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Asbestos dumps, toxic dust, and broken promises in abandoned Zvishavane, Mashava mines

People in Zimbabwe’s former asbestos mining towns are being left at risk of developing asbestos diseases that the public health system is ill-equipped to diagnose.
By Tatenda Chitagu and Linda Mujuru May. 24, 2026

The deadly consequences of State inaction

The government is fully aware of these shortcomings and the consequences that follow, yet corrective action remains inadequate.
By The Zimbabwe Independent May. 22, 2026

Cholera cases confirmed in Zvishavane

Ndagurwa also ordered facilities to ensure adequate stocks of critical medicines and emergency supplies needed to manage suspected and confirmed cases.
By Silas Nkala May. 18, 2026

FC Platinum Part Ways with Chapusha

Premier Soccer League side FC Platinum have announced the departure of midfielder Hastings Chapusha, bringing an end to his time at the Zvishavane-based club.
By Rufaro Kaswerakuenda Mar. 31, 2026

Schools and Innovation Fair 2026 set for Zvishavane

Major mining companies in the Great Dyke, together with the schools they support, will participate, highlighting the outcomes of their education-focused community investments. 
By Staff Reporter Feb. 12, 2026

Sabi Gold Mine dispute ends in shooting

According to police, the incident occurred around 9am when mine security guards approached the group intending to effect arrests. 
By Simbarashe Sithole Feb. 12, 2026
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Silicosis crisis: Young miners pay with their lungs for Zimbabwe’s gold

In mining towns such as Kwekwe, Shurugwi and Zvishavane, young, able-bodied men who should be driving the country’s economy are instead counting their breaths. 
By Evans Mathanda and Miriam Mangwaya Jan. 25, 2026

Every child on the street is govt failure made visible

Child-headed families are no longer rare occurrences in Zimbabwe; they are becoming a defining feature of our social landscape.
By Newsday Nov. 27, 2025

Nedbank Tour de Great Dyke reveals ambitious plans

"Our presence here reflects our commitment as money experts who do good to sustainable partnerships — with industry, with government, and most importantly, with the people,” Gombera said.
By Austin Karonga Nov. 11, 2025