Gweru residents fume over directors’ ‘big’ stands

Residents immediately took to their ward social media groups to register their displeasure.
By Stephen Chadenga May. 10, 2023

Council divided over Go Beer revival

This publication visited Go Beer Breweries only to be greeted with a serene atmosphere at the once bustling traditional beer manufacturing plant.
By Stephen Chadenga Apr. 23, 2023

Corruption fuels Gweru service delivery collapse

The report revealed that some of the land in question was allocated for recreational sites, open spaces, and even golf courses, suggesting potential misappropriation of public resources.
By The Republic and Stephen Mbizi Apr. 16, 2023

Gweru’s Go Beer re-opening remains a pipe dream

But it is now three years since then and Go Beer is still a pale shadow of its former self, with dilapidated buildings and rusty beer tanks spoiling Gweru’s industrial area landscape.
By Stephen Chadenga Mar. 8, 2023

Gweru cuts rates for PWDs

Acting town clerk Livingston Churu yesterday said the terms of eligibility were that prospective beneficiaries should provide proof that they own properties in the city.
By Stephen Chadenga Feb. 24, 2023

Residents push for ward retention facility

But speaking last year at a ward budget consultation meeting, ward 11 councillor Albert Chirau said councillors were pushing for the ward retention scheme, which should be implemented this year.
By Stephen Chadenga Jan. 21, 2023

Gweru’s slashed 2023 budget approved

“The budget was pegged at US$37 million, and it is our hope that this budget drives us to be a sustainable prosperous city of choice by 2030."
By Stephen Chadenga Jan. 18, 2023

Gweru to create land bank

The new system to manage land follows reports that the council has been losing millions of United States dollars in corrupt land deals involving some council managers and city fathers.
By Stephen Chadenga Jan. 13, 2023

70% of Gweru roads impassable

The council boss revealed that more than 70% of the city road network is gravelled, an increase from 2021's 60%.
By Stephen Chadenga Jan. 11, 2023