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10 injured in machete attack over gold claims

TEN mine workers were seriously injured when machete-wielding villagers attacked them over gold claims, with senior police officers being accused of “protecting” the attackers.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 17, 2025

Warthogs wreak havoc in Insiza

Villagers have welcomed the initiative, saying it is helping to revive farming activities and uplift livelihoods.
By Sharon Sibindi Mar. 2, 2025

Villagers dragged to court for resisting eviction

The accused who are being represented by John Ndomene were remanded in custody to today for bail application.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Feb. 5, 2025

Mohadis, BBR ‘ignore’ desperate Mtetengwe school

Mtetengwe requires far less than US$10 000 for renovations.
By Rex Mphisa Jan. 27, 2025

Lubimbi villagers relocation stalls again

About 502 families of Lubimbi will be relocated to pave way for the construction of the Gwayi-Shangani dam.
By Patricia Sibanda Jan. 26, 2025

Water crisis hits Binga community

Munsaka said it was difficult to drive the cattle for 24km in search of water.
By Obert Siamilandu Nov. 11, 2024

Villager, conservation clash over shooting of dogs

The situation has sparked significant concern within the community regarding the dynamics between local residents and conservation initiatives.
By Obert Siamilandu Oct. 5, 2024

Bubi villagers demand jobs from mining companies

The villagers claimed that mining companies are causing environmental degradation and doing little to reclaim land.
By Silas Nkala Sep. 13, 2024

Villagers return to ancestral Kanondo lands

Moyo said last year, government had estimated that US$2 million was needed for the relocation project and compensation for the affected villagers.
By Patricia Sibanda Sep. 6, 2024