The Wasu Post

Founded in 2019, The Wasu Post is a dynamic news outlet based in Manicaland, Zimbabwe. The publication was established by a team of committed journalists with a vision to provide accurate, balanced, and timely reporting on issues that matter most to local communities. While its primary focus is on Manicaland Province, The Wasu Post also covers national and international news, offering readers a well-rounded perspective on current affairs. The platform prides itself on amplifying community voices, highlighting developmental issues, and promoting accountability through ethical journalism. Since its inception, The Wasu Post has steadily grown into a trusted news source, known for in-depth reporting, investigative features, and a commitment to telling stories that resonate with ordinary people

Zero Airtime? NetOne Lets You Call Anyway

By Fanuel Chinowaita Harare, 10 January 2026– State-owned mobile network operator NetOne has introduced a Reverse Calling service, also known as “Pay for Me”, allowing subscribers to make calls even when they have zero airtime, in a move the company says is aimed at keeping Zimbabweans connected during tough economic times. The service enables a…

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Rampant Deforestation Alarms Chiadzwa Traditional Leaders

By Fanuel Chinowaita Chiadzwa, 7 January 2026 — Alarm has been raised over escalating deforestation in Chiadzwa Ward 30, with traditional leaders warning that unchecked tree cutting for charcoal production is threatening culturally and environmentally significant areas. Headman Newman Chiadzwa, working with Marange Development Trust director Malvin Mudiwa, late last year approached the Forestry Commission…

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Maguwu Raises Alarm Over Alleged Export of Undeclared Minerals from Kamativi

By Fanuel Chinowaita Kamativi, 31 December 2025 – Human rights activist and Centre for Natural Resource Governance (CNRG) director Farai Maguwu has raised alarm over the alleged transportation of lithium and other undeclared minerals from Kamativi to China, warning that Zimbabwe is losing strategic resources through poor governance and weak oversight. In a statement accompanied…

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