Source: Zimbabwe: Council renews restrictive measures for a further year – Consilium The Council today renewed its restrictive measures in view of the situation in Zimbabwe for a further year, until 20 February 2025. The EU measures in place consist of an embargo on arms and equipment which might be used for internal repression, and a targeted assets freeze against one […]
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Inspired Music Acappella in Bulawayo for album launch
Mbulelo Mpofu,mbulelo.smpofu@gmail.com TWO years ago, Gweru-based Acapella ensemble, Inspired Music Acappella launched their debut album in Bulawayo and today (Saturday), they are back again to release their third instalment at the Music Academy. According to the group’s executive director, Lionel Zifungo the album, “Mvura yeupenyu” is Biblically-rooted and is meant to spread the philanthropic and […] …
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Government modernises public health facilities to meet Vision 2030
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu,thandeka.moyo@chronicle.co.zw THE Government is modernising public health facilities countrywide as part of efforts to ensure citizens have access to quality healthcare services in line with Vision 2030. A number of infrastructure development and rehabilitation projects have been implemented at the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) , one of two principal referral centres for the Southern […] …
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Zimbabwe answer to William sisters: Two girls inspired by dads to become tennis stars
Nkosilathi Sibanda KUZIVAISHE Chapepa and Akeelah Khanye (both 13) have a lot in common with the legendary Williams sisters, Serena and Venus. They are both young, talented and ambitious tennis players from Zimbabwe, who have made their mark in Africa and beyond. They are also both grateful to their parents, who introduced them to the […] …
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WATCH: From rural schools to medical dreams . . . Meet the students who want to make a difference
Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw FOR 19-year-old Michelle Moyo, studying medicine at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) is a dream come true. But it also means leaving behind her rural home in Mashumba, Matobo, where she spent most of her life. Moyo is one of the 70 students who have enrolled at Nust’s medical school […] …
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Spinning wheels and smoking tyres: Airport Fun Day & Burnouts in Bulawayo
Mbulelo Mpofu, Mbulelo.smpofu@gmail.com BULAWAYO’S Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport is set to host a spectacular event today that will showcase the new sporting code of burnouts, along with other exciting attractions. 3D Events, powered by Mr Sinkwa, has organised the inaugural Airport Ultimate Funday/Burnouts, which promises to be a fun-filled day for the whole family. One […] …
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Scholarship recipients encouraged to drive national development
Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday challenged 10 students that have benefited from the ED-UNZA Scholarship Fund to pursue their studies at various universities not to abuse the facility but utilise it for the development of the country. The Fund is the brainchild of the President and was established in 2019 to assist gifted but […] …
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COMMENT: Civil servants must deliver for their motherland
AT the first provincial development committee meeting of the year on Thursday, Bulawayo Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister, Judith Ncube related a recurring experience for most of us. “I sometimes visit some of the offices,” she said. “You knock and knock at the offices and get no response yet the workers will be in the […] …
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A home invasion call to police ends with minister exposed as love cheat
Officers shocked as ‘intruder’ reveals he is father of minister’s two sons she raised as her husband’s kids …
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Armed robbery mastermind Musa Taj Abdul is jailed 52 years
Abdul already serving four-year jail term for possession of unlicenced firearm …
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