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  2. The Chronicle (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicle was commonly considered a monopoly newspaper of Bulawayo after the printing of The Daily News was banned in 2003 due to its critical reporting of Mugabe's government. [10] In 2009, The Chronicle fired its editor, Stephen Ndlovu following an exposé on followers of the Minister of Information Jonathan Moyo. [11]

  3. List of newspapers in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    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: 2001 Harare: Private Online daily English The Herald: 1892 Harare: Government 50,000+ Daily English Kwayedza: Harare: Government Weekly Shona: The Manica ...

  4. 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.

  5. Matabeleland Tuskers - Wikipedia

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    The Matabeleland Tuskers is one of five Zimbabwean cricket franchises. They are a first-class cricket team, based in the Bulawayo Metropolitan and Matabeleland North area. . They play their home matches at Queens Sports Club in Bul

  6. Bulawayo - Wikipedia

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    Bulawayo (/ b ʊ l ə ˈ w ɑː j oʊ /, /-ˈ w eɪ oʊ /; [3] Northern Ndebele: Bulawayo) is the second largest city in Zimbabwe, and the largest city in the country's Matabeleland region. [4] The city's population is disputed; the 2022 census listed it at 665,940, [5] while the Bulawayo City Council claimed it to be about 1.2 million ...

  7. 2024–25 Pro50 Championship - Wikipedia

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    Kwekwe Sports Club, Kwekwe Umpires: Iknow Chabi and Stanley Gogwe Player of the match: ... Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo. 19 February 2025 09:30 Scorecard. Rocks. v.

  8. Zimbabwe Saints F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The sports club or clubhouse as it is popularly known is situated in Queens Park East, north-east of Bulawayo. Besides a soccer pitch, other sporting facilities at the clubhouse include tennis courts, netball court, volleyball court and darts. There is also a sports bar used by the members and supporters.

  9. Barbourfields Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Barbourfields Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Barbourfields Suburb in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.The stadium is currently used mostly for football matches. It is owned by Bulawayo City Council and it is the home of Highlanders F.C., one of the biggest association football clubs in Zimbabwe.