Villagers send SOS for food aid transport

The government is in the process of distributing food aid to areas severely affected by the drought.
By Nizbert Moyo Dec. 11, 2024

MP appeals for motorbikes for rural policing

Most of the roads in Matabeleland South province are in a sorry state and this worsens during the rainy season.
By Peter Dube Dec. 7, 2024

Call for strict enforcement of food safety regulation

More than 20 children have died and at least 890 incidents linked to food-borne illnesses have been reported in South Africa since September this year.
By Peter Dube Dec. 6, 2024

Mat South senator raps govt over Bulawayo water crisis

Mlotshwa made the remarks during a Senate session last week as she bemoaned government’s failure to find a lasting solution to the city’s water challenges.
By Peter Dube Nov. 8, 2024

Insiza villagers cross swords with Chief Mafu

In response to the petitions Chief Mafu last month held a meeting with the villagers in Chetumbu area, where he reportedly told his subjects that he would not remove Msimanga from his position.
By Blessing Kurebwa Nov. 7, 2024

Farmers devastated after hail storm hits Beitbridge district

Agritex head at Beitbridge, Masauso Mawocha, said a Mtetengwe farmer lost 20 000 heads of cabbages, 10 000 plants of water melons and green mealies all ready for the market.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 26, 2024

Mat South tops in diaspora remittances. . . as Midlands leads in local remittances

This was revealed in the 2024 Zimbabwe Livelihoods Assessment Committee Rural Livelihoods Assessment report on households which received remittances or gifts.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 14, 2024

Villagers protest against noisy bar

“l saw the ultimatum being circulated on social media, but l haven’t received an official report from them,” Tshuma said.
By Patricia Sibanda Sep. 29, 2024

Harare, Mat South record high alcohol consumption levels

The report states that more males (26%) than females (4%) above 18 years in urban domains reported to have ever consumed alcohol.
By Silas Nkala Sep. 28, 2024