TIMB takes tobacco sales, biometric registration to Bulawayo
TIMB said the tobacco sales would run concurrently with the ongoing biometric registration programme for tobacco growers.
By Staff Reporter
11m ago
Tagwirei to speak on land tenure at education summit
President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to officially open the fourth edition of the summit.
By Staff Reporter
2h ago
Nketa schools receive Starlink kits
Mavhunga handed over the equipment to Nketa High School, Emganwini High School, Manondwane Primary School and Senzangakhona Primary School on Tuesday.
By Musa Makina
3h ago
Row erupts over secret deals, cattle gift to Zulu king
The group was reportedly led by South Africa-based Ndebele King Bulelani Lobengula Khumalo.
By Silas Nkala
3h ago
Chivi gets lifeline roads upgrade
Maoneke said the rehabilitation works would also enhance business activities and ease transportation challenges faced by farmers and transport operators.
By Gifford Gweshe
3h ago
Zwide Khumalo lands Pan-African top post
The appointment was announced by the King Lobengula Royal Trust (KLRT), which congratulated its spokesperson on the immediate new role.
By Silas Nkala
3h ago
Gweru’s Mkoba 21 residential stands under spotlight
Council availed the approximately 6 000 residential stands in 2014 to home seekers but to date houses are yet to be constructed.
By Stephen Chadenga
3h ago
GlassblocK Dam now depends on offtake deal
Bulawayo mayor David Coltart told Southern Eye that a draft agreement was produced following a breakthrough meeting facilitated by the Ministry of Local Government.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi
3h ago
Bulawayo gold barons under siege
Zacc requested that council provide surveyors to identify municipal land boundaries, security personnel to assist during the operation, and fuel, 60 litres per day for three days,
By Jeffrey Muvundusi
4h ago
Due process questioned in councillors’ dismissal case
The affected CCC councillors took the matter to the High Court through their lawyer Professor Welshman Ncube of Mathonsi Ncube Law Chambers seeking an interdict.
By Staff Reporter
4h ago
Illegal vending, waste crisis expose gaps in city regulation
Councillor Aleck Ndlovu said the city was witnessing an alarming increase in unregulated food vending, with cooked food being sold openly at street corners and from vehicle boots.
By Sharon Sibindi
4h ago
Glassblock Dam must not become another broken promise
The proposed water offtake purchase agreement is more than just a technical contract.
By Southern Eye
4h ago
Growing human-wildlife conflict cause for concern in Vic Falls
The baboon, part of a troop that scavenges at a rubbish dump near human settlements, was found with a wire snare tightly wrapped around its neck.
By Staff Reporter
4h ago
Body of missing mentally ill man found in sewage
According to police, a 15-year-old boy from Pumula East was walking along the banks of the sewage stream near Intemba Road on May 16 at 3pm when he stumbled upon the body.
By Nizbert Moyo
4h ago
MPs raise alarm over govt poor disease response
“Foot and mouth disease outbreaks are ravaging all the districts of Matabeleland South and five out of five districts in Matabeleland North,” Masuka said.
By Patricia Sibanda
18h ago
CCC slams school renaming push amid govt ‘misplaced priorities’
However, the proposal has generated mixed reactions across Zimbabwe with some communities welcoming the move as a way to decolonise local infrastructure.
By Nizbert Moyo
May. 20, 2026
Treasury constraints stall strategic Vic Falls Rd rehab
She asked: “Is it possible to allocate funds specifically for the rehabilitation of the Victoria Falls Road?”
By Sharon Sibindi
May. 20, 2026
Mercury ban push doubles as informal mining control strategy
“We will assist artisanal and small-scale gold miners to formalise and be integrated into the formal economy” through holistic, integrated pilots,” Mutonhori said.
By Patricia Sibanda
May. 20, 2026
Govt rallies education stakeholders ahead of national summit
President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to officially open the fourth edition of the four-day education symposium.
By Staff Reporter
May. 19, 2026
US$3,5m climate project to boost resilience in Byo, Hre
It is funded under the Global Environment Facility’s Cycle 8 programme and implemented with technical support from the Food and Agriculture Organisation.
By Patricia Sibanda
May. 19, 2026
Cowdray Park launches youth driving programme to curb drug abuse
The programme, targeting 300 youths from wards 6 and 15, will provide sponsored driving lessons for one week.
By Langelihle Nyathi
May. 19, 2026
Ex-Nkayi MP attacks CAB 3, says Vision 2030 being politicised
The discussion focused on Vision 2030 and the dynamics of changing the Zimbabwean Constitution in factoring this vision.
By Silas Nkala
May. 19, 2026
Pumula South diarrhoea death sparks outrage
“Yes it is true, a child lost her life due to diarrhoea. What we discovered is that BCC had recently disconnected tap water due to money owed to the local authority.
By Patricia Sibanda
May. 18, 2026
Binga community erupts over ‘grabbed’ school
The controversy reportedly erupted in March 2023 after community members allegedly discovered documents indicating that the school had been registered under the SDA Church.
By Sharon Sibindi
May. 18, 2026
Residents clash with officials over crime, service delivery
Ward 17 councillor Sikhululekile Moyo expressed frustration over continued false promises and dishonesty on the part of technocrats about service delivery issues affecting her ward.
By Patricia Sibanda
May. 18, 2026
Suburb clocks three years without water
The residents have been forced to rely on weekly bowser deliveries that many describe as inadequate for basic survival.
By Sharon Sibindi
May. 17, 2026
Binga to recruit local teachers to end staffing crisis
To combat the exhausting distances learners travel, the government has pursued a "deliberate policy" of establishing satellite schools in almost every community.
By Staff Reporter
May. 17, 2026
Region’s high school graduates lead trek to SA
The pulse of the border was most frantic in early January, as the post-holiday rush saw a surge in travelers before gradually tapering off toward the end of March.
By Staff Reporter
May. 17, 2026




