Flash floods: Council rapped
Diana Nherera Herald Reporter COMBINED Harare Residents Association (CHRA) chairperson Mr David Pasipanodya said recent flash floods in Harare are not merely a result of heavy rainfall but a direct…
Climate change fuels surge in human–wildlife conflict cases
Ivan Zhakata Zimpapers Correspondent HUMAN-WILDLIFE conflict incidents in Zimbabwe rose sharply between 2024 and 2025, driven largely by climate change-induced pressure on water and grazing resources, the Zimbabwe Parks and…
Beitbridge border post remains one of Sadc’s busiest land borders
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau OVER 19 000 visitors passed through Beitbridge Border Post, linking South Africa, Zimbabwe and six other countries on January 7, underlining its status as one of…
Mtungwaz developer vanishes as flash flood crisis intensifies
Diana Nherera Online Reporter Residents of Mtungwaz in Glen Norah, where flash floods have become a recurring issue, have reported that the area’s developer has vanished, leaving them with flooded…
Govt urges motorists to prioritise safety
Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter The Government has urged motorists to prioritise safety and to ensure their vehicles are properly maintained and roadworthy. In a statement, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister,…
RBZ reports strong monetary gains after inflation, exchange rate stabilised in 2025
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has said that monetary and financial conditions improved significantly in 2025, with inflation easing substantially, the exchange rate stabilising and confidence restored…
Clothing makers get permission for duty-free raw material imports
Business Reporter THE Government has gazetted new regulations allowing registered clothing manufacturers to import critical raw materials duty-free. Under the new framework, the suspension of customs duty applies to a…
TSHOLOTSHO GRANDPA (63) STEALS BROTHER IN LAW’S CELLPHONE AT FUNERAL WAKE
B-Metro Reporter A 63-YEAR-OLD man from Tsholotsho was arrested for stealing his brother-in-law’s cellphone at a funeral wake. Field Nkiwane thought he could pocket a US$150 phone during mourning time…











