Water woes: How mining is depleting health in Zimbabwe’s rural communities
Experts note that the excessive water usage by lithium mines can deplete and contaminate local water sources that communities rely on.
By Tonderayi Matonho
Oct. 21, 2025
Locals cannot be sacrificed for foreign capital
THE conflict unfolding in Goromonzi, where villagers are resisting the activities of a Chinese company allegedly operating under the guise of constructing an Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) radar system
By Newsday
Sep. 30, 2025
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Ex-MPs turn screws on Zanu PF-linked tycoon
According to Saruwaka, who is also the association's secretary, they paid for the stands and have been waiting for the government to begin development.
By Kenneth Nyangani
Sep. 28, 2025
Kunzvi Dam project nears completion
GOVERNMENT says it is on course to commission Kunzvi Dam in Goromonzi, Mashonaland East province, before year-end.
By Kirsty Sibanda and Pride Nyamupangedengu
Aug. 8, 2025
Goromonzi villagers call for action on environmental restoration
Local development organisations’ representatives echoed the same sentiments, emphasising the need for a more structured approach to rural planning and equitable land allocation.
By Tonderayi Matonho
Jul. 16, 2025
Building inspector transforms farming passion into business
Through years of hard work and determination he managed to procure a five-hectare piece of land in Goromonzi.
By Jairos Nhakano
Jun. 29, 2025
Extraction of critical minerals tramples on grazing and water rights in Zimbabwe
The State, through its agencies such as the Mines ministry and the Environmental Management Agency, has not been clear on the negative effects of lithium mining.
By Hoitsimolimo Mutlokwa
Jun. 20, 2025
Kunzvi Dam construction 60% complete
According to engineer Davison Madondo, the resident engineer from the Zimbabwe National Water Authority, both components are progressing well.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 6, 2025
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Ultimatum for Goromonzi land invaders
The invaders have been refusing to leave despite having lost a case in the courts, with their leaders serving jail terms for illegal occupation of the said piece of land.
By Jairos Saunyama
May. 14, 2025




