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Villagers return to ancestral Kanondo lands

Moyo said last year, government had estimated that US$2 million was needed for the relocation project and compensation for the affected villagers.
By Patricia Sibanda Sep. 6, 2024

Bulawayo hailed for pioneering culture

Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture deputy minister Emily Jesaya showered praise on Bulawayo City Council for its various measures of preserving culture.
By Innocent Magondo Mar. 23, 2024

Cholera vaccination targets 2,3m

The campaign comes at a time when Zimbabwe is battling a cholera outbreak that has been in existence for close to a year. 
By Vanessa Gonye Jan. 30, 2024

Resources delay construction of rehabilitation centre

Bulawayo Provincial Affairs and Devolution secretary Paul Nyoni revealed the development in an interview with Southern Eye.
By Patricia Sibanda Jan. 29, 2024

Byo vendors get February 9 ultimatum

The council set application fees for central business district (CBD) licence at US$23 per year and monthly rentals at US$11,50 per month. 
By Silas Nkala Jan. 29, 2024

Editorial Comment: Shedding crocodile tears

It is not the first time that government has threatened to install commissions to run the affairs of local authorities.
By Newsday Jan. 19, 2024

‘Devolution funds revamped Bulawayo water pumping capacity’

Other projects implemented through devolution funds include the revamping of sewage networking in residential areas like Matshobana.
By Sharon Sibindi Dec. 9, 2023

Underfunding stalls devolution projects

Section 301(3) of the Constitution provides that at least 5% of the national budget in any financial year be allocated to local authorities to fund devolution projects.
By Gracious Daniel Dec. 8, 2023

Tokenisation of devolution funds demonstrates govt’s insincerity

The problem with the devolution funds is not just how the funds are used or misused but rather how they are allocated in the first place.
By Ntando Dumani Nov. 10, 2023