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Broke Highlanders had no choice but bow down to Chivayo

Initially Bosso rejected the offer, but made a U-turn in what was viewed as an act of desperation from an institution that is no longer able to stand on its own feet. 
By Michael Kariati Jan. 26, 2026

Chivayo pampers Bosso

The funds will cover the new head coach’s salary, settle outstanding player arrears, and facilitate fresh signings. Chivayo also offered to purchase a car of Mwaruwari’s choice. 
By Fortune Mbele Jan. 26, 2026

BOSSO UNVEILS BENJANI

Mwaruwari, a revered former national team captain, recently graduated with a diploma in football coaching from Leeds. 
By Sports Reporter Jan. 25, 2026

SA Hawks’ probe into R1,1bn Zec tender still active … as Zacc ‘clears’ Chivayo without telling Pretoria

Those funds were later red-flagged after being channelled to a web of companies allegedly linked to Chivayo, triggering money-laundering probes on both sides of the Limpopo.
By Julia Ndlela and Tinashe Kairiza Jan. 9, 2026

SA Hawks’ probe into R1,1bn Zec tender still active … as Zacc ‘clears’ Chivayo without telling Pretoria

Those funds were later red-flagged after being channelled to a web of companies allegedly linked to Chivayo, triggering money-laundering probes on both sides of the Limpopo.
By Julia Ndlela and Tinashe Kairiza Jan. 9, 2026

Govt to establish community archives in Bulawayo

According to the minutes, all costs related to the project would be borne by the NAZ while council would only provide space for the community archives.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 7, 2026

NAC’s financial discipline drives Zim’s HIV response

Globally, this age group accounts for a large share of new HIV infections, and Zimbabwe mirrors this trend, underscoring the urgency for targeted, evidence-based interventions. 
By Moses Mugugunyeki Jan. 4, 2026

Second, third line HIV treatment numbers surge cause for concern

THE increase in second and third line HIV treatment uptake in Bulawayo is a cause for concern amid revelations there is treatment failure among uptakers. 
By Silas Nkala Dec. 31, 2025

Alarm as Bulawayo records spike in new STI cases

In the second quarter, new STI cases declined to 1 400, with the HIV positive rate remaining at 4%, while 233 contacts were treated. 
By Silas Nkala Dec. 22, 2025