Bulawayo floods warning

In a notice to the residents, Town Clerk Christopher Dube urged residents to open weep holes in boundary walls as the rainy season has begun. 
By Silas Nkala Nov. 13, 2025

Strong winds, floods leave trail of destruction in Gwanda

Gwanda mayor Thulani Moyo said councillors swiftly mobilised disaster response teams to assess the damage, assist affected families and restore key services. 
By Nokuxola Mbangeni Nov. 10, 2025

Seven miners die after shaft floods 

According to a police statement, the incident occurred last Wednesday at Auriga 47 Mine, Base Mineral Block, Nzwananzwi Village, Silobela. The bodies were only retrieved on Friday
By Nhau Mangirazi Nov. 9, 2025

Call for stronger action as climate change threatens SRHR services. 

First, budgets are being diverted away from SRHR to food relief, leaving communities without essential services.  
By Moses Magadza Oct. 3, 2025

Zim faces cyclone threat

ZIMBABWE is likely to experience tropical cyclones in the 2025/26 rainfall season, with the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) calling on communities in flood-prone areas to heed warnings
By Lesley Kufandada and Sharon Zebra Sep. 22, 2025

BCC revisits resolution to relocate flood prone Cowdray Park residents

The new developments are revealed in the council’s latest report on measures to alleviate flooding in Cowdray Park Hlalani Kuhle area segment 11 and 12.
By Silas Nkala Mar. 29, 2025
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Council under fire over Harare flooding

HARARE residents are up in arms with council over persistent flooding in the city as the drainage systems have been overwhelmed during the current rainy season.
By Gracious Daniel Feb. 24, 2025

Beitbridge on floods alert

Tshikwalakwala,130 kilometres east of Beitbridge near Crooks Corner where Zimbabwe, South Africa and Mozambique meet borderlines converge, is prone to flooding.
By Rex Mphisa Feb. 21, 2025

Binga victims stranded four years later

In February 2020, heavy rains caused widespread flooding in the district, leaving a trail of destruction.
By Sharon Sibindi Oct. 20, 2024