Defending King Mzilikazi’s sacred heritage from political appropriation

They are sacred foundations of Mthwakazi identity — sites of royal ancestry, spiritual communion, and collective remembrance.
By Mqondisi Moyo Oct. 23, 2025
How SA’s xenophobia serves elite interests
How SA’s xenophobia serves elite interests
Picture a Zimbabwean mother with her 10-day-old infant, blocked from postnatal care by angry protesters demanding identification papers she doesn’t possess.  
By Linda Tsungirirai Masarira Sep. 24, 2025
Creatives can’t afford to sleep on AI
For African creatives, writers, musicians, filmmakers, fashion designers, digital innovators, AI should never be seen as an enemy.
City’s children in crisis: A call for urgent collective action
Civic organisations need to amplify their role in advocacy, community support, and creating safe spaces for children to express themselves.
By Southern Eye Sep. 12, 2025
Back to school: More than a return, it’s a renewal for education
As students across the country prepare to return to their classrooms this week for the third term, there is a familiar excitement in the air
By Anashe Mpamombe Sep. 12, 2025
Why Zim and Trump administration should strike strategic sanctions deal
The Trump administration, with its transactional worldview, presents an unusual but timely opportunity.
By Trevor Ncube Aug. 27, 2025
Mid-term budget review: Reviving agric, Zim’s economy
ZIMBABWE’S journey towards an upper-middle-income economy by 2030 is anchored in the National Development Strategy
By Wayne Matyukira Aug. 7, 2025
No to ED 2030.
His leadership was designed to foster national socio-economic political growth.
By Henry Itayi Makambe Feb. 26, 2025
Beitbridge West: Zim’s island of poverty amid plenty
At other secondary schools, children rent rooms at homes near the school which exposes the girl child
By Rex Mphisa Jan. 19, 2024
Mr President, stop taking people for fools
Zimbabwe now needs  young brains to move the country forward.
By Amh Voices May. 13, 2023