Latest from News, Zimbabwe South

  • Bulawayo marks 132 years with carnival parade
    1st June 2026
  • Sunninghill families struggle as taps run dry
    1st June 2026
  • BCC warns residents against illegal dumping
    22nd May 2026
  • Delays hit Bulawayo road rehabilitation projects
    22nd May 2026
  • Bulawayo water initiative earns Dutch praise
    22nd May 2026
  • Bulawayo gears up for second polio vaccination phase
    18th May 2026
  • More than a tonne of unsafe food seized in Byo crackdown
    7th July 2026
  • Bulawayo launches third round of polio vaccination campaign
    7th July 2026
  • Byo businesses call for faster licensing, lower compliance costs
    1st July 2026
  • Lobengula Street rehabilitation reaches 35% completion
    26th June 2026
  • BCC moves to relocate over 4000 vendors as CBD congestion worsens
    25th June 2026
  • Lack of compactors fuelling fires at Byo’s Ngozi Mine landfill
    25th June 2026
  • Illegal pick-up points putting lives at risk, Byo councillors warn
    23rd June 2026
  • BCC encourages walking and vehicle sharing to ease traffic congestion
    22nd June 2026
  • Bulawayo residents pay for a developer’s sins
    22nd June 2026
  • New UMzingwane pumps boost water supply by 39%
    22nd June 2026
  • Bulawayo to train 63 more community health workers
    17th June 2026
  • Ward 17 residents owe BCC US$1.42m in unpaid rates
    15th June 2026
  • Byo residents urged to update property records to secure title deeds
    13th June 2026
  • Councillor slams delay in launch of city service delivery dashboard
    11th June 2026
  • After promising better roads and water, BCC seeks to spend levies on US$2m vehicle fleet
    9th June 2026
  • Council seeks US$13.2m loan to address infrastructure crisis
    8th June 2026
  • Residents urged to report damaged tower lights as Byo battles vandalism
    6th June 2026
  • Byo Ward 1 Councillor suspended after fraud conviction
    5th June 2026