Health time bomb looms in Byo suburbs
A HEALTH time bomb is looming in most Bulawayo suburbs amid revelations that public toilets are not functioning, with flies breeding all over the residential areas.
By Silas Nkala
17h ago
Mzingwane High ushers in digital era with new e-library
By Bongile Moyo
Oct. 6, 2025

Hwange villagers granted bail after protesting against Chinese miner
Five Hwange villagers have been set free after spending two nights in detention
By Staff Reporter
Oct. 6, 2025
Gukurahundi outreach an unfolding disaster: Zapu
Gukurahundi remains one of Zimbabwe’s darkest chapters.
By Sharon Sibindi
Oct. 6, 2025
Tough times for omalayitsha, families take knock
The transporters have over the years proven to be a blessing for most of the families in the southern region who rely on their courier services,
By Margaret Lubinda
Oct. 5, 2025
Hwange villagers, miner clash over dam
Kalope Dam was constructed through a community initiative and a source of water for agriculture projects and domestic use.
By Silas Nkala
Oct. 5, 2025
Man bashes girlfriend over WhatsApp
The matter came to light at the Plumtree magistrates courts where Promise Nyoni appeared before magistrate Joshua Nembaware and was granted US$20 bail.
By Simbarashe Sithole
Oct. 5, 2025
Binga RDC partners NetOne to build school
The project is nearing completion, with four new classroom blocks and one room designated as a computer lab.
By Obert Siamilandu
Oct. 5, 2025
Bulawayo needs US$15m for road works
Coltart requested that Zinara fund the rehabilitation of Steeldale, Khami, Victoria Falls roads and other major roads in the city.
By Patricia Sibanda
Oct. 5, 2025
Hwange to release 600 housing stands
Hwange faces a housing waiting list of 7 000 people, reflecting the town’s urgent demand for residential land.
By Sharon Sibindi
Oct. 5, 2025
Opposition to Gukurahundi hearings secrecy escalates
Mnangagwa appointed traditional leaders to conduct the hearings in selected parts of Matabeleland away from the public eye.
By Sharon Sibindi
Oct. 5, 2025
‘Make stiffer policies to protect widows rights’
Moyo asserted that many still face exclusion due to unregistered marriages, lack of legal literacy and persistence of cultural norms that prioritise male heirs.
By Nizbert Moyo
Oct. 4, 2025
Two women unite to sue husband's alleged lover
Two women from Bulawayo are jointly demanding US$60,000 each in compensation from a local teacher for allegedly having an adulterous affair with their husband.
By Staff Reporter
Oct. 3, 2025
Husband seeks justice after marital dispute turns violent
A Bulawayo man has filed a police report against his estranged wife, accusing her of causing him permanent injuries to his genitals during a domestic dispute.
By Staff Reporter
Oct. 3, 2025
Byo woman’s forgery, fraud case in false start
A CASE in which a United Kingdom (UK)-based man is accusing a local woman of forging his signature to obtain a court order to attach his wife’s vehicle and household property
By Silas Nkala
Oct. 3, 2025
Chirumanzu chieftainship hearing date set
In March this year, Garwe, however, said due process was followed in nominating the candidate.
By Stephen Chadenga
Oct. 3, 2025
All set for Mine Entra, AfriConfex 2025
PREPARATIONS for the Mining Engineering and Transport Expo (Mine Entra) 2025 and Africa Infrastructure and Built Environment Conference and Expo (AfriConfex) 2025
By Nizbert Moyo
Oct. 3, 2025
Zim hosts Africa-Nordic summit
THE Africa-Nordic summit presents new opportunities for the continent, Foreign Affairs minister, Aaron Murwira, said.
By Staff Reporter
Oct. 2, 2025
Mega Beitbridge projects frozen
This emerged during a recent field tour of key infrastructure projects under the Beitbridge Rural District Council by Matabeleland South Provincial Affairs minister, Albert Nguluvhe..
By Musa Makina and Rex Mphisa
Oct. 1, 2025
Kwekwe couple exonerated in fraud case
A Kwekwe couple, which was wrongly convicted by magistrate Samukelisiwe Gumbo for fraud, has been exonerated and freed by the Bulawayo High Court.
By Staff Reporter
Oct. 1, 2025
Gururahundi horrors: Families still living in limbo after 45 years
The Gukurahundi massacres stemmed from divisions of the Second Chimurenga, or Zimbabwe’s war for independence.
By Tendai Marima
Oct. 1, 2025
Murder suspect in contempt of court
Phumuzani Mkandla was warned not to be in the radius of 50 kilometres from Mabuledi village in court sometime in April following his arrest for a suspected murder case.
By Simbarashe Sithole
Oct. 1, 2025
NoViolet Bulawayo’s unflinching work
It’s this sense of inherited loss, of existing in a world made by forces far beyond individual choosing, that permeates Bulawayo’s work.
By Amelia Brady
Oct. 1, 2025
Residents tackle water privatisation push
The residents associations were united in calling on the government and local authorities to implement sustainable financing for water infrastructure.
By Innocent Magondo
Oct. 1, 2025
Minister rallies churches in fight against drug abuse
He was speaking at a fundraising event held by the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe (RCZ) Masvingo Congregation at the weekend.
By Staff Reporter
Oct. 1, 2025
Gweru miner discharge application dismissed
According to the state, Charles Simbi allegedly used his wife, Zodwa, to forge an offer letter on part of Kanuck Farm, located along the Gweru-Shurugwi Road.
By Stephen Chadenga
Oct. 1, 2025
Tsholotsho rekindles youth interest in heritage
The event, organised by the Education, Sport, Arts and Culture ministry was held at Mbube homestead, ward 12.
By Staff Reporter
Oct. 1, 2025
Mining activities fuel HIV struggle in Shurugwi
Shurugwi North legislator Joseph Mpasi says while mining has become the lifeline for many families, it has also contributed to the district’s high HIV prevalence.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
Oct. 1, 2025
Ageing infrastructure cripples Gweru service delivery
Masimba said the macroeconomic environment remained volatile with high inflation, currency exchange rate instability and reduced disposable income for
By Stephen Chadenga
Oct. 1, 2025