Plumtree rolls out prepaid water meters
PLUMTREE Town Council is set to introduce prepaid water meters despite protests from ratepayers, who have condemned the move as an assault on the right to water.
By Peter Dube
17h ago
Boost for women with disabilities in Byo
WOMEN living with disabilities in Bulawayo have received hands-on training in social entrepreneurship, value-addition, branding and market access
By Bongile Moyo
18h ago
Mutoko communities get tough on illegal miners
Stakeholders are optimistic that the collaborative model will help to bring about social and environmental justice within local communities.
By Tonderai Matonho
19h ago
Push for reforms as debt overshoot torments Zim
Such deals have previously sparked national outrage.
By Lynette Manzini
21h ago
Value stream mapping: Taking costs out of the supply chains
The best-in-class supply chain professionals don’t react to the future
By Charles Nyika
21h ago
Govt calls for Chinese investments into beneficiation
“We are not going to be allowing any more chrome or lithium to leave Zimbabwe raw in NDS2,”
By Concilia Mupezeni and Ashton Ndakusiya
22h ago
Prescribed assets projects struggle to secure funding:US$86m worth of deals fail to take off
ABOUT US$86 million worth of projects classified under the “prescribed asset” bracket failed to attract investment from Zimbabwe’s pension funds last year,
By Melody Chikono
22h ago
Sadc PF urges Namibia to set up national women’s parliamentary caucus, and pledges support
She challenged Parliament to ensure gender-sensitive laws are implemented.
By Moses Magadza
Jul. 17, 2025
Zim serial thief locked up in Botswana
A ZIMBABWEAN man residing in Botswana illegally, who is facing multiple car theft charges, has been denied bail.
By Silas Nkala
Jul. 17, 2025