Latest from Zimbabwe South

  • Mpilo Hospital renovations near completion
    24th June 2026
  • Bulawayo North MP only city legislator to reject CAB3
    19th June 2026
  • ConCourt dismisses war veterans’ CAB3 challenge, lawyer heads to High Court
    17th June 2026
  • NUST urges media to embrace academia as key to survival in digital age
    17th June 2026
  • Govt plans blueprint for ‘total digital sovereignty’ as old broadcasting era ends
    17th June 2026
  • MPs under fire for luxury gifts as bribery concerns grow over CAB3 support 
    16th June 2026
  • South Africa rejects WHO characterisation of migrant deaths, vows engagement
    16th June 2026
  • 89% pass rate: How education is transforming lives at Khami Prison
    15th June 2026
  • WHO condemns xenophobic violence amid rising anti-immigrant tensions in SA
    15th June 2026
  • Khami Prison over capacity by 900 inmates
    14th June 2026
  • NAC-funded peer programme strengthens HIV response and healthcare access at Khami Prison
    13th June 2026
  • Activists urge MPs to put Zim first as pressure mounts over CAB3 in Parliament
    12th June 2026
  • CAB3 can still be challenged in court after passing parliament
    12th June 2026
  • Mwonzora says even using Zanu PF’s own argument, CAB3 cannot lawfully pass without referendum
    12th June 2026
  • As ZEP consultations near end, Zimbabweans call for permanent Residency pathway
    11th June 2026
  • Zimbabweans top the list of foreign academics in SA, and not everyone is happy about it
    10th June 2026
  • Regional farmers’ group calls for revival of SADC Tribunal
    8th June 2026
  • Mpilo cancer upgrade nears completion as Govt promises more investment
    6th June 2026
  • Stitching a safer future: Sewing machines help girls fight HIV and GBV
    6th June 2026
  • Rabbits bring healing to abused children at Byo school
    6th June 2026