Sewage crisis ‘flows’ into Parly
He said: “What measures are in place to assist on the issue of sewage, which is always bursting nationwide, so that our people can live in a clean environment?”
By Patricia Sibanda
23h ago
EMA bans lead in paint under new safety regulations
Manufacturers and importers have been directed to comply with strict testing and documentation requirements to ensure products meet the new standards.
By Staff Reporter
May. 28, 2026
Illegal vending, waste crisis expose gaps in city regulation
Councillor Aleck Ndlovu said the city was witnessing an alarming increase in unregulated food vending, with cooked food being sold openly at street corners and from vehicle boots.
By Sharon Sibindi
May. 21, 2026
Zimbabwe must finance its own malaria fight
These figures tell the story of a country that had grown comfortable with international partners playing a central role in malaria control.
By Newsday
May. 11, 2026
Wealth is what you do not see: Oral health is fluid, not just hard tissue
Over an average 70-year lifetime, a human will produce roughly 25 000 to 30 000 litres of saliva, enough to fill two Olympic-sized swimming pools.
By Patience Matambo
May. 8, 2026
Why facing HIV openly can save lives
HIV is not just a personal issue—it is a public health matter.
By Piason Maringwa
Apr. 9, 2026
Inside Harare’s shadowy aesthetic clinics: Unlicensed procedures raise alarm
However, an investigation by Truth Diggers has shown that most of these procedures are being done by untrained and unregistered personnel.
By Staff Reporter
Apr. 5, 2026
Rivers of human waste open new, scary frontiers in Harare: How Kuwadzana residents are forced to co-exist with their own excreta
This is their everyday life.
By Freeman Makopa
Mar. 27, 2026
Zim records drop in TB cases
ZIMBABWE has recorded a significant reduction in tuberculosis (TB) incidence, declining from more than 242 cases per 100 000 people in 2015 to about 203 per 100 000 in 2024, an official has said.
By Vanessa Gonye
Mar. 25, 2026




