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A more than welcome back

Adichie had a successful tour to support her latest release which was met with legions of bibliophiles happy to receive her.
By The Standard 4h ago

Malaria continues to be a serious global challenge

Cimas Clinic manager, Ahban Krispen, said the disease remains a serious global health challenge in Africa, where about two thirds of the global burden is concentrated in 11 countries.
By Cimas Apr. 25, 2025

Economic foundations of polygamy, slavery

In many ancient societies, the family unit was not merely a source of emotional support, but also a fundamental economic unit.
By Gloria Mukombachoto Apr. 25, 2025

The connection between culture, independence

Development is not just about the numbers, though they do matter.
By Tinashe Elvis Chikodzi Apr. 25, 2025

Africa should invest in value-addition

Similarly, Africa exports 70% of its raw materials. 
By Tinashe Kairiza Apr. 25, 2025

Weaponisation of tariffs in US, Zim’s space in new trade war

After the elections, it was time for Trump to fulfil his election promises.
By Tapiwa Mashakada Apr. 25, 2025

Sadc PF committees meet to lay foundation for prison oversight model law

Many countries in the region lack clear, enforceable mechanisms for prison oversight, and the existing legal frameworks often fall short of constitutional ideals.
By Moses Magadza Apr. 22, 2025

Afreximbank African Trade Centres, catalysing business across Africa and the Caribbean

Our institution was created to provide counter-cyclical support and to drive the transformation of our continent through, among others, greater trade.
By Robert Tomusange Apr. 22, 2025

Solar power, panacea to local energy woes

The demand for electricity is increasing faster than previously anticipated and is set to grow by 75% leading up to 2050.
By Edzai Kachirekwa Apr. 20, 2025