Harare faces acute water shortage

A lake turn is a natural phenomenon which occurs when warm water at the bottom of a lake rises to the top following a sudden change in weather such as a cold front.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Sep. 14, 2023

‘Lake turn’ phenomenon hits Harare water supplies

An urgent notice by Town Clerk Chisango said Lake Chivero was being affected by a ‘lake turn,’ a natural phenomenon that occurs when warm water at the bottom of a lake rises to the top.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Sep. 13, 2023

In the groove: Can music be a political weapon?

Going back to history, exiled musician, Thomas ‘Mukanya’ Mapfumo inspired the masses in Zimbabwe with his political songs during the armed struggle.
By Fred Zindi Jul. 23, 2023

Harare town clerk acquitted of criminal abuse of office charge

Chisango who was being represented by Alec Muchadehama was found not guilty of any wrongdoing at the close of the State case by regional magistrate Noel Mupeiwa.
By Desmond Chingarande Jun. 12, 2023

Chipanga prophecises about new heaven, earth in new album

Chipanga, who rebranded his Broadway Sounds to Vaparidzi Veshoko in 2007, has over the years caused massive social gossip through many hit songs such as Kwachu Kwachu and Gushungo among others.
By Tendai Sauta Jan. 11, 2023

We can prevent accidents if we all do our jobs properly

Zimbabwe was plunged into mourning again when six Tynwald High School students perished while 34 others were injured in a bus accident along Rusape-Nyanga Road
By Newsday Oct. 16, 2022

Another council boss claims victimisation

The report was submitted to the Acting Chamber Secretary recommending disciplinary action.
By Freeman Makopa Sep. 16, 2022

In the groove: Is Patrick Mukwamba jinxed?

Patrick Mukwamba is a very sad man. Despite spending a long time thinking about and penning a lot of meaningful songs, he remains a bitter man. In the 1970’s, he went into the recording studios and spent a long time recording them. He still does.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 7, 2022

In the groove: Is Patrick Mukwamba jinxed?

Patrick Mukwamba is a very sad man. Despite spending a long time thinking about and penning a lot of meaningful songs, he remains a bitter man. In the 1970’s, he went into the recording studios and spent a long time recording them. He still does.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 7, 2022