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By A Correspondent Masvingo’s claim to “smart city” status is under scrutiny after city councillors and management were met with widespread litter and poor sanitation during a routine clean-up ...
By A Correspondent Zimbabwe’s Youth Minister, Tino Machakaire, has made a bold appeal to President Emmerson Mnangagwa to urgently address the deteriorating state of the country’s public health ...
By A Correspondent Zimbabwe’s Youth Minister, Tino Machakaire, has made a bold appeal to President Emmerson Mnangagwa to urgently address the deteriorating state of the country’s public health ...
Tinashe Sambiri Zimbabweans should brace for longer hours without electricity after the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) announced increased load shedding due to a technical fault at ...
Upcoming musician Chillmaster has narrowly avoided jail time after the family of the man he killed pleaded for his release. During a victim impact assessment presented in ...
I visited one of our public health institutions this morning to see a relative and left deeply concerned by the conditions I witnessed. What I saw was deeply moving—a clear indication that many of ...
The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) this week held its annual Family Week, a heartwarming initiative that allows inmates to ...
By A Correspondent Kenyan President William Ruto narrowly escaped being hit by a flying shoe during a rally in Migori County on Sunday, May 4, forcing him to momentarily interrupt his speech. In a ...
Forty-five years after independence, the time for silence has passed. Every Zimbabwean—at home or abroad—knows the painful truth: our health system is in crisis.
The Zimbabwean government has withheld verification letters for over 4,000 nurses, effectively preventing them from leaving the country to take up employment opportunities ...
Editorial: Jah Prayzah’s Evolving Image – Artistic Freedom or Cultural Disconnect? By Dorrothy Moyo | ZimEye| Jah Prayzah has long been celebrated as a cultural icon in Zimbabwe—a modern griot ...
By A Correspondent Kenyan President William Ruto narrowly escaped being hit by a flying shoe during a rally in Migori County on Sunday, May 4, forcing him to momentarily interrupt his speech. In a ...
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