Harare Masvingo Beitbridge Highway rehabilitation enters final stretch
Only 31.9km remains unfinished on the 582km highway after a 550.1km stretch was rehabilitated and opened to traffic.
By Freeman Makopa
10h ago
Chinese mining firm hands over mini-bus to Shurugwi FC
“The streetlights being handed over today are the first 25 units from our commitment to provide 100 solar-powered streetlights,” Karimanzira said.
By Stephen Chadenga
12h ago
Beitbridge introduces express lane for returning Zimbabweans
“The idea is not only to reduce congestion but also to ensure that people returning home are treated with dignity and processed without unnecessary delays,” he said.
By Staff Reporter
Jul. 15, 2026
When political power refuses to stay in Parliament
The Caps United goalkeeper had just been substituted at half-time, hauled off after a routine ball slipped past him for Triangle’s second goal.
By Simbarashe Namusi
Jul. 14, 2026
Wanamari backs Real Saints in youth football boost
"This partnership is a commitment to support a shared vision, nurture talent and provide the backing needed for the club to reach greater heights both on and off the field."
By Sports Reporter
Jul. 12, 2026
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Tears, tents and trauma as Zimbos return home
He also revealed that Malawian nationals stranded at Dulibadzimu in Beitbridge had been repatriated through the intervention of their diplomatic mission.
By Sydney Kawadza
Jul. 7, 2026
Over 80k Zimbabwean citizens flee xenophobic attacks in South Africa
The border post has also facilitated the transit of 14 598 Malawian nationals and 67 Zambian citizens.
By Staff Reporter
Jul. 7, 2026
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Broken promises leave returning families destitute in Beitbridge
The volatile security climate prompted the Zimbabwean embassy in Pretoria and the government in Harare to organise emergency bus evacuations via Beitbridge.
By Nizbert Moyo
Jul. 5, 2026
Beitbridge headmaster’s ultimate sacrifice for poor rural girls
Learners from distant villages would either struggle to reach school every day or abandon their education altogether because the journey was simply too long.
By Sharon Sibindi
Jul. 5, 2026




