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Safeguarding Zimbabwe’s Rich Heritage: US-Funded Rock Art Project Takes Off

United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Pamela Tremont, launched a cultural community project aimed at rehabilitating and safeguarding the threatened San…

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Bulawayo Residents Call for New Water Supply Dams Amid Growing Population

Cowdray Park residents have implored the government to consider building more water supply dams for the city to cater for…

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Two Royal BaLozi Graves in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

By Paul Hubbard, Independent Researcher, Bulawayo Bulawayo’s Athlone Cemetery is the oldest formal graveyard in the modern city, being established…

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Elephant Invasion Sparks Panic in Thekwane Village, Plumtree

Thekwane villagers in Plumtree, Matabeleland South, are living in fear as a rogue herd of elephants continues to roam their…

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Parliament Urged to Address Bulawayo Water Crisis

Civil Society Organizations CSOs in Bulawayo have implored the treasury to urgently release the outstanding funds from the amount that…

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Bulawayo Mayor Calls for Increased Investment in Matopos Tourism

Bulawayo Mayor, Councillor David Coltart says more effort needs to be put to market history , culture and heritage sites…

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CCC activists denied bail for the third time: Lawyers vow to appeal

By Costa Nkomo Harare Magistrate Collet Ncube has once again denied bail to former Minister Jameson Timba and 64 other…

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30,000 Mpox cases recorded in 2024 alone.

In today’s edition of The Brief Bulletin, the World Health Organisation, reported that 30,000 suspected mpox cases have been reported…

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Residents criticise BCC’s charging system.

In today’s bulletin, Ward 20 residents in Bulawayo criticize the Bulawayo City Councils billing system claiming it is flawed. Climate-induced…

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Filabusi teenager hospitalised after brutal bar attack  

A 14-year-old boy from Filabusi is fighting for his life at United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) after allegedly being assaulted and…

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