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FCB Zim contributes US$23m PAT to group in FY24

This performance underscores the effectiveness of FMBCH’s diversified regional strategy.
By Business Reporter 17m ago

BCC to penalise litterbugs

Council officials said Bulawayo required 17 additional refuse trucks whose estimated cost was US$2,56 million.
By Patricia Sibanda 17m ago

Uproar over King caused by fear, paranoia

Daniel Garwe, the local government minister set the ball rolling, with an incoherent and illogical letter reprimanding Coltart for meeting with a supposed imposter.
By Nqaba Matshazi May. 11, 2025

Ndiweni wades into Ndebele king storm

On April 21, 2025: Coltart hosted Khumalo at Bulawayo City Hall, prompting government backlash and renewed cultural mobilisation.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 11, 2025

King Bulelani responds to Govt rebuke

Local Government minister Daniel Garwe recently wrote to Coltart demanding an explanation on why he hosted King Bulelani Khumalo.
By Silas Nkala May. 6, 2025

Mutsvangwa under fire for attacking Coltart

Ibhetshu LikaZulu said the criticism was meant to discredit Coltart, who is working hard to bring Bulawayo back to its glory days.
By Staff Reporter May. 5, 2025
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MUCKRAKER: When real charlatans, frauds and imposters feel threatened

Zanu PF’s misinformation tsar Chris Mutsvangwa tells us that more than 
By Muckraker May. 2, 2025

Don’t bully the mayor: Zapu

Garwe wrote demanding a report from Coltart on why he hosted Bulelani, whom he described as a charlatan.
By Nizbert Moyo May. 2, 2025

Controversial govt letter riles Mat’land region

“The Constitution of Zimbabwe, 2013, while it does not formally recognise kingship as a governmental or political office, equally does not prohibit individuals from exercising their cultural rights.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 30, 2025