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Lithium suspension won’t derail Zulu Project: Premier

PREMIER African Minerals has downplayed concerns over Zimbabwe’s recent ban on lithium concentrate exports, assuring investors that the move will not affect the future commercial production
By Business Reporter 16h ago

Women’s Empowerment Hub inspires excellence

In her address to the participants, Mpofu underscored the mission of the organisation and highlighted that they will be working with all progressive partners towards impactful women emancipation. 
By Style Reporter Mar. 1, 2026

Tough rules beckon for trucks on Byo-Vic Falls road

In response, Mhona said government was adopting a broader strategy that goes beyond weighbridge installation to safeguard road infrastructure. 
By Sharon Sibindi Mar. 1, 2026

Concern over Byo’s estimated water bills

According to residents, the water crisis has exposed the council’s water billing system as defective as they continue to receive unexplained huge bills. 
By Sharon Sibindi Mar. 1, 2026

Bolabet kits Byo Chiefs

CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League returnees Bulawayo Chiefs will have their 2026 playing kits sponsored by Zimbabwean betting company Bolabet.
By Fortune Mbele Feb. 28, 2026

Bowls Premier League kicks off with regional expansion

Coventry said the tournament will rotate between Bulawayo, Harare and Kadoma, with the grand finale set for Bulawayo. 
By Nokuxola Mbangeni Feb. 26, 2026

Matebeleland creators turn creativity into opportunity

The pattern echoes the extraction of resources Matebeleland has historically endured, with value flowing outward while those who produce it remain on the margins. 

Bulawayo woman faces US$30K forgery charges

On January 28, her lawyer, Tinashe Tashaya of Tashaya Law Chambers, filed an application for discharge, arguing there is insufficient evidence to proceed. 
By Silas Nkala Feb. 26, 2026

Bulawayo woman seeks discharge in fraud case

“This clearly shows that the complainant signature pattern is not consistent hence chances of his manipulation of the acknowledgment of debt signature,” the application read. 
By Silas Nkala Feb. 23, 2026