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Churches pray for Mnangagwa’s continued rule

The ruling Zanu PF is pushing for an extension of his term of office to 2030 in line with a resolution adopted at the party’s 2024 annual conference.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 16, 2025

Church partners Govt in drug abuse fight

A PROMINENT African indigenous church has pledged to collaborate with the government in tackling the devastating problem of substance abuse in local communities.
By Brent Shamu Sep. 16, 2025

Churches pray for Mnangagwa’s continued rule.

The ruling Zanu PF is pushing for an extension of his term of office to 2030 in line with a resolution adopted at the party’s 2024 annual conference.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 15, 2025

111 and not out: The life of one of Zim’s oldest citizens. . . 45 grandchildren, 62 great grandchildren

AT 111 years old, Aaron Munodawafa audibly sang his favourite hymn Jerusarema Musha Wangu defying his advanced age.
By Jairos Saunyama Sep. 13, 2025

City’s children in crisis: A call for urgent collective action

Civic organisations need to amplify their role in advocacy, community support, and creating safe spaces for children to express themselves.
By Southern Eye Sep. 12, 2025

US NGO empowers Luveve widows

The beneficiaries underwent  year-long mentorship, where participants acquired sewing and business skills to help them in running their own businesses.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 11, 2025

Experts call for inclusive education for children with disabilities

THE Zimbabwean society should embrace and accommodate people with disabilities (PWDs) on issues of education.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni Sep. 9, 2025

Makururu blasts local authorities

 Leader of the Johanne the Fifth of Africa Church, Archbishop Andby Makururu, has criticized local authorities for frustrating efforts to acquire land to build churches
By Staff Reporter Sep. 4, 2025

For black Americans, losing their religion is like losing a parent

Recent estimates say that the black church has lost about 30% of its pre-Covid-19 congregations and worse, the college educated do not necessarily see the black church as their home.
By Kenneth Mufuka Aug. 31, 2025