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No Zifa polls soon…. . . as Mutasa seeks Fifa guidance
2 juin, par Chronicle EditorZimpapers Sports Hub ELECTIONS for a substantive Zifa board will not be held any time before September, as the association’s Normalisation Committee (NC) led by Lincoln Mutasa will not be able to complete its six tasks by next month. The NC was handed a one-year tenure by Fifa on 11 July last (...) -
President to woo South Korean investors
2 juin, par Chronicle EditorHebert Zharare in Seoul, South Korea PRESIDENT Mnangagwa, who is expected here today, is set to take advantage of the inaugural South Korea-Africa Summit this week to engage in high-level talks with representatives of major companies and government officials, as part of efforts to boost the (...) -
Bulawayo marks 130 years…Anniversary celebrated with pride, jubilation
2 juin, par Chronicle EditorVusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor A HUE of colours, sounds and jubilation characterised Bulawayo yesterday as residents came together to commemorate the city’s founding on a crisp morning that echoed with the promise of unity and a celebration of collective heritage. The streets of the city (...) -
Cowdray Park Clinic starts offering HIV prevention injection
2 juin, par Chronicle EditorRobin Muchetu, Senior Reporter COWDRAY Park Clinic in Bulawayo is now offering the Long-Acting Injectable, Cabotegravir (CAB-LA) drug, an injectable anti-retroviral that is used in the prevention of HIV infection in women. There are revelations that it prevents HIV infection by more than 90 (...) -
From the Cooling Towers to Babourfields..…The landmarks that made Bulawayo
2 juin, par Chronicle EditorBruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN Bulawayo was declared a town on 1 June 1894, perhaps few gathered on that auspicious occasion could be bothered to recall that the city now being welcomed into late 19th-century “modernity” had been a smouldering ruin only a few months prior. Faced with (...)