Bulawayo news
Here are some recent news articles from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe:
Local News
- Bulawayo City Council to Introduce New Waste Management System: The Bulawayo City Council has announced plans to introduce a new waste management system to improve sanitation in the city. The system will include the use of waste bins and a network of pipes to collect waste. (Source: The Chronicle)
- Bulawayo Residents Protest Over Water Shortages: Residents of Bulawayo's suburb of Pumula have protested over water shortages in the area. The residents claim that they have not received water supply for several days. (Source: NewsDay)
- Bulawayo to Host International Trade Fair: The Bulawayo International Trade Fair is set to take place from May 25 to 29. The fair will attract exhibitors from across the region and will showcase various products and services. (Source: The Herald)
National News
- Zimbabwe's Economy to Grow by 3.5% in 2023: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that Zimbabwe's economy will grow by 3.5% in 2023. The growth is expected to be driven by agriculture and mining sectors. (Source: The Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe to Launch New Currency: The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has announced plans to launch a new currency, the Zimbabwean dollar, to replace the US dollar and other foreign currencies. The new currency is expected to be introduced in June. (Source: The Standard)
- Zimbabwe's Opposition Parties to Form Alliance: Zimbabwe's opposition parties have agreed to form an alliance to challenge the ruling ZANU-PF party in the 2023 elections. The alliance is expected to be launched soon. (Source: NewZimbabwe)
Sports News
- Bulawayo Chiefs FC Wins League Title: Bulawayo Chiefs FC has won the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League title after defeating FC Platinum 2-1 in the final match of the season. (Source: The Herald)
- Zimbabwe's Cricket Team to Tour Pakistan: Zimbabwe's national cricket team is set to tour Pakistan in May. The team will play three one-day internationals and two Test matches against Pakistan. (Source: The Zimbabwe Independent)