Zimbabwe reaffirms role in promoting safe labour migration

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage minister Kazembe Kazembe
By Nizbert Moyo 22h ago
We’re not closing: Disco
We’re not closing: Disco
DISCO, one of Zimbabwe’s largest industrial investments and a key player in the country’s steel manufacturing sector, has dismissed reports suggesting the closure of its operations.
By Anashe Mpamombe Oct. 29, 2025
Work on Maitengwe rusumes after 20 years
He stated they were originally mobilised for the construction of the Maitengwe Border Road, but the project was stalled due to insufficient funding.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 29, 2025
Push for spiritual selection to resolve Ndebele Kingship dispute
The revival of the Ndebele Kingship has fragmented the Khumalo clan, with five individuals claiming to be the rightful heirs.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 29, 2025
Bulawayo councillors exposed in town clerk saga
Dube, who initially stepped down at the end of September last year when his four year contract ended, received a reprieve when he was given a year extension by councillors.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 29, 2025
Minister warns rogue miners
Ncube called for responsible mining in the province that protects both human and animal life.
By Stephen Chadenga Oct. 29, 2025
Gweru reads riot act to drain blockers 
In a notice, acting town clerk Livingston Churu said properties with illegal boundaries and walls should regularise their premises, failure of which they will be demolished.
By Stephen Chadenga Oct. 29, 2025
Senate debates ‘missing’ 17 year-old’s lover’s case
The girl, Thandiwe Moyo, was found alive in Barham Green where she was staying with a 25-year-old man after she went missing in September.
By Margaret Lubinda Oct. 29, 2025
GZU unveils AI-powered drone project
The project, led by the university’s faculty of engineering and technology, is expected to deliver its first functional prototype by January 2026.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 29, 2025
Unicef, Wild Horizons join forces to build climate-resilient schools in Victoria Falls
Unicef Zimbabwe has partnered with leading ecotourism operator Wild Horizons to implement climate-resilient solutions in schools around Victoria Falls
By Staff Reporter Oct. 29, 2025
IOM Zimbabwe calls for stronger disaster management risk systems
IOM officials said this during the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction (IDDRR) commemorations held in Tsholotsho last Friday.
By Nizbert Moyo Oct. 29, 2025
How solar power is transforming HIV care in Midlands province
For years, clinics in districts such as Gokwe North, Gokwe South and Mberengwa struggled to keep HIV medicines cold and laboratory machines running.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Oct. 29, 2025
Great Zimbabwe hydro power plant boosts Masvingo
The five-megawatt (MW) power facility, which began generating electricity in November last year, has already brought remarkable transformation to the province’s energy landscape. 
By Staff Reporter Oct. 29, 2025
Coltart: Why Bulawayo is at cross roads
Water scarcity in Bulawayo is not simply an environmental challenge, it is a structural constraint on the city’s growth, investment potential, and long-term viability.
By David Coltart Oct. 29, 2025
WWF Zim sets course for greener grazing
A HIGH‑LEVEL stakeholder workshop convened by WWF Zimbabwe last week mapped the next phase of the Time2Graze Programme, a sweeping, sustainable‑grazing initiative
By Obert Siamilandu Oct. 28, 2025
Worry over delayed aviation studies at Luveve High School
EMAKHANDENI-LUVEVE legislature Decent Bajila has raised concern over delays by the government to introduce aviation studies at Luveve High School.
By Nizbert Moyo Oct. 28, 2025
Man convicted for possessing stolen copper cables
A Bulawayo man has been convicted and jailed for unlawful possess of copper cables belonging to the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company
By Nokuxola Mbangeni Oct. 27, 2025
Nyamandlovu man jailed for attempted murder
Man from Nyamandlovu has been sentenced to three years in prison for attempting to kill his workmate following a misunderstanding at the workplace
By Nokuxola Mbangeni Oct. 27, 2025
Keep politics out of villages, chiefs urged
“That spirit of impartial service is what brings peace and development to places like Binga and beyond.”
By Berita Kafesu Oct. 27, 2025
Government rolls out Presidential Title Deeds Programme in Cowdray Park
Ncube also announced that by January next year, earth-moving equipment will be on the ground to begin infrastructural work, including roads, sewage and water systems.
By Bongile Moyo Oct. 27, 2025
‘Act now’; Coltart’s plea on city’s dire water situation
Residents are enduring the worst water challenges in years, going up to 130 hours without running taps, forcing them to rely on unsafe water sources,
By Sharon Sibindi Oct. 26, 2025
Council employee loses fake qualifications case
The application cited Brian Nyamande, the disciplinary committee leader, Kholwanin Mangena, the council's chamber secretary, and the Victoria Falls City Council as respondents.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 26, 2025
Zanu PF’s 2030 resolution dampens spirits of Zimbabweans in SA
Zanu PF directed party legal secretary, Ziyambi Ziyambi, who is also the Justice minister, to implement the changes within a year.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 26, 2025
Villager nabbed for deadly attack
Prince Mpofu of Village 2 in Fort Rixon pleaded not guilty to culpable homicide charges when he appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Mark Dzira last Tuesday.
By Langelihle Nyathi Oct. 26, 2025
City armed robbers nabbed
Tenala Nyoni (45) testified that one of them pretending to be a customer produced a firearm.
By Langelihle Nyathi Oct. 26, 2025
Fort Rixon man in court for raping cousin (13)
A 21-year-old man from Fort Rixon, Matabeleland South Province, has been hauled before the Bulawayo Regional Court facing a charge of raping his 13-year-old cousin.
By Langelihle Nyathi Oct. 25, 2025
'Constitution cannot be tampered with based on President’s performance'
Hove said the amendment of the Constitution cannot be resolved at a conference of an individual party.
By Nizbert Moyo Oct. 25, 2025
Bulawayo City Council requires US$14,5m to fix sewer, water challenges
Bulawayo City Council requires about US$14,5 million to tackle infrastructure-related problems which include water and sewer systems, among other issues, mayor David Coltart has said.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 25, 2025