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Donkeys: The unsung heroes of communities

Often dismissed as mere beasts of burden, these silent, stubborn creatures are the backbone of rural Zimbabwean life.
By Tonderayi Matonho 8h ago

Senators fume over closure of Gwanda Old People’s Home

In her contribution during debate in the Senate last week, Matabeleland South Senator Nonhlanhla Mlotshwa said she was devastated by news of the proposed closure of the home.
By Berita Kafesu Mar. 24, 2025

Gwanda man gets 15 years for raping 12-year-old sister

“A police report was filed, leading to his arrest. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison."
By Online Reporter Mar. 13, 2025

80% of Matabeleland South roads damaged

Matabeleland South has been one of the hardest-hit provinces. 
By Sharon Sibindi Feb. 2, 2025

Mat South farmers take to fields as rains pour

Rural households in the Matabeleland region rely on rain-fed agriculture which is susceptible to climate change and variability.
By Rex Mphisa Jan. 20, 2025

State of crops, livestock promising in Matabeleland

Matabeleland South was one of the most affected provinces due to the drought.
By Patricia Sibanda Jan. 4, 2025

Villagers send SOS for food aid transport

The government is in the process of distributing food aid to areas severely affected by the drought.
By Nizbert Moyo Dec. 11, 2024

MP appeals for motorbikes for rural policing

Most of the roads in Matabeleland South province are in a sorry state and this worsens during the rainy season.
By Peter Dube Dec. 7, 2024

Call for strict enforcement of food safety regulation

More than 20 children have died and at least 890 incidents linked to food-borne illnesses have been reported in South Africa since September this year.
By Peter Dube Dec. 6, 2024