Councillors flag state of Bulawayo cemetery facilities
Speaking during a full council meeting recently, councillor Adrian Moyo raised concern on the bad state of ablution facilities at Umvutcha Cemetery.
By Silas Nkala
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Deepfake abuse is abuse
Levels of concern vary widely between countries, underscoring the urgent need for stronger awareness, prevention and protection measures.
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ZCDC, Chipinge Council team up to boost waste management
The initiative reflects a growing trend among corporates in Zimbabwe to support local communities through sustainable practices that benefit people and the environment.
By Staff Reporter
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Chinese New Year carnival: Celebrating an enduring friendship
The year 2025 has been a year of remarkable achievements for China-Zimbabwe relations, says Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Zhou Ding
By H.e. Zhou Ding
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Mutapa faces scrutiny under new IMF deal
IMF said the programme also supported structural reforms to strengthen governance and improve the management of fiscal risks.
By Business Reporter
19h ago
African body petitions minister over UZ violations
Association of University Teachers (AUT) spokesperson Obvious Vengai told Standard People on Friday that academic freedoms at the UZ were under siege.
By Nunurai Jena
19h ago
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Nampak Zimbabwe eyes five-year survival strategy
The group’s Hunyani Paper and Packaging subsidiary experienced a sales volume decline of 3% owing to reduced demand for commercial cartons.
By Tatira Zwinoira
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ZC boss hails successful Under-19 World Cup
Speaking to the media, Mukuhlani lauded the efforts of Zimbabwe Cricket staff, ICC, government agencies, and other stakeholders.
By Austin Karonga
19h ago
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Zanu PF affiliate incites chaos in Bulawayo
Last month, during a full council meeting, Bulawayo's Ward 3 councillor, Mxolisi Mahlangu, expressed concern over the increasing number of illegal vendors.
By Silas Nkala
Feb. 8, 2026
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Mberengwa villagers face food insecurity despite heavy rains
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By Silas Nkala
Feb. 8, 2026




