Corridor wars: Hwange’s fight for co-existence

It is the elephant corridor, a stretch of land that herds have used for generations to move between water sources and grazing land.
By Stephen Tsoroti 17h ago

Normal power supply has resumed: Zesa 

The power utility said the fault also caused local electricity generation to shut down due to voltage instability and under-frequency, leading to a nationwide loss of supply.
By Donald Nyandoro 17h ago

Hwange man trapped in mercenary plot

Oscar Mtshiya appeared before the Harare magistrates court facing charges of trafficking for labour exploitation.
By Desmond Chingarande Jul. 5, 2026

Zim govt ring-fences 150MW for winter wheat

Moyo, however, said thermal power would continue to provide the country’s baseload electricity even as Zimbabwe expands renewable energy generation.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jul. 2, 2026

Hwange eyes markets after production boost

“Our biggest focus, as we speak, is actually markets and logistics. That's where the bottleneck is,” HCCL administrator Munashe Shava said in an interview.
By Freeman Makopa Jun. 28, 2026

Hwange schools receive bicycles, textbooks in education access drive

Schools in Hwange district have received 115 bicycles and 2 332 curriculum textbooks under a joint education and conservation initiative aimed at improving access to learning for children
By Staff Reporter Jun. 19, 2026

Zimbabwe secures US$5.7m grant for biodiversity conservation in Sebungwe

The Ministry of Environment confirmed the development on its social media platforms describing it as a significant boost to the country's conservation efforts.
By Donald Nyandoro Jun. 5, 2026

A silent killer lurks in coal-rich Hwange rivers

That was neither the first nor the last fish die-off along the Deka in living memory; some happened as far back as 1950. Coal mining began in Hwange in the early 1900s.
By Oscar Nkala May. 31, 2026

Chamisa no sellout, victim of 'electoral theft', says ally

Chima said he did not subscribe to their politics but they were visible in opposing the constitutional changes.
By Silas Nkala May. 25, 2026