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Street vendors are not the problem, but outdated and archaic vendors are the issue

Economically, street vendors play a crucial role in providing essential goods and services to local communities in Zimbabwe.
By Samuel Wadzai Jul. 21, 2024
Village Rhapsody: Mnangagwa’s second republic of corruption and controversy
Village Rhapsody: Mnangagwa’s second republic of corruption and controversy
A Zacc internal report revealed that the pair spent millions on bling lifestyles, buying top-of-the-range vehicles and other luxuries.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Jul. 21, 2024
Letter from America: They want presidential candidate Donald Trump killed!
This is a case of asking a fox to inquire into the disappearance of chickens.
By Kenneth Mufuka Jul. 21, 2024
Editorial Comment: Mnangagwa must rein in pro-third term loyalists
Mnangagwa should be concentrating on making sure that he uses the remainder of his term to create a legacy instead of being invested in divisive and ruinous politics.
By The Standard Jul. 21, 2024
The digital divide's impact on mental health and substance abuse in Zimbabwe
This places Zimbabwe below the global average internet penetration rate of 63.5%.
By Raymond Rusinga Jul. 21, 2024
Entrepreneurial digital narratives, closer to customer
We have embraced digital marketing to an extent of not realising that simplified presentation still has its space in our narratives. 
By Farai Chigora Jul. 14, 2024
Letter from America: Biden refuses to step down, finds grace and comfort in the black church!
Biden (81-years-old) came into the debate looking drugged, walking like a zombie and speaking in a whispery voice that resembled that of Dracula.
By Kenneth Mufuka Jul. 14, 2024
The mirage of mystery break-ins at high places
The blast killed at least two people and injured dozens more, including the president himself, who sustained minor injuries.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Jul. 14, 2024
Letter to my people : Land grabs exposing their vindictive side
The land seizure had nothing to do with giving the general populace land, but to enrich mandarins close to the scarfed one.
By Doctor Stop It Jul. 14, 2024
Re-Imagining the Workplace: Two are better than one in the workplace
The mind-body connection forms the basis of one’s energy, influencing how we interact with our environment, others, and our workplace relationships.
By Bhekilizwe Bernard Ndlovu Jul. 14, 2024
Supporting mental health during major life changes for youth
Educators must also be trained to recognise the signs of struggling students and connect them with the appropriate resources.
By Amh Voices Jul. 14, 2024
EditorialComment: Govt not serious about fighting graft
Since the era of Robert Mugabe’s regime, the OAG has religiously released reports showing leakages in government departments that often point to criminal intent.
By The Standard Jul. 14, 2024
The wrong diagnosis (Zimbabwe’s war on drugs)
According to its advocates, it evokes a variety of responses, most prominently through substance abuse, which is used as a vehicle for attempting to numb pain.
By Tinashe Chikodzi Jul. 14, 2024
Sound public finance management key to achieving inclusivity for PWDs
Due to reduced employment and educational prospects, lower wages, and higher living expenses, disabilities may potentially raise the likelihood of poverty.
By Zimcodd Jul. 14, 2024
The UK election: new development priorities in Africa?
Although many are making comparisons with the big Labour majority of 1997 when Tony Blair swept to power, today is a very different context.
By Ian Scoones Jul. 14, 2024
Village Rhapsody: Tackling corruption in Zim: Innovative approaches needed
Last month our sister paper NewsDay reported that Zanu PF members in Insiza were accused of hijacking the food aid distribution programme in the district.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Jul. 7, 2024
Drugs are the dregs
We must give them reasons why they should not yield to temptation, not tell them that they must not or simply punish them when they do.
By Tim Middleton Jul. 7, 2024
Letter from America: Joe Biden has entered the twilight zone!
Biden was secluded to a basement, under the pretence that Covid-19 restrictions prevented him from exposing himself to campaign rigours.
By Kenneth Mufuka Jul. 7, 2024
Letter to my people: Behind the dramatic 2030 U-turn
The constitution is crystal clear about the army being impartial and avoiding being active participants in political parties.
By Doctor Stop It Jul. 7, 2024
Remembering Sternford Moyo, the legal giant
Sternford was a legal giant that straddled the length and breadth of the legal profession and the business world with confidence and zest.
By Joseph Mafusire Jul. 7, 2024
Mental Health: The impact of traffic congestion on mental wellbeing
Road infrastructure, disruption of road networks due to road works, traffic congestion; commuting delays affect our ability to move around easily and
By Chido Rwafa-madzvamutse Jul. 7, 2024
Editorial Comment: Mnangagwa’s stance on 2030 push welcome
A Zanu PF faction loyal to Mnangagwa had started a campaign with a slogan insinuating that he would still be in power in 2030.
By The Standard Jul. 7, 2024
Two are better than one in the workplace
A PQ above 75% is a good start, but still requires optimisation to reach greater heights. By working on our mental fitness, we can unlock our full potential and achieve excellence.
By Bhekilizwe Bernard Ndlovu Jul. 7, 2024
Corruption watch: Deep cartels (Part 6): State capture vs political patronage
This debate had been motivated by the current drama featuring—you guessed right—Wicknell Chivayo, Mike Chimombe, Moses Mpofu and Scott Sakupwanya
By Tawanda Majoni Jul. 7, 2024
Perspectives: Zimbabwe must strive to build resilient communities
Presidential democracy has never existed since time memorial because of long stay in aggrandized, abused and mis-managed power.
By Nevison Mpofu Jul. 7, 2024
Editorial Comment: Silence on Zec tenders scandal deafening
Zec must be forced to account for the money that it was given by treasury for procurement of materials for last year’s elections.
By The Standard Jun. 30, 2024
Health Talk: Medical aid societies, service providers should smoke peace pipe
It is a pity that many people are reluctant to have medical aid cover which has seen only about 10% of the entire population being under medical aid societies.
By Johannes Marisa Jun. 30, 2024
Letter to my people: Uneasy lies the head that wears crown
As I write this missive someone is busy scheming how to outdo Chimombe and Mpofu in looting the scheme. 
By Doctor Stop It Jun. 30, 2024