Woman in trouble for assaulting hubby

Ndoro filed a police report leading to the arrest of the accused.
By Daniel Moyo Mar. 11, 2024

Thieves target city boreholes

The local authority is implementing a 48 hour water rationing regime citing burst pipes at the Flowserver raw water pipeline and the ongoing Bulawayo water and sewer services improvement project (BWSSIP).

By The Standard Jul. 24, 2022

Thieves target city boreholes

The local authority is implementing a 48 hour water rationing regime citing burst pipes at the Flowserver raw water pipeline and the ongoing Bulawayo water and sewer services improvement project (BWSSIP).

By The Standard Jul. 24, 2022

Council acts tough on debts

It emerged that the local authority was struggling to recover billions of dollars it is owed by ratepayers, who include government departments as well as businesses and wants to impose  stiffer measures to recover the debt.

By The Standard Jun. 19, 2022

Council acts tough on debts

It emerged that the local authority was struggling to recover billions of dollars it is owed by ratepayers, who include government departments as well as businesses and wants to impose  stiffer measures to recover the debt.

By The Standard Jun. 19, 2022

Umguza residents endure 15 years without water

Another resident said due to shortage of boreholes and clean water sources, some residents ended up collecting water from unprotected water sources, exposing themselves to water borne diseases.

By The Standard Dec. 5, 2021

Umguza residents endure 15 years without water

Another resident said due to shortage of boreholes and clean water sources, some residents ended up collecting water from unprotected water sources, exposing themselves to water borne diseases.

By The Standard Dec. 5, 2021

Abandoned stands headache for council

The city fathers said the abandoned stands had become havens for criminals and others turned into illegal dump sites,  posing a danger to the residents.

By The Standard Nov. 7, 2021

Abandoned stands headache for council

The city fathers said the abandoned stands had become havens for criminals and others turned into illegal dump sites,  posing a danger to the residents.

By The Standard Nov. 7, 2021