Outcry over state of Old Gwanda road

Moyo said the road had become a nightmare for motorists and travellers due to its bad state.
By Nizbert Moyo Mar. 19, 2023

Govt hijacks Byo road project

Government said it would rehabilitate the road under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP).
By Silas Nkala Mar. 2, 2023

Letters: I feel cheated by Mugabe’s ouster

I was too excited and hopeful as the events of that fateful week were unfolding. Reality has now sunk in.
By Amh Voices Nov. 22, 2022

Bulk of our road network in sorry state: Govt

Mhona decried the bad state of roads, saying action must be urgently taken towards their rehabilitaion because they are pivotal to the country’s economic development.
By Emmanuel Mpofu Nov. 18, 2022

Roads rehab to reduce carnage by 50%: Mhona

Transport minister Felix Mhona said good roads were necessary to drive economic growth.
By Methembe Sibanda Sep. 15, 2022

PRAZ probes Matabeleland road projects

Bulawayo also expressed disappointment after it was relegated to a mere by-stander after the government took over the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Program (ERRP).

By The Southern Eye May. 29, 2022

PRAZ probes Matabeleland road projects

Bulawayo also expressed disappointment after it was relegated to a mere by-stander after the government took over the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Program (ERRP).

By The Southern Eye May. 29, 2022

Zim woman dies in Oman

BY TAFADZWA KACHIKO A human trafficking victim Margret Kachasu died on Wednesday in Muscat, Oman after succumbing to cervical cancer. She was 40. The Zimbabwe Trafficking in Persons Advocacy (ZTIPA) chairperson Tabeth Masiyiwa confirmed the death of Kachasu who was a domestic worker for Saif Alhabsi. “Margret succumbed to cervical cancer. Four days before her […]

By The Southern Eye Apr. 1, 2022

Corruption, poor workmanship in Bulawayo road construction unmasked

But an in-depth investigation by this publication lifted the lid on a deadly mix of corruption to poor quality reconstruction of the city’s road infrastructure.

By The Southern Eye Jan. 23, 2022