St Martins demolitions put the cart before the horse
The demolitions expose a troubling contradiction in Harare's housing crisis: authorities are quick to destroy homes but far slower to prevent illegal building on disputed land in the first place.
By Newsday
2h ago
Editorial Comment: Harare’s cruel cycle of calculated destruction
This latest campaign reveals a predatory culture within the local authority.
By The Standard
22h ago
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Zanu-PF bigwig linked to ‘cruel’ Harare demolitions
In a ruling issued in September 2025, High Court judge Justice Happius Zhou ordered the City of Harare to stop any demolitions.
By Kenneth Nyangani
22h ago
Bulawayo Arts Awards confirm return for ninth edition
While specific dates and venue details remain under wraps, a teaser posted on the awards' official Facebook page gave an affirmative nod to the ceremony's return:
By Sindiso Dube
22h ago
Nurses threaten to down tools
INA president Enock Dongo, who is also Health Apex Team leader in the Health Bipartite Negotiating Forum, said the lack of movement was no longer acceptable.
By Sharon Sibindi
22h ago
US-based Iranian artist finds resonance at DACI’s All Afrika Village
All Afrika Village is an ongoing project and a place in metamorphosis.
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza
22h ago
Mafume breaks silence on St Martins demolitions
Speaking exclusively to NewsDay yesterday, Mafume said it was disheartening to see demolitions taking place but urged residents to comply with council requirements.
By Kenneth Nyangani
Aug. 15, 2026
Music Academy trains 200 sign language teachers
The graduates were trained by the Music Consultancy Academy (MCS) under programmes designed to equip educators with specialised skills.
By Staff Reporter
Aug. 14, 2026
1 500 housing stands for youth in Bulawayo
The stands are being serviced at Valindre through a public-private partnership between government and Enock Construction and Earth Moving Equipment.
By Musa Makina
Aug. 14, 2026




