The password that can ruin your life

An employee leaves the office, but the Wi-Fi password stays the same. A mobile money PIN is the owner’s birth year. 
By Wilfred M Kahlari 12h ago
Mundi-Mataga dam drives rural transformation in Mberengwa
Mundi-Mataga dam drives rural transformation in Mberengwa
The dam is now delivering visible socio-economic benefits, with residents describing it as a powerful empowerment hub that is helping them adapt to climate change.
By Gifford Gweshe 13h ago
Maranatha Adventist commissions US$16 000 ‘Jacob’s Well’
Headmaster Khulekani Hindoga said the plant was an income-generating project with a production capacity of 5 000 litres per day.
By Nizbert Moyo 13h ago
Hwange women’s group takes legal leap
The project is made up largely of widows and single parents, many of whom face severe economic and social challenges.
By Silas Nkala 13h ago
Gwayi- Shangani: Can the 10MW milestone break the cycle of missed deadlines?
She said major works include construction of the powerhouse, installation of turbines and generators, and development of a 132kV transmission line to feed into the national grid.
By Musa Makina 15h ago
Construction works gather pace at Sinotsi Clinic in Bulilima
Phuti commended the Sinotsi community for prioritising construction works and embracing self-help development initiatives.
By Nqobizwe Thebe 15h ago
Gweru cracks whip on illegal push cart operators
Gweru Informal Traders and Hawkers Association chairperson, Lovemore Tingaka, urged the operators to comply with council by laws to help create order in the city.
By Stephen Chadenga 15h ago
143 facilities, one massive gap: The crumbling state of Matabeleland South’s rural clinics
“This mission strengthens our commitment to invest boldly in our health system,” Mombeshora said, pledging equitable access for all Zimbabweans regardless of where they live.
By Silas Nkala 15h ago
Gwanda mine robbers get 10 years
The court imposed a 12-year custodial sentence on each offender, suspending two years for five years on condition of good behaviour – leaving an effective 10-year term for each man.
By Silas Nkala 15h ago
Masvingo police recover US$10K in stolen goods
Authorities confirmed that the four suspects have now been linked to all 10 reported cases of unlawful entry and theft in and around the city.
By Gifford Gweshe 15h ago
EditorialComment: Matabeleland’s healthcare crisis exposes Zim’s broken promise of universal care
A government that relies heavily on non-state actors to deliver core healthcare risks deepening inequality, particularly for rural and low-income populations.
By Southern Eye 15h ago
How the Egodini impasse is choking Bulawayo
Upon competition, the mall was projected to have a shopping complex, formal vending bays, and improved infrastructure to ease congestion in the city centre.
By Langelihle Nyathi 16h ago
Man acquitted in girlfriend’s mysterious death
A medical doctor revealed to the court that the injuries were consistent with a severe blow to the head, suggesting assault.
By Silas Nkala May. 6, 2026
Tensions cloud Nketha Ndlovu’s funeral proceedings
Ndlovu, a former Zipra commander, Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) officer and Ibhetshu LikaZulu board member, died last Friday after a short illness.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 6, 2026
Delayed relocations unsettle Lubimbi villagers
The 500 households face uncertainty and distress over the delayed relocation, amid frustration over limited government communication, water shortage and fear of losing ancestral land.
By Patricia Sibanda May. 6, 2026
Nkayi girl with 12 O’Level distinctions pleads for A’Level help
A Hlangabeza High School pupil from Nkayi who scored distinctions in all 12 O’Level subjects is pleading for support to continue her studies.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 5, 2026
SI 330 Threatens Jobs, Investment and Patient Care
Zimbabwe’s healthcare system is already fragile, overstretched and underfunded. Public hospitals face chronic shortages, long waiting times and recurring industrial unrest.
By Gibson Moyo May. 4, 2026
Ndlovu celebrated as custodian of liberation memory
His death has triggered tributes from comrades who describe him as both a mentor and a principled advocate for veterans’ welfare and historical documentation.
By Silas Nkala May. 4, 2026
12-hour queues as boreholes dry up
“Our borehole has dry hours where it doesn’t produce any water and we only have one,” she said.
By Patricia Sibanda May. 4, 2026
Hwange MP recalls ‘days of plenty’ as water crisis deepens
Daniel Molokele has described a stark decline in service delivery, contrasting current hardships with the past when the town had a reliable water supply.
By Silas Nkala May. 4, 2026
Delayed Egodini project back on track
“Terracotta had also been engaged and had brought in a new investor who was involved in the development of the Zimbabwe Mall in Harare,” the minutes read in part.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 3, 2026
Victoria Falls crumbling under illegal developments
This increased runoff is driving the siltation of pools above the falls and causing a gradual accumulation of mud within the Victoria Falls gorge.
By Oscar Nkala May. 3, 2026
Funding woes halt Gukurahundi hearings
“We received part of our money for the outreach. Our monies were paid this year and the arrears were paid some one or two months ago,” Khumalo said in an interview.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 3, 2026
Bulawayo's WhatApp army battles drug abuse scourge
Mthulisi Mukwa Moyo, the programme lead, said the initiative focuses on empowering communities to act from within.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 2, 2026
Gwanda pins hopes on prepaid water meters to tackle ZWG200m debt
Gwanda mayor Thulani Moyo told Southern Eye that the municipality’s ability to deliver essential services is being crippled by the growing debt burden.
By Staff Reporter May. 2, 2026
Mine workers push for US$650 wage
“We reiterate our call in the industry for a minimum wage of US$650, reflecting the dangerous nature of mining work and the value of the minerals workers extract,” he said.
By Silas Nkala May. 2, 2026
UNDP intensifies rural women empowerment
“Women’s economic empowerment was supported through savings groups, enterprise development, livelihoods and mining-related interventions,” he said.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 2, 2026
Lupane Hospital construction delays spark political storm
“There has not been a provincial hospital that has been constructed yet in Matabeleland North. Not now. Not ever,” he said.
By Silas Nkala May. 2, 2026