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Hands off Coltart, Bulawayo residents say

The councillors are fronting for Coltart’s deputy, Edwin Ndlovu, to take over, with councillor Sikhululekile Moyo as his deputy.
By Sharon Sibindi 1h ago
Mopani worm thief nabbed In Beitbridge
Mopani worm thief nabbed In Beitbridge
The suspect was eventually apprehended by authorities while he was reportedly attempting to find buyers for the stolen delicacies.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago
Gweru couple named top Africa icons
River Valley chief executive officer Simeli Dube said the continental business indaba opened doors for partnerships and business expansion across the continent.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago
Zimbabweans face SA mass deportation
SAPS conducted the operation across Hillbrow and Johannesburg Central, aiming to combat crime, enforce strict immigration laws, and enhance public safety.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago
Gweru embarks on major CBD road uplift
“The road rehabilitation project demonstrates the tangible benefits that accrue from responsible parking management and the prudent utilisation of parking revenue.
By Stephen Chadenga Jul. 3, 2026
Police hunt hit-and-run driver
According to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), the motorcyclist was carrying his young daughter as a passenger when the Honda Fit struck them.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 3, 2026
Powersales returns with massive expansion drive
 While the company retains its original name and logo, Blatch emphasised that it is now an independently operated business using an updated retail model tailored to the modern customer.
By Nizbert Moyo Jul. 3, 2026
Biogas programme to transform rural communities
Moyo challenged government ministries and development partners to accelerate the rollout of the technology by building local capacity.
By Sharon Sibindi Jul. 3, 2026
The algorithm knows your customer, and that should worry you
When a small retailer in Bulawayo runs a Facebook or WhatsApp promotion, they are not just advertising. They are feeding a machine.
By Wilfred Ndhlovu Jul. 3, 2026
368 irrigation schemes commercialised
“Government is committed to rehabilitating and expanding irrigation infrastructure to mitigate the effects of climate change, which has increasingly affected rain-fed agriculture,” he said.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 3, 2026
Sue Nyathi’s The Polygamist ignites debate on cultures
Organised by a local book club and opened to the public, the event drew viewers from diverse backgrounds to dissect the adaptation of Nyathi’s novel.
By Margaret Lubinda Jul. 3, 2026
Looks can be deceiving: The risks of ‘visual HIV testing’
Over the years, I have encouraged many people who appeared healthy but were experiencing unexplained health problems to get tested. Some later discovered they were HIV-positive.
By Piason Maringwa Jul. 3, 2026
MPs get smaller second allocation of government good relief
Molokele revealed that his constituency is still chasing an outstanding allocation from the initial rice disbursement programme conducted nearly two years ago.
By Silas Nkala Jul. 3, 2026
Forensic probe into fatal Gweru kombi fire
Prosecutor Sibangani Dube alleged the deaths resulted from negligent transportation and storage of fuel in a passenger vehicle.
By Stephen Chadenga Jul. 3, 2026
Victoria Falls financial hub takes off with 38 pioneers
“What makes the VFIFC distinct is the deliberateness of its design. Applicants are not merely joining a financial centre but an ecosystem,” the minister said.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 3, 2026
When SA’s migration crisis exposes the fault lines of a region
A border official later describes the movement as “several thousands” in a short period. But numbers do not capture the atmosphere. Fatigue does. So does silence.
By Gilbert Munetsi Jul. 3, 2026
Ndiweni exposes the global roots of the Ndebele throne
Ndiweni said records show that among Lobengula’s sons sent to the college were Njube and the youngest, Nguboyenje also recorded as Inguba Entsha, meaning “New Blanket.”
By Silas Nkala Jul. 3, 2026
Teacher’s poetry anthology brings Matabeleland’s lost stories home
“That fruit symbolises knowledge, life, hope and power. For a long time, many of our stories and histories have been like that fruit, valuable but largely unknown,” Ndaba said.
By Margaret Lubinda Jul. 3, 2026
Computer laboratory under construction at Matizha primary
Paradza said investing in ICT infrastructure at the primary school level was critical to preparing learners for the demands of the modern world.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 3, 2026
Africa’s silent menstrual health crisis demands action
“There are girls living with undiagnosed diseases for years. There is bullying, untreated trauma, lack of healthcare, lack of education and the inability to afford specialist treatment.”
By Margaret Lubinda Jul. 3, 2026
Stray dogs, filth and illegal kitchens raise alarm in Bulawayo
Committee chairperson Councillor Ntombizodwa Khumalo said the problem had become particularly severe in high-density suburbs and busy commercial centres.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi Jul. 3, 2026
Understanding the disposal of mining rights in Zim
Whenever a mining right is transferred or surrendered, regulatory authorities assess whether the holder has complied with these obligations.
By Adam Mavhiko Jul. 3, 2026
Cops linked to illegal kombi chaos in Bulawayo
Town clerk Christopher Dube delivered the bombshell while addressing councillors on rampant lawlessness in the transport sector.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi Jul. 3, 2026
Man found dead near Beitbridge nightclub
The incident occurred on Friday, June 26 at approximately 2am hours at Limpopo Business Centre, police confirmed.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 3, 2026
CDF transforms Chingwizi Primary School with new infrastructure
In a statement, the Parliament of Zimbabwe said the projects demonstrate the impact of the CDF in strengthening education infrastructure and promoting inclusive learning.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 3, 2026
Why access to capital remains Zim’s biggest business challenge
Access to capital remains the lifeblood of every successful business. Whether a business operates in agriculture, manufacturing, mining or technology, growth inevitably requires investment.
By Believe Guta Jul. 3, 2026
EditorialComment: Bulawayo deserves a transport system, not transport chaos
Public confidence cannot be restored while illegal operators appear to enjoy protection from those meant to uphold the law.
By Southern Eye Jul. 3, 2026
Zambezi Lager brings bonfire nights to Victoria Falls
Delta Beverages marketing manager – lagers, Kundayi Mawema, said the return of the event signals the revival of one of Zimbabwe’s most cherished winter experiences.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 3, 2026