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Feature: Of Hwange communities living in the shadow of coal-fired power station

Hwange communities blame the Chinese-owned companies for the devastating impact of coal mining on the ecosystem and biodiversity.
By Michelle Chifamba Mar. 23, 2024

Zanu PF Hwange chair Muleya acquitted of rape

Through their lawyer Givemore Muvhiringi, Muleya and Gwidi applied for discharge at the close of the State case in terms of section 198(3) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act.
By Desmond Chingarande Jun. 21, 2023

Passport office halts weekend operations

THE Civil Registry Department has announced that passport offices will no longer be operating on Saturdays.
By Lorraine Muromo Feb. 27, 2023

Vic Falls mayor denied bail

Dlamini was remanded in custody until October 24 when he appeared before Hwange magistrate Collet Ncube
By Methembe Sibanda Oct. 12, 2022

Hwange: The cradle of Nambya heritage

According to archeologists and researchers, Hwange might have the largest concentration of ruins within southern Africa, which is, however, not fully documented.
By Burzil Dube Sep. 11, 2022

Travelling touring: Who owns the name Masvingo?

Yours Truly is in the process of trying to unravel this interesting mystery, which relates to the other side of religion.
By Burzil Dube Sep. 4, 2022

Hwange communities tackle human-wildlife conflicts, crime

A raid by elephants can destroy an entire field of crops in one night and condemn villagers to a year of hunger and in turn communities set deadly traps for the animals in retaliation.

By The Southern Eye Jul. 10, 2022

Hwange communities tackle human-wildlife conflicts, crime

A raid by elephants can destroy an entire field of crops in one night and condemn villagers to a year of hunger and in turn communities set deadly traps for the animals in retaliation.

By The Southern Eye Jul. 10, 2022

In Hwange farmers are losing hope as drought looms

Most areas last received meaningful rains in January, though occasional showers in some parts were received lately.

By The Southern Eye Mar. 20, 2022