Harare woman defrauds trust of US$137 000
She claimed to be the executrix of her late brother’s estate and presented documents suggesting she had authority to sell the property.
By Trevor Mutsvairo
9h ago
Rusape money laundering case raises eyebrows
He appeared in court last week facing charges of money laundering after allegedly failing to explain his new found source of wealth.
By Nqobani Ndlovu and Brent Shamu
9h ago
Editorial Comment: Tungwarara’s promises, power and unfinished business
Can a company barely a year old, already under scrutiny for half-baked delivery, be trusted with such a vast and technically demanding mandate?
By The Standard
17h ago
Letter from America: Observations: Zim’s second republic!
The staff, including customs and immigration officers were welcoming, even helping me fill in the immigration form, all the time minding to be courteous.
By Kenneth Mufuka
17h ago
Talking Green World: Zim's white gold's ability to remove the country from energy deficit to dominance
Currently South Africa is vigorously expanding its Industriies up North of the Limpopo, in particular Zimbabwe.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
17h ago
Tech experts meet for AI bootcamp
The bootcamp will be facilitated by a panel of seasoned experts drawn from academia and industry.
By Style Reporter
Jan. 17, 2026
Chinese firm installs US$12k solar plant for Jairos Jiri school
Chinese firm installs US$12k solar plant for Jairos Jiri school
By Staff Reporter
Jan. 16, 2026
Optimising packaging for efficiency
Customers will be better able to easily track the journey of goods from suppliers to end users, promoting product authenticity and timely delivery.
By Charles Nyika
Jan. 16, 2026
World is hiring skills, not passports
Many of them are technical, hybrid and skills-intensive and requiring workers who can install, maintain, secure, interpret and adapt intelligent systems.
By Jacob Mutisi
Jan. 16, 2026




