THE FALL OF A GIANT President Mnangagwa confers National Hero status on Colonel (Retired) Tshinga Dube

Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chhronicle.co.zw PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has bestowed national hero status on liberation stalwart Retired Colonel Tshinga Dube, lauding him as a steadfast revolutionary strategist, who dedicated his life to securing the nation’s independence. Col (Rtd) Dube passed away on Thursday evening at Mater Dei Hospital in Bulawayo at the age of 83 after battling kidney […] …
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Will Bosso fans boycott the match? Harare derby bragging rights and Simba Bhora’s unstoppable streak in focus

Innocent Kurira, innocent.kurira@chronicle.co.zw THERE is plenty to look forward to in this weekend’s Match Day 29 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League action. Will the Bosso fan boycott succeed? Who will grab the bragging rights in the Harare derby? Will Simba Bhora be stopped? All these questions will be answered this weekend as the league gets […] …
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COMMENT: Daylight heist must be a wake up call for banks

THURSDAY’S US$4 million daylight heist at Ecobank in Bulawayo has left the entire nation in shock and disbelief. Such an audacious theft witnessed and filmed by dozens of people in the central business district raises many questions regarding banks’ security measures, especially when it comes to transporting large sums of money. It is clear that […] …
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Zimbabwe talent shines at Film Africa Festival

Mbulelo Mpofu, mbulelo.smpofu@gmail.com KEITH Shiri, a Zimbabwean film curator based in London, is leading the charge for the Film Africa Festival 2024. As the festival’s curator, he is showcasing Zimbabwe’s contributions to the film industry and elevating the event’s international profile. Scheduled from October 25 to November 3, the festival promises to be a landmark […] …
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A double-edged sword: The unwavering spirit of Bosso fans and the perils of boycotting club matches

Stanford Chiwanga, stanford.chiwanga@chronicle.co.zw  ONLY one football club still attracts thousands of fans consistently to its matches despite its failures on the pitch. That club is Highlanders, and its home ground is Barbourfields Stadium. Every Sunday, the arena, located in Bulawayo’s Barbourfields suburb, hosts hordes of aficionados who part with their hard-earned money to watch 11 men, dressed […] …
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