Hwange coal mining company ramps up production

A COAL mining company in Hwange, Matabeleland North province, is producing 60 000 tonnes of coal per month, with the bulk destined for regional markets.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 26, 2025

Zambian poacher faces deportation

A 30-YEAR-OLD Zambian national has been convicted at the Hwange Magistrates Court for illegally entering Zimbabwe and engaging in illicit fishing activities in the Zambezi River
By Langelihle Nyathi Sep. 25, 2025

Hwange council in stakeholder engagement drive 

"I have held high-level discussions with our parent Ministry and other relevant government departments to explore strategies that unlock our council's potential,” he said. 
By Sharon Sibindi Sep. 24, 2025

MP blames Beitbridge corruption on overstaffing

Joseph Bonda, has called on the government to reduce the number of staff stationed at the Beitbridge border post
By Silas Nkala Sep. 24, 2025

Hwange villagers lose livestock to water poisoning

Villagers in Hwange have lost their livestock to water poisoning blamed on water pollution of Kalope Dam
By Nizbert Moyo Sep. 16, 2025

Zim recognised among top travel destinations for 2025

ZIMBABWE has been listed among the best countries to visit in 2025 by global travel platform Kayak, joining Morocco and other destinations featured for their appeal to international travellers.
By Tatenda Kunaka Sep. 15, 2025

Hwange struggles to complete projects

Mdlalose was speaking on the sidelines of the unveiling of the 2025 strategic plan.
By Sharon Sibindi Sep. 9, 2025

Documentary tackles human-wildlife struggles in Mat North

This area, rich in biodiversity and home to a variety of wildlife species, has been experiencing escalating conflicts between human activities and wildlife conservation efforts.
By Margaret Lubinda Aug. 28, 2025

Logging company on collision course with Hwange villagers

THE alleged clandestine granting of a tender to logging firm, Teak Baron (Pvt) Ltd by the Hwange Rural District Council to harvest timber in the Mabale area, has sparked outrage from villagers.
By Silas Nkala Aug. 13, 2025