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Water leakages haunt Gweru council

Kombayi could, however, not provide exact statistics on the water leakages.
By Obert Siamulandu Nov. 26, 2022

Letters: Electoral Amendment Bill ignores pertinent reforms

ZESN believes that the Bill addresses nominal and administrative reforms while ignoring pertinent reforms that may have a direct bearing on the transparency and credibility of elections in Zimbabwe.
By Amh Voices Nov. 24, 2022

BCC rakes in over US$5,4m from building plans

The council noted that building inspectors still faced transport challenges.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 15, 2022

Robbers pounce on Mukuru in Bulawayo

The incident happened around 9am in the morning when the armed robbers suddenly arrived at the money transfer company, forcing people who were queuing for foreign currency services to lie down before stealing bags full of cash.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 1, 2022

Travelling & touring: Gandavaroyi Falls: Tourism’s hanging fruit

The name Gandavaroyi loosely translated means “throwing witches into a (plunge) pool”. It is said that the falls were used as a litmus test for suspected witches and wizards,  who thrown into an estimated 50m deep gorge.

By The Southern Eye Jul. 10, 2022

Travelling & touring: Gandavaroyi Falls: Tourism’s hanging fruit

The name Gandavaroyi loosely translated means “throwing witches into a (plunge) pool”. It is said that the falls were used as a litmus test for suspected witches and wizards,  who thrown into an estimated 50m deep gorge.

By The Southern Eye Jul. 10, 2022

Young authors on being single

According to Kamupita, the book was written when the authors were still students at the University of Zimbabwe, where she said they witnessed colleagues jumping in and out of relationships.

By The Southern Eye Apr. 21, 2022