Concerning the dead

Within the African tradition and culture, the church is finding it difficult to have members draw the line in understanding their relationship with their late loved ones.  
By Erasmus Makarimayi 23h ago

The business value of rest, recovery and resilience

Constant work, by contrast, leads to burnout and impairs judgment.  
By Innocent Hadebe 23h ago
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Proliferation of open air worshipping irks Bulawayo City Council

“BCC rangers managed to confiscate tents and clothes from 18 open air worshipping sites.” 
By Silas Nkala 23h ago

Kariba unveils ambitious 2026 budget

The budget highlights include improving water, sanitation and hygiene through rehabilitation of existing infrastructure
By Obert Siamilandu 23h ago

Minds set to battle as African Youth Chess Championship kicks off

The main venue, Dominican Convent School, has been transformed into a battlefield of brilliance, with meticulous attention paid to creating a focused, world-class competitive environment.  

Why section 5 of Guardianship Act no longer appears to make sense

The Guardianship of Minors Act, Section 5, provides that when parents separate, custody of minor children automatically vests in the mother until a court orders otherwise.  
By Blessed Mhlanga Dec. 5, 2025

Africa’s Power of Purpose: 10 Foundations and Major Donors to Watch in 2026

where purpose is measured not in dollars, but in dignity.
By Southern Eye Dec. 4, 2025

Man acquitted of rape after victim admits lying about her age

Siphosenkosi Dube was found not guilty by Bulawayo regional magistrate Mark Dzira, who ruled that there was insufficient evidence to link him to the offences. 
By Nokuxola Mbangeni and Langelihle Nyathi Dec. 4, 2025

Call for urgent, gender-responsive climate action as SA VP Mashatile opens SADC PF Plenary

Mashatile warned that climate change has become “a significant threat multiplier” for women and young people whose daily lives, livelihoods, and futures are increasingly under strain. 
By Moses Magadza Dec. 2, 2025