Zandie Khumalo pledges support for sister Kelly

Taking to social media on Friday, Zandie shared a video of a compilation of Kelly’s pictures to her latest song Ikhwela. The song’s lyrics include the line: “Whenever you need me dali call me.

By The Southern Eye Jun. 5, 2022
Introducing Kenyan superstar, King Kaka
Introducing Kenyan superstar, King Kaka

Few artists managed to reach global superstardom from Africa, making King Kaka among the most notable musicians of the decade. Besides being a rapper, he is also a songwriter, producer, entrepreneur, and video director with great influences in Kenyan entertainment. Today, he is also a lecturer at Zetech University in Ruiru, Kenya under the faculty […]

By The Southern Eye Mar. 27, 2022
Guruve women yearn for political recognition

Buoyed by the government’s desire to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment at the grassroots, Monica Zuze* of Siyalima village in ward 1 has been instrumental in gender sensitisation programmes in her community.

By The Southern Eye Mar. 27, 2022
Beware of fake nurse aide certificates, says ZRCS

ZRCS is among a handful of organisations that have been offering internationally-recognised nurse aid and first aid certificates.

By The Southern Eye Feb. 25, 2022
How We Planned Our 3 Days Masai Masai Mara Safari from Zimbabwe

We had planned to take a 3 Days Masai Mara Safari in 2020, but the cessation of movement and lockdowns due to the Covid19 pandemic saw us push our trip forward to 2021. And as soon as we got the chance, we grabbed it and never looked back.   We were travelling with our two daughters. […]

By The Southern Eye Feb. 8, 2022
Interview- Second Republic has captured judiciary: Ncube

Well, this is actually a distressing and depressing picture that they paint; the condition of the people that they lead in the communities.

By The Southern Eye Jan. 23, 2022
Bus engineers bag award

The company was awarded the best Project Management Company of the Year-Automotive Engineering by the Chartered Institute of Project Managers Zimbabwe (CIPMZ) at a colourful event held in Harare recently.

By The Southern Eye Dec. 12, 2021
Socialite Ndoro memorial on cards

The late businesswoman was an avid fan of Zamar, hence the move by the family to engage the musician on the day.

By The Southern Eye Dec. 12, 2021
Travelling & touring: Wedding dates not changed but only the groom

The variant, which was first discovered in South Africa and Botswana has resulted in a number of countries enforcing stringent rules such as prohibiting visitors from a various southern African states into entering a number of European countries.

By The Southern Eye Dec. 5, 2021
Spare a thought for the needy: Cleric

Speaking at the handover of goods to the elderly at the Restoration of All Nations Church in Dzivaresekwa 2, Harare recently, the founder and Bishop of Greater Life Ministries Luckie Bepete said giving was more imperative now given the prevalence of the Covid-19 pandemic which has been ravaging all countries of the world, placing the poor in desperate situations.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 28, 2021
Zivhu moves in to eradicate plastics

It is against this background that the Zivhu Foundation took the initiative to manufacture and distribute non-woven bag materials to protect the environment in Zimbabwe.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 21, 2021
Makanda believes anything is possible

Makanda worked at Marist Brothers Secondary School in Dete as the school’s secretary from January 2015 to March last year.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 21, 2021
IFRC sets up Zim office

IFRC head of country cluster delegation for Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi John Anthony Roche yesterday said the idea to set up a cluster office in Harare was meant to facilitate humanitarian action.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 21, 2021
IFRC sets up Zim office

IFRC head of country cluster delegation for Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi John Anthony Roche yesterday said the idea to set up a cluster office in Harare was meant to facilitate humanitarian action.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 21, 2021
Community builders: Mukariri: A wholesome community builder

She is happy to give herself in service to others through her pastoral work, the music as well as her business interests.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 14, 2021
Community builders: Mukariri: A wholesome community builder

She is happy to give herself in service to others through her pastoral work, the music as well as her business interests.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 14, 2021
Dube advocates for marginalised groups

Her biggest accomplishment to date has been her publication on “Water shortages and Climate Change in the context of Covid -19 in Zimbabwe.”

By The Southern Eye Nov. 14, 2021
New perspectives: Mobility-congestion nexus: Time to rethink public transport policy

The snarl-ups have affected urban life resulting in increased travel times, fuel consumption, and pollution.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 14, 2021
Village Rhapsody: Zim needs to strengthen local govt to inspire progress

It looks like development went on holiday and up to this day, we have forgotten about infrastructural development.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 7, 2021
Letter from America: When social policies go wrong

Under these circumstances, the poor fare better than the middle class and the wealthy who do not receive benefits. There is a general feeling of disgruntlement.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 7, 2021
Arbitration insights: Consent in international commercial arbitration

Consent is the foundation of arbitration because without it an arbitral tribunal has no legal basis to act. To submit to arbitration the parties must consent to do s

By The Southern Eye Nov. 7, 2021
Taruberekera lauds business synergies

Taruberekera, who is the brains behind real estate firm Craft Properties, believes his achievements were part of greater cooperation and synergies among indigenous businesses.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 7, 2021
I’m inspired to develop, empower, says Rita

She is the founder and executive director of Ree Inspiration for Girl Child Empowerment (RIGE) Trust, which seeks to enhance the full realisation of women’s potential.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 7, 2021
Private medical practitioners head for second indaba

MDPPZA held its inaugural conference in Kadoma in December last year, which ran under the theme Restoring the Health Profession to its Glory through Moulding Balanced and Ethical Practitioners.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 7, 2021
Out & about: Bright sheds light on Vic Falls Carnival

The Victoria Falls Carnival, which attracts over 5 000 party-spirited visitors, who converge to celebrate Africa’s diverse cultures, arts, music and food every year, was established in 2012.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 7, 2021
Cultural panorama: Social implications of paternity tests

This allowed secrets to remain especially for promiscuous men, women and for thousand abused and raped women who would rather suffer in silence than expose the real fathers of some of their children and then together with their children suffer the insults and stigma associated with rape in most African societies.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 7, 2021
Out & about: Usher prolongs creative thinking

Seeking to tell purpose driven stories that educate, uplift and inspire people from the African chaste, in his creative capacity Nyambi is a filmmaker, writer and researcher, who is aware that storytellers and content creators might have hairsplitting innovative ideas, but if they are restricted financially their cognitive content will not reach its full potential.

By The Southern Eye Oct. 31, 2021
We are all entitled to human rights, says Mudiwa

“Our main goal is around women’s land rights, access, ownership and control of land.

By The Southern Eye Oct. 31, 2021