When greatness devours itself
The damage is profound and enduring, and it may take generations to repair.
By Mthulisi 'khulugatsheni' Ndlovu
6h ago
Music foundation sends SOS
This initiative seeks to equip children’s homes across Bulawayo with the tools necessary to nurture creative talent and provide a professional pathway into the music industry.
By Margaret Lubinda
7h ago
Chief Murinye: Zimbabwe through the lens of chieftaincy, capital and communal rights
To understand the current volatility, one must look at the legal architecture that defines the boundaries of power and the historical patterns of land ownership in Zimbabwe.
By Rozvi Changamire
7h ago
When tradition becomes a tool of intimidation
Traditional leadership is meant to be a pillar of moral authority and community development — not a weapon to settle personal scores or extracts unlawful benefits.
By Southern Eye
7h ago
Zanu PF steps up recruitment drive in Mat-South
He said development must remain central to the party’s engagement with communities.
By Staff Reporter
7h ago
Lupane MP commissions new school
Highlighting the Education 5.0 policy, Machangu said the approach was central to equipping learners with skills relevant to modern socio-economic demands.
By Staff Reporter
7h ago
Chief Murinye’s stunt backfires
Mutangiri said the chief later returned with fresh demands, insisting the school sign a contract guaranteeing free education for all his children.
By Staff Reporter
7h ago
US suspends immigrant visa processing from 75 countries. See which nations have been affected
The Trump administration has indefinitely suspended immigrant visa processing for people from 75 countries, marking one of its most expansive efforts yet to restrict legal pathways.
By The Guardian
9h ago
Teachers in limbo after abrupt transfer orders
At Mufakose Mhuriimwe Secondary School, a private institution, teachers received blanket transfer notices late last week, often without being informed of their new posting.
By Evans Mathanda
13h ago




