Gwayi-Shangani Dam: No Compensation in Sight for Lubimbi Villagers
As Finance minister Mthuli Ncube announced his 2022 budget in November Lubimbi villagers in Binga, Matabeleland North province were only worried about
As Finance minister Mthuli Ncube announced his 2022 budget in November Lubimbi villagers in Binga, Matabeleland North province were only worried about
Gwanda and by extension Matabeleland South is losing experienced health personnel every month, for locals, the impact is being felt in the
$12 million devolution funds distributed to Nkayi have ignited a heated conversation on attempts by the government to devolve outside the parameters
An underfunded education sector is felt by the remote and most vulnerable in Matabeleland North. Mosi-oa-Tunya, like most government-run schools in Matabeleland
With no jobs, several youths in New Mazwi have resorted to unregulated sand poaching to eke a living. In Mazwi village, a
The online space which is often used to recommend tourism locations globally has raised a red flag over why travelling to Binga
The world is moving towards clean energy; while Zimbabwe may be unable to make a quick shift, the ‘dirty’ fossil fuel effects
Infrastructural underdevelopment in Tsholotsho remains. Projects like the CAMPFIRE, which could turn this around, are seemingly not benefiting locals. When the Communal
Building material bought through state funds to complete a local secondary school in Nkayi has been welcomed by the community, however, they
Charcoal production is placing food on the table and paying the bills, but it is not allowed at all and comes at
For many cancer patients, without money and a functional health system, their fate is already sealed. Eight months ago, cervical cancer claimed
The COVID-19 pandemic affected the country’s school calendar and split the education system into two. Children from well up families are getting