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

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Mystery of How Far Bees Travel to Collect Pollen Finally Unveiled

By Fanuel Chinowaita Scientists have taken a significant step in uncovering the mystery of how far bees travel from their hives in search of nectar and pollen. Using innovative technology, biologists have tagged thousands of bees with QR codes, enabling precise tracking of their movements. Historically, researchers relied on observing the “waggle dance,” a form…

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Bathroom Vandalism Rocks Muchena, Sakubva

By Heather Buzuzi Mutare – 28 January 2025 – The recently repaired public bathrooms in Muchena, Sakubva, have been vandalized, with taps and showers stolen in what is suspected to be an attempt to sell the brass fixtures to recycling companies. The City of Mutare had refurbished the facilities just last week. Ward 4 Councillor…

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Climate Crises Disrupt Education for 242 Million Students Globally in 2024: UNICEF Report

By Fanuel Chinowaita Harare, Zimbabwe – 24 January 2025A staggering 242 million students in 85 countries faced interruptions in their education due to extreme climate events in 2024, according to a report released by UNICEF on International Day of Education. The report, titled Learning Interrupted: Global Snapshot of Climate-Related School Disruptions in 2024, highlights the…

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