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  2. The Chronicle (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicle is a popular daily newspaper in Zimbabwe. It is published in Bulawayo and mostly reports on news in the Matebeleland region in the southern part of the country. It is state-owned and therefore usually only publishes news that supports the government and its policies. [ 1 ]

  3. Bulawayo - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicle, a state-owned daily newspaper, and its Sunday edition, The Sunday News, are published in Bulawayo. The Chronicle is the second-oldest newspaper in Zimbabwe, and along with The Herald, published in Harare, it is one of two major state-owned newspapers in the country.

  4. Timeline of Bulawayo - Wikipedia

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    Bulawayo town established near former settlement by British South Africa Company. [2] Telegraph begins operating. [2] Chronicle newspaper begins publication. [3] 1896/97 - Siege of Bulawayo during the Second Matabele War [4] 1897 Bulawayo becomes a municipality. [1] State House, Bulawayo completed as "Government House". [4] I.G. Hirschler ...

  5. List of newspapers in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Founded Location Ownership Circulation Type Language The Anchor: 2019 Harare: Private Daily English Business Weekly: Private Weekly English The Chronicle: 1894 Bulawayo: Government Daily English Daily News: 1999 Harare: Private 100,000+ Daily English The Financial Gazette: Harare: Private 50,000+ Weekly English The Harare Tribune ...

  6. ‘You get one split second’: The story behind a viral bird photo

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    The image quickly went viral online, appearing in magazines and on the front page of a national newspaper, the Irish Times. It has since appeared on a bank’s annual report, a cafe mural in ...

  7. Zimpapers - Wikipedia

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    In 1893, the company established The Umtali Post in Umtali (now Mutare), followed in 1894 by The Bulawayo Chronicle in Bulawayo. [4] In 1927, Argus spun off its Southern Rhodesia newspapers into a new company, the Rhodesian Printing and Publishing Company Limited. [3] [4] The company went public on the Rhodesia Stock Exchange on 8 March 1927.

  8. 'It's Juan Soto, just with a different uniform': Soto’s first ...

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    Excitement included, the day still felt somewhat unceremonious, oddly normal, rather ho-hum. It was almost like Soto had been familiar with Port St. Lucie for five years already.

  9. Methodology - data.huffingtonpost.com

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    Methodology. By Adam Hooper and Allison Fenichel. To build this story, we tackled two problems. First, we organized millions of users’ profiles into a special format built for searching.