After decades of rolling blackouts, Zimbabwe finally has power — but can it last?
For the first time in nearly two decades, Zimbabweans are experiencing something many had almost forgotten: consistent electricity.
By Allen Mangava
5h ago
MP pushes for vocational college in Hwange
“There are 93 business units in Hwange, with 25% having youth membership,” he said.
By Patricia Sibanda
May. 11, 2026
Arts trust rolls out youth safe space campaign in Hwange
Hwange’s economic activity and mobility expose youth to risky behaviours, including early pregnancies and drug abuse.
By Margaret Lubinda
May. 9, 2026
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
May. 7, 2026
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
May. 7, 2026
Grief behind bars: Hwange inmate granted leave for father’s burial
The bereavement occurred on Saturday, 2 May 2026, prompting the family to immediately approach prison officials with an urgent request for Emmanuel's presence at the funeral.
By Obert Siamilandu
May. 6, 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
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
Hwange water shortage spark fears of disease outbreak
Greater Whange Residents Trust co-ordinator Fidelis Chima said the situation was particularly hard on women and girls.
By Silas Nkala
May. 1, 2026




