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Team Zim shines in Kenya

Makwanya was the Best Junior Speaker, Best Female Speaker and Second Best Overall Speaker.
By Sharon Zebra May. 14, 2024

After nearly a decade, Chingwizi families thirst for promised water

 They trade grains for vegetables. She feels their lives would be better if they had enough land and water.
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa Jan. 14, 2024

Arundel School teen in Cambridge excellence

Wadyajena was studying English Language, English Literature and History at the elite learning institution in Harare.
By Style Reporter Jan. 13, 2024

Music industry mourns Terry G

The musician was using a wheelchair for his mobility till the time of his death after he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at birth.
By Tendai Sauta Dec. 15, 2023

‘Handsome’ conman strikes in Runde

The intimate, drugging, ransacking and theft escapades reportedly occurred in one night with three different women waking up to recount similar incidents the following morning.
By Rex Mphisa Oct. 16, 2023

FMP to invest in lucrative properties

Moyo said progress at the Arundel Office Park extension was currently at 60%. The construction of a four-storey university students housing facility in Chinhoyi is also progressing well.
By Melody Chikono Sep. 21, 2023

Zvishavane villagers bemoan river siltation

COMMUNITIES along the Runde River under Chief Masunda in Zvishavane say illegal mining activities are causing heavy siltation of their water sources.
By By Obert Siamulandu Feb. 11, 2023

Block CCC from rural areas: Zanu PF

Over the years the ruling party has considered rural areas to be its stronghold in national elections.
By Stephen Chadenga Nov. 23, 2022

Covid-19 centre turned into a maternity ward

Sakunda Holdings took over UBH’s Old Bartley Memorial block and turned it into a Covid-19 treatment centre last year. It became known as the Arundel Hospital. A staff member revealed that most women who were referred to the Lady Rodwell maternity hospital at UBH were those meant to undergo a C-section delivery or those with complications.

By The Standard Jun. 26, 2022