Ghosh’s visit to Zim to open doors for budding artistes

She regarded the act as an “exploration of time, existence, and the interplay between material and immaterial realities.”
By Alfred Tembo May. 12, 2024

Our councils are dead asleep

At independence in 1980, we inherited vibrant councils which ran lucrative business ventures and hardly depended on ratepayers for their income.
By Newsday May. 10, 2024

BCC, TTI streamline parking management

“Clearer visibility of the call centre phone numbers on all tickets issued by TTI for members of the public to contact when clamped or when they have a complaint [sic].”
By Silas Nkala May. 8, 2024

Woman recovers father’s estate 24 years later

Justice Maxwell said she also needed to determine whether or not Pange entered into an agreement of sale with Muguza in 2011.
By Desmond Chingarande May. 6, 2024

Coltart sticks to his guns on arts festival

Coltart said Bulawayo was facing a potential catastrophe.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 6, 2024

Mayor prioritises water over arts

In an interview with Standard Style, Coltart said the story about him walking out of the meeting was incorrect; he had another meeting to get to.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 5, 2024

Ingutsheni hit by food, water crises

Mawere told Southern Eye that the challenges have been going on for some time, adding that they are sitting on a health time bomb due to a deteriorating sewer reticulation system.
By Patricia Sibanda May. 4, 2024

High demand demonstrates growing influence for ZITF

In addition, ZITF will construct a theme park to appreciate the history and culture of Bulawayo, as well as office and eco-friendly parks.
By Belinda Chiroodza May. 3, 2024

Workers commemorate May Day in despair

This week, the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) forecast inflation at 57,5% though US economist Steve Hanke estimates it to be over 1 000%.
By Staff Writer May. 3, 2024