Shoddy private land developers are short-changing Bulawayo public

“When he died in January 2022, he left us with unfinished roads, burst sewers and broken promises,” says Nylon Gatsheni, a resident leader in Pelandaba West Phase 2 lamenting...

Traditional practices ‘vital’ to wetland survival, says ZELO

Environmentalists are urging the government to place traditional knowledge at the centre of efforts to protect...

Churches lead Bulawayo clean-up drive

The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) is set to lead a city-wide clean-up campaign in Bulawayo...

Weak enforcement keeps Byo’s public transport in chaos

Bulawayo City Council’s pledge to restore order to the city’s chaotic public transport system by January...

Zimbabweans urged to scrutinise Police Amendment Bill

Zimbabweans have been urged to closely scrutinise the proposed Police Amendment Bill ahead of upcoming public...

Communities slam corruption as schools become ‘crime scenes’

Bulawayo community actors say Zimbabwe’s schools are sliding into criminal spaces, as weak government enforcement is...

Bulawayo dams at 50% as mining disrupts catchment areas

Bulawayo’s long-running water shortages have persisted despite a relatively strong 2025–26 rainy season, with city officials...

Solarised borehole brings relief to Njube and Old Lobengula residents

Residents of Njube and Old Lobengula in Bulawayo are finally seeing some relief from the city’s...

Delays in child justice law spark rights concerns

Children in conflict with the law in Zimbabwe continue to be processed through the general criminal...

Chinese ivory syndicates worsen Zimbabwe’s illicit financial flows

The 18-year prison sentence handed to Chinese national Cong Yangzhong in late 2025 cast fresh light...

Your earphones could cost you your life, Byo police warn

Police in Bulawayo have issued a stern warning to pedestrians against using earphones, headphones, or mobile...

Malaba era politicised the courts, experts say

Zimbabwe’s courts are not innocent bystanders in the country’s political and governance crises but have, at...

Five political parties unite to oppose Zanu PF ‘2030 Agenda’

Five political groups in Matabeleland have formed a united front against Zanu PF’s controversial “2030 Agenda,”...

Fury grows as Bulawayo dams fail to fill

Despite a season of above-normal rainfall across much of the country, Bulawayo’s supply dams remain worryingly...

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