Zinwa loses bid to block arbitrator in debt row

However, Zinwa approached the High Court arguing that Mapota had no jurisdiction to hear the dispute.
By Desmond Chingarande Nov. 19, 2024

Beitbridge runs dry

In turn, opposition politicians complained about government interference in the day-to-day activities of local authorities.
By Rex Mphisa Nov. 1, 2024

US$350m Chitungwiza water project hangs in the balance

A representative from Hidrotehenika Overseas also indicated that the Ministry of Lands and Zinwa had the necessary information on the project.
By Sydney Kawadza Oct. 27, 2024

How Carbon Credits are empowering Mutare’s subsistence farmers

But, just when despair began to feel like an unwanted but permanent guest, a solution rose from beneath the parched earth—a community borehole.
By Tatira Zwinoira Sep. 29, 2024

Govt raids borehole owners, unregistered ones to pay US$150 fine

In a notice dated September 12, the Upper Gwayi Sub Catchment Council advised borehole owners on the requirements for registering boreholes and wells.
By Silas Nkala Sep. 18, 2024

Ex-PA defrauds Zinwa of US$48K

Between March 6 and 21 this year, Ndiweni allegedly generated purchase orders purporting that they were for executive accommodation.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Sep. 10, 2024

Zinwa restores Beitbridge water supplies after closure threat

The development came after authorities running the Beitbridge Border Post warned of possible closure or reduced operating hours due to inadequate water.
By Rex Mphisa Aug. 9, 2024

Health authorities fret over Beitbridge water cut

The town’s over  60 000 residents have been without running water since Monday as Zinwa insisted on payment of ZiG2 711 362. 80 million in unpaid bills.
By Rex Mphisa Aug. 7, 2024

Zinwa employee caught with live pangolin

The four took the pangolin and drove to a bushy area in Matutu’s car, where the incognito detectives had asked to meet them, posing as buyers.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 20, 2024