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

What makes African food African?

Characteristics also provide a unique selling proposition for each food system. Countries in the Global North have managed to define and characterise their food systems as a way of expanding their market by drawing attention to their food.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 18, 2022

Unicef supports basic water supply services to 1, 2 million people – report

Together with the Government, UNICEF developed innovative approaches in 2021, especially in response to the challenges imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

By The Southern Eye Apr. 22, 2022

Travelling & touring: Dete-Binga road an anathema to tourism

The hot springs, which are considered to be among the country’s largest are situated in the Lubimbi area along the Gwáyi-Lusulu road.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 21, 2021

Travelling & touring: Dete-Binga road an anathema to tourism

The hot springs, which are considered to be among the country’s largest are situated in the Lubimbi area along the Gwáyi-Lusulu road.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 21, 2021

Fort Rixon Makhandeni haven for king’s wives

By Burzil Dube BEFORE delving into this week’s installment, which is a continuation on the genesis of Bulawayo suburbs’ names, Yours Truly will briefly pay tribute to all those who are currently adhering to Covid-19 lockdown regulations. As it is usually said that a stich in time saves nine and this is the opportune time […]

By The Southern Eye Aug. 22, 2021

Fort Rixon Makhandeni haven for king’s wives

By Burzil Dube BEFORE delving into this week’s installment, which is a continuation on the genesis of Bulawayo suburbs’ names, Yours Truly will briefly pay tribute to all those who are currently adhering to Covid-19 lockdown regulations. As it is usually said that a stich in time saves nine and this is the opportune time […]

By The Southern Eye Aug. 22, 2021