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Prospect Resources stumbles on high-grade lithium deposits

Phase 2 of a diamond drilling programme at the Step Aside Lithium Project was completed earlier this month after it began nearly three and half months back.
By Tatira Zwinoira May. 30, 2023

Prospect well-oiled for Step Aside project

Prospect commenced its initial reverse circulation (RC) and diamond drilling programme at Step Aside in early July 2022.
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 3, 2023

Investors flood Prospect after US$378m deal… as ASX-listed resources junior fires up hunt for fresh Zim fortunes

Arcadia is now in line to ship its first resource within this quarter following five years of exploration and mine development.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jan. 31, 2023

Tsotsi shifts to content creation

Tsotsi, born Zolile Makeleni, is a local popular actor and film director who made his name in the highly-competitive industry when he became a darling of many followers of the then Wenera soap that has since been rebranded to Viva Wenera.

By The Southern Eye May. 4, 2022

Urban grooves still alive: Delani Makhalima

Makhalima was speaking in an interview with online magazine So Profound, which was part of a series of interviews that the magazine held with artistes who came from the urban grooves era and these include Stunner, Roki, Take Fizzo, Leonard Mapfumo, Mafriq, Tererai, Sanni Makhalima and Kevy of Trinity.

By The Southern Eye Dec. 5, 2021

Urban grooves still alive: Delani Makhalima

Makhalima was speaking in an interview with online magazine So Profound, which was part of a series of interviews that the magazine held with artistes who came from the urban grooves era and these include Stunner, Roki, Take Fizzo, Leonard Mapfumo, Mafriq, Tererai, Sanni Makhalima and Kevy of Trinity.

By The Southern Eye Dec. 5, 2021