Chigorimbo shares life off the screen

I had told her that I could not marry her because I was a married man who had his family.
By Sharon Zebra Dec. 16, 2023

Chigorimbo changing lives through craft classes

The journey which started as escapism from depression and mental health breakdown has empowered Chigorimbo and others to overcome the challenges faced by single mothers.
By Rejoice Phiri Nov. 8, 2022

Student leaders allege victimisation

Addressing fellow students at a discussion by Southern African Students Union on the state of academic freedom in the region, Zimbabwe National Students Union (Zinasu) secretary-general Joseph Nyamayaro said there was a systematic attempt to silence them.

By The Standard Aug. 18, 2022

Armed security quash protests

Government deployed armed security forces in the capital and other cities countrywide to quash any protests against the economic meltdown and a high cost of living.

By The Standard May. 10, 2022

New facility offers an exciting experience for local golf enthusiasts

Ordinary amateur golfers in Zimbabwe who are used to practising at their club’s driving range or at the putting greens may prefer what they are used to, but that could only be because a big number of them are yet to see a golf simulator.

By The Standard Apr. 17, 2022

New facility offers an exciting experience for local golf enthusiasts

Ordinary amateur golfers in Zimbabwe who are used to practising at their club’s driving range or at the putting greens may prefer what they are used to, but that could only be because a big number of them are yet to see a golf simulator.

By The Standard Apr. 17, 2022

Teachers, students go digital to protest

Tertiary fees have been hiked by 200% and now range from $40 000 to $50 000 per semester for different programmes.

By The Standard Apr. 13, 2022