Fear grips Gwanda villagers after chief robbed of new vehicle

“These criminal activities have been with us for a while now. Previously it was mainly cattle rustling and other livestock related cases, but now the tide has shifted.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 16, 2024

Pool resources together to fuel borehole drilling rig, villagers urged

The drought has ravaged the country, with several areas in Zimbabwe facing serious water challenges, which is affecting people and livestock.
By Peter Dube Sep. 24, 2024

Farmers forced to destock as El Nino takes toll

The grass, which had flourished like a vibrant carpet, was now reduced to brittle, brown stubs that poked through the parched soil.
By Lee Musaidzi Sep. 22, 2024

SA gives Zimbabwean immigrants lifeline

Dube claimed that teacher representative organisations sounded pro-government, and couldn't bargain in good faith on their behalf.
By Silas Nkala Sep. 15, 2024

Chief Mathema bemoans lack of schools, clinics

Chief Mathema said the areas under his jurisdiction — Simbumbumbu, Mapane, Mayezane, Sibhula and Sizeze villages — lack critical service facilities.
By Peter Dube Sep. 14, 2024

‘Climate change threatening gender equality’

The provincial gender forum was build up for a national event that is set to be held in Gwanda, Matabeleland South province.
By Takudzwa Munemo Sep. 6, 2024

Drought ravages Gwanda villages

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe provincial chairman Urgent Moyo confirmed that teachers at Insimbi primary school were buying water from outside the school.
By Nizbert Moyo Aug. 4, 2024

Gwanda villagers pool resources to rehabilitate road

Meanwhile, Moyo has said the community is facing serious water shortages because the area had a few boreholes leading to villagers queuing during the night.
By Bongile Moyo and Peter Dube Aug. 2, 2024

Man jailed 20 years for raping daughter

The offence only came to light when the police received a tip off, leading to the arrest of the father.
By Bongile Moyo Jul. 29, 2024