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Harare loses over US$1m in ‘suspicious’ break-ins

He said the city’s 18 district offices experience one or two break-ins every month, with thieves appearing to have prior knowledge of when cash is available.
By Miriam Mangwaya 6h ago

Bulawayo reorganises informal traders

The move forms part of broader efforts to reorganise informal trading operations while balancing infrastructure rehabilitation, traffic management and economic activity.
By Silas Nkala 9h ago

Plumtree gets service delivery equipment boost

“The second republic remains committed to ensuring that citizens benefit from development through the devolution and decentralisation agenda,” he said.
By Staff Reporter 10h ago

Gweru unveils US$1,5m service delivery fleet

He said council would continue collaborating with partners to achieve a smart city status by 2030 and honour municipal obligations.
By Stephen Chadenga 10h ago

Water contamination detected in Bulawayo suburbs

Four of the eight samples tested positive for non-faecal coliforms, two were positive for faecal coliforms, and three showed high total colony counts, prompting further monitoring in the area.
By Silas Nkala 10h ago

Harare City Council revels in successful Eswatini Taekwondo championship 

The Harare City Council Martial Arts Club took part at the annual inter-club championship at an event that was hosted at Matsapha UNESWA Sports Emporium.
By Kenneth Nyangani 10h ago

National Tree Ambassador pledges to set up 2 drug rehabilitation centres in Bulawayo

Speaking at Mtize's 72nd birthday party, Bonde disclosed that council offered him land in Cowdray Park to plant trees and set up a drug rehabilitation centre.
By Nizbert Moyo Jul. 8, 2026

African Church leaders to converge in Harare for continental unity summit

“This is not merely a church gathering; it is a continental conversation on how faith communities can drive Africa’s transformation,” CCA leader Rocky Moyo said.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 8, 2026

Zanu PF blocks city street vendors removals

Jere accused the council of mishandling funds meant for the Bhaktas vending site, which was designed to accommodate some 1,400 unregistered traders.
By Silas Nkala Jul. 5, 2026