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Bridging worlds: Mari-Anne Chikerema Chiromo’s journey from Bulawayo to Britain

That mindset shift is holding us back. We need to reclaim the ambition that earned us the title of Africa’s breadbasket.
By Mari-anne Chikerema Chiromo May. 25, 2025
We love local but price matters
We love local but price matters
For starters we use the United States dollar, which is the strongest currency in the world.
By Munyaradzi Hwengwere May. 25, 2025
Sean Diddy Combs reveals nature of US judicial lawfare against blacks
The fact that now US President Donald Trump was subjected to such lawfare, only serves to prove t blacks that the weapon is rarely used against whites.
By Kenneth Mufuka May. 25, 2025
Social protection a strategic tool against climate change
Digital data collection can also improve targeting, monitoring, and evaluation of social protection interventions.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni May. 25, 2025
Editorial Comment: Mining sector job carnage only a tip of the iceberg
It was against this background that we did not find the latest report by the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ) last week indicating the job carnage surprising.
By The Standard May. 25, 2025
EMA’s daunting task to protect Zimbabwe’s environment
The establishment of a dedicated Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) desk at EMA signals an attempt to fast-track investigations and referrals.
By Passionate Fuza May. 25, 2025
Obstetric Fistula: The silent struggle of Zimbabwean women
Among the most devastating consequences is obstetric fistula, a preventable and treatable condition that continues to trap women in cycles of pain, isolation, and stigma.
By Alfa Bothwell Gwatidzo May. 25, 2025
Unlocking Africa’s Digital Future: Why I’m Going to Invest in Data Centers Across the Continent
Beyond infrastructure, the impact of this initiative extends to economic developmen
By Thestandard May. 24, 2025
Disruptive journalism and an uncharted path towards a transitional authority
World Press Freedom Day commemorations convened at the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) regional office in Harare,
By Nigel Nyamutumbu May. 18, 2025
Village Rhapsody: How Zimbabwe can transition to a circular economy: The future we cannot afford to delay
The nation's resource base, already strained by various environmental and economic pressures, faces further depletion under this traditional system.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni May. 18, 2025
Letter from America: New Pope provokes anger among Republicans and Zionists!
The arrival of a new, younger and more vigorous pope into the fray has caused some dismay among Republicans and Zionists.
By Kenneth Mufuka May. 18, 2025
Gukurahundi and national history: understanding the past is about the future
Underfunded and clearly not really intended to achieve anything, ONHRI fell apart after this, achieving little.
By Shari Eppel May. 18, 2025
The economic tug-of-war: Immigration strains between South Africa and Zim
Migration is both a symptom and a solution in Africa’s quest for development.
By Lovemore Nyawo May. 18, 2025
Letter to my people: Zimbabwe needs more Eunor Gutis to tackle zviganandas
 This is because they have become accustomed to similar announcements of major deals struck with absolutely nothing to show for it years after the so called deals are made.
By Doctor Stop It May. 18, 2025
Shrinking civic space in southern Africa: How legal reforms are undermining democracy
This trend reflects a deeper, more entrenched regional anxiety toward foreign-funded and rights-based development work.
By Musa Moyo May. 18, 2025
Editorial Comment: Parliament must reject bad deals for Zimbabwe
Tshabangu’s stance is obviously influenced by personal considerations rather than national interests.
By The Standard May. 18, 2025
MOTHERS’DAY: Motherhood and peer education roles help Melissa Sibanda to reshape her life
Sibanda had to be in the community from 9AM in the morning until 3PM, thereafter, she would go to the MSF office and spend another hour doing data entry.
By Own Correspondent May. 11, 2025
Letter to my people: Tino Machakaire said what they don’t want to hear
 In response the delusional Health deputy minister Sleiman Kwidini said his ministry has made remarkable progress in improving the country’s health sector. 
By Doctor Stop It May. 11, 2025
Investors needed to build modern energy infrastructure in Zimbabwe
Chronic power outages, caused by aging infrastructure, equipment breakdowns, and rampant vandalism, have become a persistent challenge.
By Edzai Kachirekwa May. 11, 2025
Editorial Comment: Health crisis: Don’t bury heads in the sand
Machakaire had taken to X after visiting a relative at a public hospital where he said he had been left him “deeply concerned by the conditions I witnessed.”
By The Standard May. 11, 2025
Uproar over King caused by fear, paranoia
Daniel Garwe, the local government minister set the ball rolling, with an incoherent and illogical letter reprimanding Coltart for meeting with a supposed imposter.
By Nqaba Matshazi May. 11, 2025
Understanding govt’s move to drop penalties for pricing above official exchange rate
 Since the introduction of the ZiG currency in 2024, Zimbabwean businesses have struggled with a dual pricing system dictated both by the official interbank rate and parallel market rates.
By Samuel Wadzai May. 11, 2025
Customer engagement management and entrepreneurship (Part 2)
Customer experience management enables businesses to provide seamless, individualised interactions tailored to customers’ requirements.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo May. 11, 2025
Zimbabwe Generals are all style and no substance!
An Ashanti idiom that says chickens are too close to the ground to see the gathering storms in the sky.
By Kenneth Mufuka May. 11, 2025
Why take action to protect, restore and sustainably manage peatlands
This proactive approach can prevent costly environmental damage and ensure the long-term provision of essential ecosystem services.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni May. 11, 2025
Digital tools training boot camp capacitates professionals with future-ready skills
The bootcamp, spearheaded by Takemore Mazuruse, managing director of Esteem Communications, drew a fantastic turnout and garnered incredible feedback from attendees.
By Staff Reporter May. 11, 2025
On form or in class?
The fact that he has now scored a goal is suggesting he has come out of his run of bad form and shown once again the class that he has had all along.
By Tim Middleton May. 11, 2025
Deputy minister’s Parliament gaffe exposes deeper systemic issues
Kwidini’s comments stand in stark contrast to well-documented challenges in Zimbabwe’s healthcare system.
By Forward Nyanyiwa May. 11, 2025