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Bulawayo councillors mourn colleague Mpofu

Mpofu was a PR councillor for the Women’s Quota representing the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC).
By Bongile Moyo Jan. 16, 2025

Heavy rains leave trail of destruction in Bulawayo

In an interview, Bulawayo City Council acting chief fire officer Mahlangano Moyo said roofing sheets worth approximately ZiG300 000 (about US$10 300 at interbank rate) were destroyed.
By Margaret Lubinda Jan. 16, 2025

Red flag over SA food poisoning crisis

Council noted that during inspections, unsatisfactory conditions were identified.
By Silas Nkala Jan. 13, 2025

BCC seeks water smart meters, management partners

The introduction of prepaid water meters has been resisted by residents, who view it as a violation of basic human rights.
By Silas Nkala Jan. 10, 2025

TTI harnesses more parking bays

 The latest council minutes stated that TTI continued to increase the number of parking bays in the city which resulted in increased revenue collection.
By Silas Nkala Jan. 6, 2025

Luveve Cemetery Extension road: Residents urge BCC to act

The cemetery is arguably the busiest in Bulawayo, with hundreds of mourners visiting the site daily with the final stretch of the road riddled with potholes.
By Mbekezeli Ncube Jan. 6, 2025

BCC gets US$2m from vehicle parking deal

BCC in 2022 entered into a partnership with TTI to manage its parking system through a US$2 million public-private partnership  tender.
By Nizbert Moyo Dec. 27, 2024

BCC pledges to support Entembeni Old People’s Home

Entembeni Old People’s Home board chair Newman Sibanda said the institution has a capacity of 75 beds housing 52 inmates with a ratio of 41 men and 11 women.
By Nizbert Moyo Dec. 14, 2024

BCC rehabilitates boreholes to ease water challenges

In March this year, BCC said it had started rehabilitating malfunctioning boreholes to ease water challenges in the city
By Patricia Sibanda Dec. 5, 2024