Illegal miners continue to threaten Bulawayo water sources

Council noted that the difference is that Umzingwane River was affected by mining activities along its course and the riverbed.
By Silas Nkala Mar. 5, 2026

Dam commissioned in Umzingwane district

“Before the week ended, he paid US$10 000. Towards completion, he paid US$30 000 and this Monday, he settled the remaining US$800 with his nephew. This is a man.” 
By Silas Nkala Feb. 13, 2026

Coltart sounds water alarm

Coltart also expressed concern that illegal miners continue to operate openly despite a government ban on alluvial mining in river courses announced towards the end of 2024. 
By Staff Reporter Jan. 29, 2026

Bulawayo's dams face man-made crisis

This is not merely a weather issue; it is an urgent, man-made crisis demanding immediate governmental intervention.
By Southern Eye Jan. 7, 2026

Safe market model charms UN Women executive board

The board was impressed by the project’s innovative approach to safeguarding children while empowering women through economic opportunities.
By Miriam Mangwaya May. 12, 2025

Zapu cadre declared liberation hero

Moyo started his education at Mawabeni Primary School at the age of 13 and later did menial jobs while attending school at night in Bulawayo.
By Silas Nkala May. 2, 2025

Bulawayo runs dry after faulty pipeline leak

He said Umzingwane raw water pipeline at uMzinyathi and the Sulzer raw water pump repairs were still outstanding, awaiting delivery of necessary materials.
By Bongile Moyo Mar. 27, 2025

Children's home appeals for funds to buy furniture

Methodist Mzinyathi circuit church leader Reverend Obey Muchena made the appeal during the handover of a donation by NetOne to the children’s home recently.
By Peter Dube Nov. 18, 2024

Local authorities give devolution strategy thumbs up

Devolution refers to transfer of power from a central authority to a lower authority.
By William Vundla Nov. 15, 2024