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Bulawayo banks on BAF 2026 to feed the city

Deputy mayor Edwin Ndlovu told Southern Eye Showbiz that arts and culture are central to urban development. 
By Margaret Lubinda 2h ago
Zimra, Finance ministry intensify tax compliance measures
Zimra, Finance ministry intensify tax compliance measures
The ministry said the initiative was part of government efforts to build a transparent, accountable and inclusive economy anchored on sustainable domestic revenue generation.
By Staff Reporter 2h ago
How Zim must fight intelligent cybercrime with intelligent defence
In Zimbabwe, this shift is already visible. Deepfake voice cloning is being used to impersonate executives and authorise fraudulent transactions.
By Wilfred M Kahlari 2h ago
Experiencing God’s grace: Over 30 years in marriage with HIV
The journey I have travelled with my wife, Mai Simba, over the past 37 years of marriage would make a compelling movie if it were documented day by day and year by year
By Piason Maringwa 2h ago
Zero Suppliers expands horizons with multi-sector growth
Registered as Kunze Enterprises (Private) Limited, the Bulawayo-based company has steadily expanded its footprint across Matabeleland and the Midlands,
By Langelihle Nyathi 2h ago
MRP in renewed push for Mthwakazi self-determination
MRP president Mqondisi Moyo said recent international developments in Bougainville and New Caledonia demonstrate that questions of political consent and
By Silas Nkala 2h ago
O-Zapu criticises forced Zimsec exams
Sibanda described the policies as “misguided” and accused the government of focusing on symbolic political decisions instead of fixing the country’s struggling education system.
By Pamenus Tuso 2h ago
Japan eyes strategic partnership with Gweru
Gweru mayor Martin Chivhoko welcomed the Japanese delegation and reaffirmed the city’s commitment to building meaningful international collaborations.
By Staff Reporter 3h ago
Binga, Zambia forge cross-border health pact to save lives in Zambezi Valley
Binga district medical officer. Sibonginkosi Ncube said the partnership s is creating a coordinated healthcare delivery system focused on saving lives.
By Staff Reporter 3h ago
Hwange Local Board records investor interest
Nsingo attributed the growing appetite to Hwange’s strategic location near key tourism attractions such as Victoria Falls and Hwange National Park.
By Sharon Sibindi 3h ago
Gweru Provincial Hospital launches Orthopedic trauma camp
The programme also aims at improving access to specialist treatment for trauma patients in the Midlands province.
By Staff Reporter 3h ago
Climate change fuels rising gender-based violence
Zvaita warned that climate change is increasingly linked to GBV as economic hardships destabilise families.
By Silas Nkala 3h ago
Cattle diseases ravage Nkayi, push farmers into poverty
He warned against dangerous home remedies such as alcohol, vinegar, or herbs, urging farmers to seek proper veterinary advice.
By Silas Nkala 3h ago
Gweru council’s plan to sell rented houses sparks outrage
Housing and community services director, Joseph Zimusi, said council had not yet made a resolution to sell the units on the open market but confirmed it was considering the move.
By Stephen Chadenga 3h ago
Bulawayo dams under siege
The latest developments came amid fears of water contamination and worsening illegal mining activities around critical water sources.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi 4h ago
Shurugwi farmers urged to embrace climate-smart agriculture
Mpasi said unpredictable rainfall patterns, prolonged dry spells and rising temperatures were negatively affecting crop and livestock production,
By Staff Reporter 4h ago
Finish what was started
A month after Zimbabwe marked 46 years of independence in Maphisa, Matabeleland South province, several legacy projects linked to the event remain incomplete.
By Southern Eye 4h ago
Jailed Kwekwe socialite Mama Bless facing more sexual charges
Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko yesterday confirmed the sex abuse report.
By Stephen Chadenga 4h ago
Minister denies ID backlog amid growing public outcry
This emerged in the Senate when Matabeleland North Senator Sengezo Tshabangu questioned the Home Affairs ministry about delays in the issuance of identity documents.
By Sharon Sibindi 9h ago
BCC taps into Estates Account to rescue service delivery
The amount will be repaid over 36 months at an interest rate of 5,1% per annum from the date of drawdown.
By Sharon Sibindi 9h ago
Zimbabwean wins R100K for unlawful SA detention
This occurred despite his initially lawful arrest and prosecution in connection with a 2014 robbery case.
By Silas Nkala May. 13, 2026
MP drills relief into water crisis with six boreholes
Two of the solar-powered boreholes were commissioned in the Ziyaphapha area in Gwabalanda and Emkhayeni in New Lobengula.
By Nizbert Moyo May. 12, 2026
Mat North empowerment programmes fail to stem youth migration
Youths in Matabeleland North migrate to South Africa to escape chronic unemployment and severe climate-induced droughts that have devastated local livelihoods. 
By Sharon Sibindi May. 12, 2026
Queen Lozikeyi’s legacy spurs heritage recognition bid
The site at Nkosikazi in Bubi district, where she was buried in 1919, carries deep cultural and spiritual significance, and many regard it a sacred place.
By Margaret Lubinda May. 12, 2026
SDA Church praised for anti-drug drive in Emganwini
Moyo said promotion of Christian values played a vital role in ensuring community cohesion and encouraging empathy among residents.
By Nizbert Moyo May. 12, 2026
Three soldiers face five robbery counts
The trio pleaded not guilty to the charge and was granted US$100 bail each.
By Langelihle Nyathi May. 12, 2026
Land return plan sparks backlash from war veterans
They said a proper audit was needed to assess land utilisation, multiple farm ownership and fairness in past allocations before restitution was finalised.
By Silas Nkala May. 11, 2026
Suspected Gukurahundi, war victims’ remains found in Silobela
“We already knew that these mines were mass graves. Now the tribute syndicates are mining there, and the bones are coming out.”
By Silas Nkala May. 11, 2026