A real test of police reform

FOR years, Zimbabwe’s roads have functioned less as public infrastructure and more as open-air cash machines for corrupt police officers. 
By Newsday 3h ago

Rains expose Bulawayo council

He noted that even minimal rainfall now results in flooding in several suburbs, turning roads into waterways and residential areas into hazard zones. 
By Sharon Sibindi Feb. 1, 2026

Making market infrastructure fit for purpose through consultative processes

Any new territorial market development requires a deeper understanding of each enterprise through profiling of every traders’ enterprises.  
By Charles Dhewa Jan. 21, 2026

Talking Green World: Zim's white gold's ability to remove the country from energy deficit to dominance

Currently South Africa is vigorously expanding its Industriies up North of the Limpopo, in particular Zimbabwe.
By Edzai Kachirekwa Jan. 18, 2026

Insiza villagers unite to build road

Project spokesperson Ezweni Moyo said the grader was made available after Transport and Infrastructural Development ministry provincial engineer Mangisi Nkomo intervened.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 17, 2025

Rethinking rural and urban planning in Zimbabwe: A call for transformative vision

While urban areas have witnessed some renewal, most rural settlements continue to reflect outdated designs, poor infrastructure layout and a lack of transformative vision.
By John Laisani Oct. 16, 2025

Coltart calls for united front to market Bulawayo

“The tragedy is that this great city is terribly under-marketed.”
By Nizbert Moyo Oct. 16, 2025

A solar powered takes urgent care into hospital-on-wheels Zimbabwe’s hinterlands

In Zimbabwe, over 60% of the population live in rural areas where access to healthcare is limited by distance, cost, and infrastructure deficit. 
By John Adoyi Oct. 12, 2025

Buffalo Range Airport refurbishment ongoing

According to Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ), the ongoing works are being carried out by the Rural Infrastructure Development Agency and are expected to be completed next month.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 9, 2025