Wall Street retreats as investors brace for Fed signals

After a vibrant three weeks spent in Zimbabwe, immersed in diverse business conversations and everyday life, returning to Canada offers the perfect vantage point for reflecting on the global pulse
By Isaac Jonas Oct. 12, 2025
Can what God has blessed  be cursed by the devil?
Can what God has blessed be cursed by the devil?
Numbers 23:8 is a powerful statement of divine authority and protection. When Balaam, hired to curse the Israelites, says, “How can I curse whom God has not cursed?”
By Doug Mamvura Oct. 12, 2025
The curious case of Chivayo at airport
A curious thing happened at the airport when Ngwena returned from one of his many jaunts out of the country last week. 
By Doctor Stop It Oct. 12, 2025
Why Zim must tax the conglomerates, mining firms and banks more
In an era of rising global economic inequality and shifting geopolitics, a central debate continues to be amplified: are large corporations, particularly in extractive industries and finance
By Memory Pamella Kadau and Liam Kanhenga Oct. 12, 2025
Plunder: How Mnangagwa doubled Zimbabwe’s debt in just seven years
The president’s own brand was cynically weaponised to legitimise these thefts and exploit public trust.
By David Shumba Oct. 6, 2025
Fresh blow for Mutodi as Bitumen World denies extortion claims
Political analysts suggested that Mutodi’s public confrontation with a key architect of government economic policy crossed a red line.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 5, 2025
Why Energy Mutodi attacked Guvamatanga
The political grapevine has been buzzing with speculation as to why Mutodi suddenly turned his guns on Guvamatanga.
By Renson Mukwindidza Oct. 1, 2025
Hybrids might be the best option for Zimbabwe. 
These charging docks require lots of capital to install, hence a complete trsansition from internal combustion engine vehicles to electric vehicles might be a hustle in Zimbabwe. 
By Tendai Munhundarima Sep. 28, 2025
Verra leaves Zimbabwean communities with nothing
Communities, whose land and forests underpin these projects, remain the least empowered actors in decisions that directly affect their livelihoods.
By The Standard Sep. 25, 2025
Abuse of bail system: When law is not justice
It is at the back of such concerns that victims of prolonged pre- trial detention feel that the courts have failed to give full meaning to the Declaration of Rights, particularly the right to bail
By Blessed Mhlanga Aug. 31, 2025
Zimbabwe launches world's first article 6 carbon registry
At the technological forefront, A6 Labs, headed by CEO Harib Bakhshi, developed the registry's advanced blockchain platform.
By The Standard May. 21, 2025
Argireline peptide: Potential impacts in dermatological science and beyond 
Neurobiology and Cellular Communication Research
By The Standard Apr. 23, 2025
‘Better paid than pained’: The slow death of democratic integrity
When money, gifts or favours sway opposition representatives, democracy becomes hollow.
By Tapiwa Gomo Apr. 14, 2025
The Great Dyke investments scandal….and the subsequent stealing of US$1.9 billion from government of Zimbabwe
The $1.9 billion in proceeds primarily benefited Tagwirei’s network, while the ZDF and the public treasury did not receive the appropriate value they were entitled to.
By Own Correspondent Apr. 13, 2025
Ronaldo at 40: Al-Nassr’s king refuses to fade—What’s his secret?
The Fountain of Youth: Ronaldo’s Winning Formula
By The Standard Feb. 21, 2025
Due to high unemployment, Zimbabweans are into illegal pool betting
Although the law was passed and gambling establishments became regulated at the state level, many locals continue to engage in illegal betting.
By The Standard Feb. 14, 2025
Bard Santner’s Road to SA Golf Challenge resumes.
The tournament creates social capital; the value of relationships and networks that help people and companies achieve their goals, he said.
By Own Correspondent Jan. 24, 2025
Bard Santner teeing ground fertile for business.
Hungwe noted: "This tournament is primarily Bard’s way of celebrating its high-value clients and relationships they have built. 
By Own Correspondent Jan. 24, 2025
Things that Mthuli Ncube must prioritise in 2025 budget
These stakeholders have expressed reservations that the mining sector has not been contributing a fair share of taxes to support vital human development areas such as health and education.
By ZELA Nov. 10, 2024
Exploring Current Sports Viewership Trends
In conclusion, the way we watch sports has evolved significantly, driven by technological advancements and changing viewer expectations.
By The Standard Oct. 22, 2024
Semax Peptide: A Novel Agent in Cognitive Research
The influence of Semax on cognitive processes such as memory and learning is a key area of investigation.
By Thestandard Sep. 13, 2024
People's Unity Party unveils new leadership
National Executive Committee Speaker - Ruth P Dliwayo
By The Standard Aug. 17, 2024
Abuse of office claims haunt Chitando....his foes threaten to take concerns to Zacc
The most critical issue, according to court documents was whether the applicant Barrington Resources was the prior pegger of the mining location in dispute.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 26, 2024
Investment summit seeks to unlock economic growth
Zimbabwe has seen significant growth across various industries, particularly in tourism, mining, and agriculture.
By The Standard Apr. 26, 2024
Chivayo’s spending spree is just a smokescreen
Even the wealthiest people in this world don’t go around throwing their money the way Wicknell does.
By Doctor Stop It Feb. 4, 2024
Editorial: Chamisa must pause and reflect
Zanu PF was intent on creating a one-party state and it demonstrated that after one of its own Edgar Tekere formed ZUM following his expulsion in 1988.
By The Standard Feb. 4, 2024
Strengthen laws to protect Zimbabwe’s wetlands
Ironically, Zela notes the threat that human activities pose to wetlands despite this connection, a threat which has made it necessary to protect these rich patches of land at law.
By ZELA Feb. 4, 2024
Fighting corruption is dangerous, but necessary exercise
Anti-corruption agencies should pursue their anti-corruption agenda without fear or favour.
By Sandra Matendere Feb. 4, 2024