Residents Living With Flowing Sewer

Yolanda Zanamwe Chitungwiza South Unit M residents in Ward 24 have gone days with burst sewer pipes, sewer flowing heavily into their houses and

Public Transport Woes In Harare

Pauline Chateuka The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) buses have been overwhelmed by commuters who cannot afford fares being charged by private cars following

Zimbabwe Records Decline In Malaria Cases

Christina De Klerk Zimbabwe Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) reports that the country is experiencing a decline in Malaria cases and deaths

City Parking USD Parking Tariff Reversed

Spiwe Nyoni On the 30th of June City Parking increased parking tariffs in Harare Central Business District which were supposed to come to effect on

Norton Council Demolish Illegal Structures

Pauline Chateuka The ongoing demolitions of illegal structures (tuckshops, churches, and market stalls) came as a shock to Norton residents who thought they would

Gospel Musician Using Music To Fight Discrimination Of People With Albinism

By Nyasha Nhau A Goromonzi - Mabvuku based gospel artist Blessing Matikwa has joined the disability community in the fight against discrimination and is

Ideas Party of Democracy (IPD) calls for unity and love

Nyasha Nhau A newly formed political party ldeas Party of Democracy led by South Africa based Herbert Chamuka has taken charity work to the

Midnight Farmers Market at Mbare Msika.

Joseph Andrasi Government has allowed the reopening of farmer's markets during the country's lockdown in order for citizens to have access to fresh produce.

NGO Champions access to water and best hygiene. practices

By Joseph Andrasi Harare- Residents from different communities in Harare have been living in fear of contracting the deadly pandemic disease after the President

Mbare Informal traders back to business

By Joseph AndrasiHarare- As the lockdown continues in trying to curb the spread of pandemic disease of COVID-19, informal traders are back to business