Power cuts plague Freeman, Qounfuzed's Zambian show
While the power cuts undoubtedly disrupted the flow of the concert, they ultimately failed to deter the determined crowd, who remained at the venue throughout the evening.
By Sindiso Dube
55m ago
Beyond Bhalagwe, a carceral archipelago?
It seems that Foucault was influenced by Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s ‘The Gulag Archipelago’, his opus on the Soviet formal collectivisation of farms and concentration camps system.
By Mbuso Moyo
55m ago
Chinese abuse of workers in Zim: A growing concern
The NMWUZ has named 22 Chinese-owned companies allegedly involved in unfair labour practices, highlighting the widespread nature of the problem.
By The Standard
55m ago
Trump aid freeze cripples Zim’s pioneering mental health solution
They use a standard questionnaire to determine the patients they can help and those who may need professional help.
By Ish Mafundikwa
55m ago
Gold panners pollute council water supplies
According to the 2022 census Zvishavane has a population of 60 000 with the growing number of people pushing high the demand for clean potable water.
By Stephen Chadenga
55m ago
Down Syndrome Association facing accommodation crisis
ZDSA coordinator Sibonisiwe Mazula explained that they had been paying US$50 in rent since moving into the premises in 2011.
By Sharon Sibindi
55m ago
Lupane man killed by well digger, suffocates underground
Bulawayo City Council Chief fire officer, Mhlangano Moyo, said a mining rescue team retrieved the body of the now deceased.
By William Vundla
55m ago
Aunty Rho’s latest single stirs hearts towards God
A devoted Christian, Aunty Rho late last year released her debut project, a single titled Abundant Grace.
By Style Reporter
55m ago
City’s sewerage system choking
Bulawayo residents are complaining that sewer blockages continue to pose a health hazard in the town.
By Patricia Sibanda
55m ago