Police block Zanu PF-linked sports gala in Harare South

Videos of protesting Zanu PF supporters who had gathered for the gala have since circulated online.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago

BT back, Ngarava on the mend as Chevrons gear up for Bangladesh

“It was a nice big group. No real surprises really in terms of who’s there. The guys have all worked really hard and we’ll see how they go,” he said.
By Austin Karonga 2h ago

Textbook not textspeak

Yes, textspeak may be useful in our hurried world in texts but it is not helpful in our formal world of communication.
By Tim Middleton 2h ago

Infrastructure vandalism is national sabotage

Infrastructure is not merely concrete, steel or electrical equipment. Infrastructure is civilisation engineered into physical form.
By Edzai Kachirekwa 2h ago

Lady Enereta excels in class and sport

Despite offering international-standard education and boarding facilities, Lady Enereta continues to position itself as an affordable option for many families.
By Staff Reporter 2h ago

Bribes, bullying, and the pillaging of the constitution

Her passing has revealed that not everyone mourned her loss and also exposed astounding levels of double standards.
By Doctor Stop It 2h ago

Zim rivers choked by greed and bureaucracy

 From the Mazowe and Save to the Sanyati and Umzingwane rivers, these waterways have been systematically choked by years of legal and illegal alluvial mining.
By The Standard 2h ago

Driving Africa's structural transformation through agro-processing, commercial integration, and digital leapfrogging

While Western Europe, North America, and East Asia followed this sequence rigidly, many African nations today are experiencing premature deindustrialisation.
By Esther Mapungwana 2h ago

Making lemonade: How digital tax could fund public interest journalism

Zimbabwe's DSWT revenue could just be a different mechanism to achieve the same globally recognised objective.
By Nqaba Matshazi 2h ago