Stanley Masaiti’s moving send-off

Masaiti (65) took his life at the sound of a gun, all in protest of a debt summing up to US$3 million allegedly owed by his brother Daniel.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 28, 2022
Human rights bodies move to address xenophobia
By The Southern Eye Aug. 28, 2022
Rapist terrorises own family
By The Southern Eye Aug. 28, 2022
Chipinge suffers brunt of human wildlife conflict
Chipinge suffers brunt of human wildlife conflict

BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI Uncontrolled settlements that are mushrooming along the Save Valley Conservancy have been blamed for an explosion in wildlife conflicts in Chipinge district, leading to the deaths of many villagers. The Save Valley Conservancy, located in the Lowveld, is one of the largest private game reserves in Africa. It consists of privately-owned, government-owned […]

By The Southern Eye Aug. 28, 2022
In Conversation with Trevor : ‘Coups inspired me to groom leaders’

At the age of four years my family had to leave the country in a hurry because a military coup had just happened and my father was a lawyer and Jerry Rawlings at the time had conducted a military coup and had been sprung out of jail and he came back into society.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 28, 2022
Residents protest ‘wrongful billing’

Amhlohe Sibanda of stand number FN 1478 Ferspruit has launched a complaint with the rural district council accusing it of contravening clause 16 of the updated lease agreements of Rural District Council Act of 1996.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 28, 2022
Experts express confidence in REITS

“Your real estate investment trust is the key to unlock opportunities,” Chihota told the inaugural Zimbabwe Investor Forum on Wednesday.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 28, 2022
Zanu PF speaks on links to King Mzilikazi commemorations

Reports emerged last week that Zanu PF was involved in plans to host the King Mzilikazi commemorations set for September 10 at Mhlahlandlela, Mzilikazi’s last known capital.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 28, 2022
Zacc fails to recover stolen US$7billion

“Zacc is in the process of recovering assets from U.A.E, UK and South Africa. Assets from South Africa have been located with a value of approximately US$1.5 million,” Zacc spokesperson John Makamure told The Standard in an emailed response.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 28, 2022
News in depth: Govt’s claims that Gukurahundi is closed chapter stir hornet’s nest

Paul Themba Nyathi, chairperson of the National Transitional Justice Working Group (NTJWG), described Ziyambi’s statements as unhelpful, reckless, and unfortunate.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022
Chiwenga new law raises alarm

The Bill says children under the age of 18 cannot access health services without their parents or guardians.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022
BBR CEO Moyo retires

According to the firm, Moyo was appointed CEO of BBR in December 2015, becoming the first woman to lead a railway operation in Zimbabwe and southern Africa.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022
Wadyajena’s super cars towed

The cars were towed back to the capital allegedly on the instructions of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc).

By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022
Groups want Chinese penalised

In a joint statement, the Solidarity Centre, Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition, Domestic Workers’ Association of Zimbabwe, African End Sexual Harassment Initiative, Zimbabwe Domestic and Allied Workers’ Union noted an increase in labour rights violations.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022
Ngozi Mine’s young mothers suffering in silence

Teenage mothers as young as 14, some of whom claim to have been forced into marriages because of poverty among other reasons, face unimaginable abuse from their partners.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022
MPs revolt over fuel coupons

Zanu PF chief whip Pupurai Togarepi claimed the meeting was only organised for legislators to be given an update on their fuel coupons.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022
In Conversation with Trevor: Chisamba: Let’s be proud of ourselves

There is nothing as wonderful as being Ndebele, there is as nothing as wonderful as being Shona.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022
Council under fire over US$84k loan

The residents said the loan extended to Dube also coincided with a decision by the city council to sell an industrial stand in unclear circumstances.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022
Veld fires ravage Beitbridge

Over the last three days, more than 100 firefighters including villagers have been trying to put down the fires sweeping across resettlement and commercial farms in Beitbridge West.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022
Poaching syndicates trap vulnerable villagers

Police in areas such as Hwange, Kamativi and Victoria Falls in Matabeleland North have in recent months arrested people found trying to sell pieces of ivory on the streets.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022
Ukraine now a weapons hub for international crime

For experts, the situation had been clear for a long time and the reality that this step would really turn the situation on its head not only for Kiev, but also in European countries, came immediately after Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky decided to uncontrollably distribute weapon civilians.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 19, 2022
Chamisa lashes at ED over rally bans

Police refused to sanction yet another rally by Chamisa, which was scheduled for Chipinge yesterday claiming that CCC supporters attacked Zanu PF members when they celebrated the party’s victory in the March 26 by-elections in the district.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 14, 2022
Police reject help from CCC MP

Mavhunga had moved in to construct a two-roomed satellite police post using the Community Development Fund (CDF) in 2020, but the building is now a white elephant after police refused to accept it.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 14, 2022
Govt under fire over projects

Mnangagwa is banking on a long list of major infrastructure projects, including the upgrading of the Harare-Beitbridge Highway, as he campaigns for re-election in the 2023 polls.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 14, 2022
Cattle rustler jailed 63 years

Dzingai Kambanje of Marine village, Madziva pleaded guilty to seven counts of stock theft when he appeared before Bindura magistrate Samantha Dhlamini. 

By The Southern Eye Aug. 14, 2022
In Conversation with Trevor: ‘I tried to change Zanu PF from within’ – Margaret Dongo

The former legislator spoke about why she joined the liberation struggle and her battles to have women and young people respected within Zanu PF.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 14, 2022
Govt bans Chamisa film

The documentary titled, President directed by award-winning Danish filmmaker Cammilla Nielsson chronicles alleged election fraud and violence that characterised the disputed 2018 poll. 

By The Southern Eye Aug. 14, 2022
News in Depth: ‘It’s too little too late’: Mnangagwa’s Sithole, Chikerema gesture questioned

Mnangagwa on Heroes Day announced that Sithole and Chikerema had been conferred with national hero status years after their deaths for their roles in the liberation struggle.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 14, 2022
Illegal immigrants jailed

Eunice Chikwa, Zione Banda, Miriam Chinya, Yonasi Odeta, Judith Saopa, Dyson Gondwani, Agnes Ndembo, Markson Jamali, Jaima Bible, Mariki Yusamu, Kecious Bakuwo and Macheso Cassimu pleaded guilty to the charge. 

By The Southern Eye Aug. 14, 2022
Imbiber left for dead over US$100

Tellmore Chatsakama of Chakatsama village, Mudzi, appeared in court last week facing assault charges. 

By The Southern Eye Aug. 14, 2022