1k people in Byo flats built for 159

“Burombo was also designed for bachelors and has 159 housing units. Today, instead of accommodating about 159 occupants, it is home to nearly 1 000 people,” Sibanda said.
By Jeffrey Muvundisi 3m ago

The threat to democracy: Lessons from Zim for SA

The risk is not only exclusion or misinformation; it is the gradual theft of our freedom while we stand by convinced someone else will stop it.
By Tswelopele Makoe 1h ago

Power without reform a dangerous proposition

The Zimbabwe Republic Police cannot be expected to enforce every municipal by-law while simultaneously dealing with serious criminal offences.
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ConCourt reserves judgment in challenge to Majome’s reassignment

Political activist Allan Chipoyi is seeking an order declaring the President’s decision unconstitutional, null and void.
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Govt in panic mode over planned July 31 protests

“We have inquired what their charge is, but we have not yet been advised.”
By Miriam Mangwaya 15h ago

Econet commits US$200m to boost network capacity

Power supply challenges also remain a major cause of network disruptions, prompting the telecommunications giant to accelerate investments in alternative energy.
By Boitumelo Makhurane 16h ago

Gwanda magistrate says drug users are victims, not criminals

"It is well recognised that drugs are inherently addictive, and individuals found in possession are often victims of socio-economic hardships rather than mere criminals," Moyo said.
By Valentine Maya 17h ago

AfDB officials on project assessment mission in Bulawayo

AfDB senior education analyst and taskteam leader John Ng’ambi, said they were excited that the textile factory was almost 80% complete.
By Silas Nkala 18h ago

 Zimbabwe athletes impress against world’s best in Budapest

Charamba produced another outstanding run, finishing second in the men’s 200 metres in 20.09 seconds behind Morocco’s Yassine Hssine, who won in a national record 19.92.