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

Chaos, Intimidation Mar Mutare Hearing as Rights Body Slams ‘Anti-Democratic’ Constitutional Bill

By Fortunate Black MUTARE, 7 April 2026 – A public hearing on the proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill descended into chaos in Sakubva Beit Hall on Tuesday, with citizens alleging intimidation and police inaction, as the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) separately declared that the proposed changes would weaken democracy and must be subjected to a…

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Digital Hope, Ground-Level Friction: Can Zimbabwe’s Mining Cadastre Dig Itself Out of Conflict?

By Fanuel Chinowaita MUTARE — For decades, Zimbabwe’s mining sector has operated under a colonial-era legal framework, where paper-based records often led to double allocations, political interference and violent disputes over claims. In response, the government, alongside civil society, is pushing for a digital revolution. The vehicle for this change is the Mining Cadastre System—a…

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Green Governance Calls for Inclusive Cadastre System Following Manicaland Pilot Study

By Fortunate Black MUTARE, 31 March 2026— Stakeholders convened at Mutare Club on Monday for a Green Governance workshop to discuss findings from a research study on the Computerized Cadastre System under the Manicaland pilot project. The event highlighted both progress and persistent governance gaps in Zimbabwe’s mining sector. Nyasha Frank Mpahlo, Director of Green…

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Israel Expands Death Penalty Law Targeting Palestinians, Igniting International Outcry

Fanuel Chinowaita The Israeli parliament has passed a controversial bill that effectively expands the use of the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of “nationalistic” crimes, a move widely condemned as discriminatory and a dangerous escalation in the occupied West Bank. The legislation, finalized on Monday, mandates the death sentence for residents of the West Bank…

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