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

Mutare Writes a New Chapter of Inclusion with Historic Paralympic Sports Festival

By Fanuel Chinowaita Mutare, 5 December 2025 – In a landmark celebration of ability, community, and sporting spirit, the City of Mutare this Tuesday successfully hosted its inaugural Paralympic Sports Festival. The event, running under the theme “Community building through sports for persons with disabilities,” transformed sporting venues into arenas of inspiration, fierce competition and…

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ZACC Takes National Anti-Corruption Strategy to Manicaland for Validation

By Fanuel Chinowaita MUTARE – December 2, 2025 – Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) Commissioner Chido Mwadiwa delivered the keynote address at a major stakeholders’ meeting in Mutare on Monday, calling for a unified national effort to refine and adopt the country’s next blueprint against corruption. Speaking at the Golden Peacock Hotel, Commissioner Mwadiwa presented the…

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DIGITAL VIOLENCE EPIDEMIC COSTS ZIMBABWE $1.36 BILLION ANNUALLY AS TRADE UNIONS DEMAND URGENT WORKPLACE REFORMS

By Fanuel Chinowaita MUTARE – 2 December , 2025 – A coalition of trade unions and civil society organizations sounded a national alarm on Saturday, revealing that gender-based violence (GBV) costs Zimbabwe a staggering USD $1.36 billion annually—nearly 4% of the country’s GDP—while issuing urgent demands for workplace reforms to combat a parallel epidemic of…

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One Feared Dead as Honda Fit, Isuzu Double Cab Collide – Sand Truck Veers Off Road at Fernvalley

By Fanuel Chinowaita Mutare, 26 November 2025 — One person is feared dead after a Honda Fit and an Isuzu double cab were involved in a devastating head-on collision this afternoon at Fernvalley along the Mutare–Masvingo Highway. The crash occurred at around 1500 hours, leaving the two vehicles completely wrecked, their front sections crushed together…

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Amnesty International Launches Campaign to Protect Rights of Women Cross-Border Traders

By Fanuel Chinowaita Mutare, 26 November 2025 – Amnesty International Zimbabwe yesterday launched a nationwide campaign aimed at strengthening the protection and recognition of women informal cross-border traders, a sector long exposed to harassment, extortion and lack of social protection. The campaign, titled “Decent Work as a Human Right for Women Informal Cross-Border Traders in…

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VISET, UMRRT Intensify Efforts on Documentation and Service Delivery

By Fanuel Chinowaita MUTARE, 26 November 2025 – The Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET) and the United Mutare Residents and Ratepayers Trust (UMRRT) on Monday held a joint engagement meeting in Mutare, strengthening collaboration on access to documentation, improved health service delivery, and community participation in local governance. The meeting also followed…

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76% of Mutare Residents Back 2026 Tariff Hike, Council Report Shows

By Fanuel Chinowaita Mutare, 26 November 2025 – The majority of Mutare residents have thrown their weight behind the city’s proposed 2026 tariff adjustments, with a recent council report showing 76% approval following extensive consultations across all wards. Presenting the findings during last week’s full council meeting, Finance Committee Chairperson Councillor Calvin Matsiya said the…

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