Is criticism of Mongameli Tshuma fair?
When a forward fails to score consistently, criticism is inevitable, especially at a demanding institution like Highlanders, where expectations are permanently sky-high.
By Fortune Mbele
7h ago
Matabeleland reclaiming identity through creative power
Cultural initiatives such as Imiklomelo KaDakamela are also playing a vital role in celebrating artistic excellence and fostering unity within the region’s growing creative ecosystem.
By Mthulisi ‘khulugatsheni’ Ndlovu
8h ago
Fatima Dike’s blunt warning to young artists
Dike, who led mentorship sessions on creating believable characters and stage preparation, didn’t hold back on why many young creatives fail.
By Keith Jeketera
8h ago
Neezy II turns pain into power with new single ‘Fine By Me’
The award-winning artist has officially announced the release of his new single, Fine By Me, on May 15, a date that carries both strategic weight and emotional gravity.
By Langelihle Nyathi
8h ago
Patriarch Manyabi finally releases emotionally charged single ‘Njalo njalo’
The powerful collaboration features South African choirs Rossertenville and Utsheketshaogezayo, and is already shaping up to be one of the most heartfelt
By Langelihle Nyathi
8h ago
Shurugwi craft artist defies disability
Born with a condition medical professionals identified as symbrachydactyly where one hand is smaller than the other, Chimwanda uses her legs, mouth and tongue for knitting.
By Stephen Chadenga
8h ago
Beauty, talent and purpose take centre stage at Miss Charles Austin finale
The pageant gained momentum on May 15 when eight contestants were officially unveiled during the Sash Unveiling Ceremony held ahead of the main event.
By Sukuoluhle Ndlovu
8h ago
Mohadi to launch dual books at National Gallery
The high-profile dual launch takes place on May 28 at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Harare, starting at 12 noon.
By Musa Makina
8h ago
Regulatory reforms: Zim’s opportunity to reset the cost of doing business
At their core, the reforms represent a recognition that economic growth cannot occur where regulation becomes punitive instead of facilitative.
By Believe Guta
8h ago
Debarment in public procurement
As procurement scholar Arrowsmith defines it, public procurement refers to the government’s activity of purchasing goods and services necessary to perform its functions.
By Adam Mavhiko
8h ago
Push for community-led climate action as carbon market opportunity
This comes as Zimbabwe has in recent years faced recurring droughts, erratic rainfall patterns and rising temperatures, worsening water shortages and
By Jeffrey Muvundusi
8h ago
Golden prospects for Filabusi: Kavango announces breakthrough results at Hillside
Kavango Resources, the London and Victoria Falls-listed exploration firm, has released comprehensive metallurgical testwork results that confirm the high-
By Business Reporter
8h ago
Experiencing God’s grace: Over 30 years in marriage with HIV (Part 2)
Prayer was never part of my daily routine before 1999, when I was admitted at St Luke’s Hospital suffering from a severe bout of tuberculosis (TB).
By Piason Maringwa
10h ago
Boardrooms don’t get hacked by accident
Behind almost every major cyber incident is a familiar pattern. There was no formal cybersecurity strategy. There was no clear accountability at executive level.
By Wilfred M Kahlari
10h ago
TIMB takes tobacco sales, biometric registration to Bulawayo
TIMB said the tobacco sales would run concurrently with the ongoing biometric registration programme for tobacco growers.
By Staff Reporter
10h ago
500 Masvingo learners benefit from ‘donate a book’ campaign
The trust, founded by Member of Parliament Moses Mavhaire, distributed 5 000 books, 1 500 pens, and 2 000 pencils to students across Wards 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, and 34.
By Sukuoluhle Ndlovu
10h ago
Shadow councillor steps up with excavator to clear months of filth
Bitton Ncube, a local miner, also deployed workers to help clear drainage systems and tackle heavily polluted zones.
By Silas Nkala
12h ago
Tagwirei to speak on land tenure at education summit
President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to officially open the fourth edition of the summit.
By Staff Reporter
13h ago
Nketa schools receive Starlink kits
Mavhunga handed over the equipment to Nketa High School, Emganwini High School, Manondwane Primary School and Senzangakhona Primary School on Tuesday.
By Musa Makina
13h ago
Row erupts over secret deals, cattle gift to Zulu king
The group was reportedly led by South Africa-based Ndebele King Bulelani Lobengula Khumalo.
By Silas Nkala
13h ago
Chivi gets lifeline roads upgrade
Maoneke said the rehabilitation works would also enhance business activities and ease transportation challenges faced by farmers and transport operators.
By Gifford Gweshe
13h ago
Zwide Khumalo lands Pan-African top post
The appointment was announced by the King Lobengula Royal Trust (KLRT), which congratulated its spokesperson on the immediate new role.
By Silas Nkala
13h ago
Mak-Insight Solutions evolves into a multi-service powerhouse in Bulawayo
ICT-related services include Wi-Fi access, basic computer support, and digital assistance.
By Langelihle Nyathi
13h ago
Gweru’s Mkoba 21 residential stands under spotlight
Council availed the approximately 6 000 residential stands in 2014 to home seekers but to date houses are yet to be constructed.
By Stephen Chadenga
14h ago
GlassblocK Dam now depends on offtake deal
Bulawayo mayor David Coltart told Southern Eye that a draft agreement was produced following a breakthrough meeting facilitated by the Ministry of Local Government.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi
14h ago
Bulawayo gold barons under siege
Zacc requested that council provide surveyors to identify municipal land boundaries, security personnel to assist during the operation, and fuel, 60 litres per day for three days,
By Jeffrey Muvundusi
14h ago
Illegal vending, waste crisis expose gaps in city regulation
Councillor Aleck Ndlovu said the city was witnessing an alarming increase in unregulated food vending, with cooked food being sold openly at street corners and from vehicle boots.
By Sharon Sibindi
14h ago
Due process questioned in councillors’ dismissal case
The affected CCC councillors took the matter to the High Court through their lawyer Professor Welshman Ncube of Mathonsi Ncube Law Chambers seeking an interdict.
By Staff Reporter
14h ago




