Cde Abednico Ncube cast his vote at around 8:15 am. However, an elderly female voter, Idah Mahlong wept after casting her ballot in the wrong box. She had […] …
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Mountaineers Women win opener in Malawi
Brandon Moyo, Brandonmalvin9@gmail.com MEGA Market Mountaineers women’s cricket team got off their tour of Malawi to a flying start after registering an eight wicket win over Malawi women at the TCA Oval in Blantyre, yesterday afternoon. The Zimbabwean powerhouse, restricted the hosts to 124/3 in 20 overs before going on to chase down the target […] …
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Mafu speaks on his spying mission on Simba Bhora, Green Fuel
Fungai Muderere, fungai.muderere@bmetro.co.zw HWANGE FC technical manager Bongani Mafu last Saturday engaged on a two-day spying mission that saw him take notes on Simba Bhora and Green Fuel when the two clubs played Dynamos and Chicken Inn respectively in Chibuku Super Cup first round matches. After watching the first half of the game between Gamecocks and […] …
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Zimbabwe’s election: what are the parties saying about land, agriculture and rural development?
At last one of the major parties contesting Zimbabwe’s election on August 23 has produced a manifesto – in this case the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC), which was launched last week. ZANU-PF remain without one, claiming that they are … Continue reading → …
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