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Treasury recruits 2K teachers amid 30K gap

Moyo noted that annual allocations for teacher recruitment depend on fiscal space to cater for staff increases.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago

Hwange water shortage spark fears of disease outbreak

Greater Whange Residents Trust co-ordinator Fidelis Chima said the situation was particularly hard on women and girls.
By Silas Nkala May. 1, 2026

Bulawayo water rationing remains in force

Mayor David Coltart, however, stressed that the crisis is no longer about water availability, but the city’s capacity to deliver it.
By Langelihle Nyathi Apr. 3, 2026

A sober discussion on climate change

Climate change, once considered a peripheral environmental issue, began to be understood as a central challenge with far-reaching consequences for economic growth, poverty, and inequality.
By Kevin Tutani Mar. 27, 2026

Global water bankruptcy, Zim’s intriguing position

The new language suggests something deeper. A systemic imbalance between demand and supply is becoming embedded in the global economy.
By Gloria ndoro-mkombachoto Mar. 27, 2026

Gwayi-Shangani dam now 74% complete, set to end Byo water woes

The Gwayi–Shangani Dam project is now 74% complete, authorities have confirmed, with completion expected to finally resolve Bulawayo’s chronic water shortages
By Staff Reporter Feb. 4, 2026

EditorialComment: Bulawayo’s water lifeline at risk

These tributaries should be flowing strongly after such rains, slowly feeding Umzingwane Dam and securing Bulawayo’s future.  
By Southern Eye Jan. 29, 2026

OK mulls more property sales as working capital dries up

“The group has additional owned properties worth US$17,2 million, and these may be disposed of to fund working capital requirements, should it be necessary, and subject to board approval.” 
By Tatira Zwinoira Dec. 15, 2025

Government moves to plug cement shortage

The measures come amid a shortage of cement, which has seen unscrupulous businesses selling a 50kg bag of cement for US$20. 
By SHARON ZEBRA Nov. 25, 2025