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Zebra Revolution using football to change lives

While many clubs measure success through trophies and league positions, Zebra Revolution has built its identity around youth empowerment.
By Jeffrey Muvundisi 7h ago
Bulawayo queen sets  sights on global crown
Bulawayo queen sets sights on global crown
The model, entrepreneur, and cultural advocate is no stranger to accolades, having previously been crowned Miss Uhuru Zimbabwe.
By Nizbert Moyo 10h ago
Jeys Marabini grateful for lifetime honour
Now, as he prepares for the Ecobank Legends Night in Bulawayo on June 13, he says being recognised as a living legend is one of the greatest honours of his career.
By Langelihle Nyathi 10h ago
Great Zimbabwe hydro plant feeds into national grid
In a statement, Parliament said the visit enabled legislators to appreciate the role being played by the hydroelectric project in strengthening the country’s
By Business Reporter 10h ago
Mpopoma High School continues legacy of academic excellence
The institution’s mission is reflected in its motto, “Velamfundo” (Arise Education), which inspires both learners and educators to strive for excellence and lifelong learning.
By Langelihle Nyathi 11h ago
Byo infrastructure project delays pile up
Bulawayo-based firms won 14 contracts, while Harare companies took eight.
By Silas Nkala 11h ago
Africa’s US$848bn development financing gap alarms city
Delegates assessed the continent’s progress towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
By Jeffrey Muvundusi 11h ago
Parents pull resources to construct boarding facilities in Mangwe
Ndhlovu urged parents to work together, mould bricks, and contribute labour to build a low-cost boarding facility that will benefit learners who travel long distances every day.
By Staff Reporter 11h ago
Millenium Footwear scoops another prestigious business award
The latest recognition adds to an impressive list of local and international awards the company has amassed over the years, reflecting its commitment to
By Nizbert Moyo 11h ago
Mpilo hospital gets radiotherapy machines
The Health and Child Care ministry said the arrival of the advanced machines demonstrates commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure and expanding access to life-saving cancer treatment.
By Musa Makina 12h ago
World champion’s Zim visit lifts boxing hopes in Gwanda
In Gwanda, the delegation, hosted in Gwanda by Matabeleland South Provincial Affairs and Devolution minister, Albert Nguluvhe, visited Gwanda High School.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi 12h ago
Nust students benefit in Indian Embassy Yoga wellness programme
“Yoga builds physical fitness, mental clarity, and emotional balance. We want to give young people practical tools for healthier, more productive lives.”
By Keith Jeketera 12h ago
Inside Bulawayo’s ‘Noah’s Ark’ where inmates learn to live again
Their day begins not with prison sirens or the clang of steel bars, but with prayer.
By Silas Nkala 12h ago
Cricket ground set to boost tourism
Progress has also been recorded on Grandstands A, B and C, media centres, players’ changing rooms, VIP pavilions, as well as anti-doping and medical facilities.
By Staff Reporter 12h ago
Why most Zim businesses remain small
Sustainable businesses must be built as institutions rather than personal projects. True business success is measured not only by profitability but also by longevity.
By Believe Guta 12h ago
SI 76 of 2025: Modernising property registration
Under SI 76 of 2025, the regulations are expected to clarify and streamline the steps required for registration within the deeds registry environment.
By Adam Mavhiko 12h ago
Why AI mastery and cyber security vigilance are now mandatory for success
Reward curiosity, normalise the experimentation process and ensure that your workforce views continuous learning not as a corporate requirement, but as a competitive necessity.
By Wilfred M Kahlari 12h ago
Silence can kill: Why we must stop hiding illness
Medical science advances every day. Countless people who were once given little hope have gone on to recover and enjoy full and productive lives. I count myself among them.
By Piason Maringwa 12h ago
CAMFED support brings hope to Zezani High school learners
School authorities expressed gratitude to CAMFED for its continued commitment to empowering young people, particularly girls, through education.
By Staff Reporter 12h ago
BCC fast-tracks major urban planning drive
Council noted progress on LSP 18, covering parts of the northern central business district, which has been adopted following public participation and is awaiting gazetting.
By Silas Nkala 15h ago
Ngozi Mine waste pickers fear eviction from work, living sites
He said although waste pickers faced numerous challenges, their biggest concern was the possibility of losing their homes and source of income.
By Patricia Sibanda 15h ago
Youth group demands answers on procurement of cancer treatment machines
The equipment, valued at US$27 million, was funded through revenue generated from the sugar tax and is expected to significantly enhance cancer treatment services in the country.
By Silas Nkala 15h ago
Ramaphosa engages neighbours over illegal migration crisis
Ramaphosa, in his address, said his government was putting in place a coterie of measures to curb the influx of undocumented foreign nationals into South Africa.
By Nkululeko Sibanda 15h ago
Broke BCC approves US$500 injection for first lady’s project
The decision followed a request from the Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe, asking local authorities to assist vulnerable children in boarding care.
By Silas Nkala 16h ago
Bulawayo’s vendor mess spirals
Coltart told Southern Eye that the ball is now in the court of Local Government minister Daniel Garwe, who has proposed empowering municipal police to enforce by-laws more effectively.
By Nizbert Moyo 16h ago
Raw sewage pools haunt Cowdray Park
Pools of raw sewage have become a common sight in sections of the high-density suburb, bringing foul smells, environmental pollution and growing health risks.
By Keith Jeketera 16h ago
Beitbridge CBD extension project set to transform border town
The Municipality of Beitbridge has engaged contractor Tiger Eye to undertake the servicing of the new layout.
By Staff Reporter 16h ago
Welshman Ncube threatens showdown with ex-VP’s son
The letter asserted that Mphoko was fully aware that his allegations were baseless, describing his conduct as a deliberate attempt to dismantle Ncube’s professional reputation.
By Nkululeko Sibanda 16h ago