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  • Jan 13, 2025 | southerneye.co.zw | Patricia Sibanda |Bongile Moyo |Silas Nkala |William Vudla

    While the image of China is often that of an authoritarian monolith where dissent is systematically stifled, the reality in the country often contradicts this myopic understanding. Protests in China, though rarely covered in detail by state-controlled media or even global outlets, are not only happening but are reflective of deep-seated grievances simmering within its society.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | southerneye.co.zw | Patricia Sibanda |Bongile Moyo |Silas Nkala |William Vudla

    BUSINESSMAN Bernard Gwarada is planning to influence a better working relationship between Zifa and local authorities to build and improve infrastructure if he returns to the association's executive committee. Gwarada's candidature was rectified last week after he was initially barred from contesting. He is one of 38 candidates vying for the six ordinary executive committee posts in an election that will be conducted on January 25.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | southerneye.co.zw | Silas Nkala |Patricia Sibanda |Bongile Moyo |William Vudla

    JUDICIAL officers must instil public confidence and trust in the Judiciary, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has said, amid concerns citizens were losing trust in the administration of justice. Speaking during the official opening of the legal year in Bulawayo yesterday, Malaba said the Judicial Service Commission (JSC)’s decision to host the event in Bulawayo reflected its commitment to decentralise access to justice.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | southerneye.co.zw | Patricia Sibanda |Bongile Moyo |Silas Nkala |William Vudla

    Local ILLEGAL gold mining activities are hindering rainwater from flowing into Mzingwane Dam and deterring the water body from contributing to combating the Bulawayo City water challenges, mayor David Coltart has said. Coltart made the remarks on Sunday during a state of the city address at Nkulumane Hall in ward 22. He said he did not understand how all dams’ water levels had only increased by 4% when the  city experienced a lot of rainfall.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | southerneye.co.zw | Patricia Sibanda |Bongile Moyo |Silas Nkala |William Vudla

    DOHA/CAIRO/JERUSALEM - Negotiators were meeting in Qatar on Tuesday hoping to finalise a plan to end the war in Gaza, after U.S. President Joe Biden indicated a ceasefire and hostage release deal was close, after 15 months of conflict that upended the Middle East. More than five hours after talks began there was still no word on an outcome.

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