Binga community develops plan to coexist with wildlife
The workshop aims to strengthen community participation in natural resources management, mitigate human-wildlife conflicts, and promote coexistence with wildlife.
By Obert Siamilandu
Apr. 13, 2025
Zimbabwe’s Capital Contaminated Its Water. Now, Residents Must Pay to Use It.
Junior Buta says she spends about 20% of her monthly income on what the city says is purified water. The supply is sporadic, available every three to four days. When the
By Linda Mujuru
Mar. 25, 2025
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A foul environment: Sewage in the morning, sewage in the afternoon, sewage at night
IN the bustling neighbourhood of New Zengeza 5 Extension in Chitungwiza, a dormitory town of the capital Harare, a health crisis is unfolding.
By Admire Jamu-mlambo
Mar. 22, 2025
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Shocker: 30% of Harare’s sewage flows into Lake Chivero
This dire situation stems from the city’s outdated and overburdened sewage treatment infrastructure, which is unable to handle the growing volume of effluent.
By Sharon Buwerimwe
Dec. 22, 2024
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Deadly option: Struggling residents turn to sewage-fed vegetables as Harare water crisis escalates
Truth Diggers also found out that some of the vendors are drawing irrigation water directly from highly polluted sources like Mukuvisi River.
By Sharon Buwerimwe
Oct. 27, 2024
Gweru warns residents about street food vendors
In a statement yesterday, the council urged residents to buy white meat from registered suppliers.
By Stephen Chadenga
Dec. 23, 2023
Sewer pipe bursts worry Byo councillors
According to the minutes on waste water treatment works, ward 10 councillor Khalazani Ndlovu said the city was recording increasing cases of sewer pipe bursts.
By Silas Nkala
Dec. 8, 2023
Editor’s Memo: Cholera crisis calls for urgent action
Furthermore, the response to cholera outbreaks should extend beyond emergency measures to include long-term strategies for disease prevention.
By Faith Zaba
Dec. 1, 2023
Cholera flashpoint on edge
Last week, Mafiro said he was worried that outbreaks were continuing with little action from authorities to prevent one of the most dangerous diseases.
By Sydney Kawadza
Aug. 25, 2023