Current Affairs
“We are restoring order in the local authorities” Min Garwe
Land barons under probe
Itai Mazire
Local Government and Public Works Minister Daniel Garwe says Government is rolling out a raft of decisive measures to restore order in the local authorities, clamp down on land barons and regularise settlements as Zimbabwe enters 2026, in line with President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030.
In an interview, Minister Garwe said his ministry had intensified efforts to dismantle illegal land dealings that have seen thousands of unsuspecting home seekers duped into buying land on wetlands and undesignated areas by land barons operating across the country.
“We are no longer going to tolerate chaos in the land delivery system,” he said. “Land barons have thrived on disorder, exploiting desperate home seekers and selling land on wetlands and other prohibited areas. That era is coming to an end.”
He said investigations were already underway, with law enforcement agencies working closely with his ministry to bring all offenders to book.
“Investigations are in progress countrywide, and I want to make it very clear that no one will be spared. Those who illegally parcel out land, forge documents and destroy the environment will face the full wrath of the law.”
Minister Garwe said Government was prioritising the intensive regularisation of settlements, stressing that all housing developments must be well-documented, properly planned and compliant with national standards.
“We are moving towards an orderly, transparent and accountable housing delivery system. All housing schemes must be regularised, properly surveyed, serviced and approved. This is the only way to protect citizens and ensure sustainable urban development,” he said.
Minister Garwe said the rapid sprouting of squatter camps in both urban and rural areas was a concern, noting that Government was finalising measures to deal humanely with the growing phenomenon while restoring planning order.
“We acknowledge the reality of increasing squatter settlements, both in urban centres and rural areas. Government will not turn a blind eye to the plight of homeless citizens, but we will also not allow lawlessness. Plans are underway to resettle affected families in a dignified and orderly manner,” he said.
On service delivery, Minister Garwe said his ministry was working to bring the Geo Pomona waste management model into conformity across the country, beginning with major cities.
“We are standardising service delivery, particularly waste management, and the Geo Pomona model is being aligned and adapted for replication across major urban centres. Clean cities are a pillar of modern urban governance.”
Turning to health delivery, Minister Garwe said local authorities were being repositioned to play a stronger role in both urban and rural health services, with inter-ministerial engagements already underway.
“Health delivery is a key mandate of local authorities. We are engaging relevant ministries to ensure that councils are capacitated to deliver quality primary health care services in both rural and urban areas as we march towards 2030.”
He said the interventions being implemented by his ministry were central to the realisation of President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030, which seeks to transform Zimbabwe into an upper-middle-income economy.
“All these programmes orderly housing, clean cities, planned settlements and improved health delivery speak directly to His Excellency President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030.
As the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, we are fully aligned and committed to delivering on that national vision,” said Minister Garwe.
Current Affairs
Bulawayo–Victoria Falls Road Project Gains Momentum
Construction works on the Bulawayo–Victoria Falls Road Rehabilitation and Upgrading Project, particularly along the Cross Dete section, are progressing steadily, with contractors maintaining momentum in line with the project’s implementation schedule.
The project, which is a key component of Zimbabwe’s national road infrastructure development programme, is focused on rehabilitating and upgrading the strategic highway to improve road safety, driving comfort, and overall transport efficiency. Current works include road widening, resurfacing, drainage improvements and the installation of modern traffic safety features.

Once completed, the upgraded road is expected to significantly strengthen connectivity between Bulawayo and Victoria Falls, a major tourism hub, while also enhancing the movement of goods and services along the corridor. Authorities say the project will play a vital role in boosting tourism, facilitating trade, and stimulating economic growth in Matabeleland North and surrounding regions.
Meanwhile, road users have been urged to exercise patience and caution while travelling through construction zones. Traffic management measures, including temporary diversions and speed restrictions, have been put in place to safeguard motorists, pedestrians and construction personnel.
The Bulawayo–Victoria Falls Road upgrade underscores the Government’s commitment to modernising critical transport infrastructure and supporting long-term socio-economic development across the country.
Current Affairs
President Mnangagwa’s Office Cracks Down on Illegal Motorcades and Abuse of State Privileges
The Office of the President and Cabinet has issued a stern warning against the rising abuse of government symbols and road privileges, declaring that illegal motorcades, misuse of government stickers, unauthorised blue lights and vehicles without licence plates will no longer be tolerated.
In a strongly worded statement, the President’s Office expressed serious concern over individuals masquerading as government officials by affixing state stickers and flashing blue lights on private vehicles in order to unlawfully bypass tollgates, police roadblocks and traffic controls.
The practice, the Office said, is not only illegal but also undermines public order, road safety and the authority of law enforcement agencies.
Equally worrying, according to the statement, is the growing number of vehicles operating on public roads without licence plates, a development that poses a major security risk and complicates crime prevention and traffic enforcement efforts.
“The abuse of state privileges and symbols is creating chaos on the roads and placing other motorists and law enforcement officers at risk,” the President’s Office warned.
Authorities have now been instructed to act decisively, with the Office making it clear that anyone found engaging in these practices will be arrested and prosecuted, regardless of status or perceived connections.
The warning signals a zero-tolerance approach as government moves to restore discipline, order and respect for the law on Zimbabwe’s roads. Law enforcement agencies have been directed to intensify checks, remove illegal stickers and lights, and impound vehicles operating outside the law.
The President’s Office urged all motorists to comply fully with traffic regulations, stressing that only duly authorised government vehicles are permitted to use official insignia and emergency lights.
Current Affairs
ZRP Issues Public Warning After Dam Wall Burst Destroys Bridges in Zaka
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has issued a public safety alert following the bursting of two dam walls at Riverton Farm in Zaka District, Masvingo Province, which has resulted in the destruction of key local bridges.
According to the police, the dam walls burst on 12 January 2026, causing extensive flooding that swept away Chipinda and Mutakaya bridges, which cross the Chiredzi River and provide vital access routes for surrounding communities.
The destruction of the two bridges has left them completely impassable, both to motor vehicles and pedestrians, effectively cutting off movement between villages that rely on these crossings.
ZRP has urged residents in Masvingo Province and surrounding areas, particularly those travelling to or from Chipinda and Mutakaya, to exercise extreme caution and avoid the affected areas.
Members of the public have been advised to use alternative routes until the situation is fully assessed and normal conditions are restored.
“The public is advised to remain alert and strictly avoid attempting to cross the damaged bridges, as doing so poses a serious risk to life,” the police said.
The ZRP confirmed that it has engaged the Department of Civil Protection Unit (CPU) to assess the extent of the damage and coordinate necessary emergency and safety interventions. Further updates will be released as more information becomes available.
The Police continue to monitor the situation closely as heavy rains persist in parts of the province, raising concerns over flooding and infrastructure damage.
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