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Women human rights defender EJ dies

Most of EJ's working life has been in the women’s movement in Zimbabwe and the region.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Mar. 9, 2025
Edutainment mix: The price of creativity: economic exploitation in Zim art industry
Edutainment mix: The price of creativity: economic exploitation in Zim art industry
Zimbabwe’s famous stone sculptors, whose work is internationally recognised, rarely receive fair prices for their pieces.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Mar. 9, 2025
Holy Ten's week of rants: Nama snub, diss track and homophobic slurs
Like many artists who feel overlooked, Holy Ten took to social media to express his discontent.
By Style Reporter Mar. 9, 2025
Netherlands partners local women empowerment initiative
Verwijk told Standard Style that women were agents of social change and were more inclined to empower their families than their male counterparts hence the need to support them more.
By Style Reporter Mar. 9, 2025
Mukadota look-alike hails tech savvy Zimura
Mukoroverwa said the technology was expected to register an improvement in the revenue for artistes and composers.
By Alfred Tembo Mar. 9, 2025
Over 250 exhibitors attend OWIT-Zim fair
OWIT was founded in 1989 at a meeting in Los Angeles. It's a global, non-profit organisation that connects people who are interested in international trade and business.
By Takemore Mazuruse Mar. 9, 2025
Exposure doesn’t translate to opportunities in Byo: Mgcini Nyoni
Events manager Mandipa Masuku said Bulawayo arts and artists live in isolation, and there was a need to catch up with others.
By Sindiso Dube Mar. 9, 2025
OK Zimbabwe leadership swap: Will nostalgia save the retail giant?
OK is fighting for basic survival. Shelves are bare, forex is scarce, and the ZiG currency remains mistrusted. 
By Mark Mtombeni Mar. 9, 2025
In the groove: Controversial Holy Ten at it again
Holy Ten submitted two songs from his latest album, Kilimanjaro and Ndotokuda but none of them received a single nomination.
By Fred Zindi Mar. 9, 2025
National Handicrafts Centre shines at women’s commemorations
The National Handicrafts Centre Zimbabwe is a community-based organisation, that links crafters with the market
By Takemore Mazuruse Mar. 9, 2025
Breaking barriers: Manford on leadership, challenges and inspiration
Titled Usain Bolt: Musha Mukadzi, the song underscores the pivotal role of women in society.
By Gilbert Munetsi Mar. 9, 2025
Motoring: Diesel or petrol engine: Which one is better?
Emission-control systems like diesel particulate filters and AdBlue also add to the cost.
By Stanley Makombe Mar. 9, 2025
World Robot Olympiad Zim expands nationwide
Last year, WRO was only present in three provinces: Harare, Bulawayo, and Masvingo.
By Bongile Moyo Mar. 2, 2025
There is always an enemy who is responsible for someone’s death
Why had it come back with the mourners? For more of this story, follow us next week.
By Onie Ndoro Mar. 2, 2025
Understanding the difference between 4WD and AWD systems
These days there are several different types of Quattro systems varying on which vehicle you choose in Audi’s model range.
By Stanley Makombe Mar. 2, 2025
Jah Prayzah unveils Ndini Mukudzeyi world tour
He will then take his music to Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, on May 25 and conclude the European leg in Düsseldorf, Germany, on May 31.
By Sindiso Dube Mar. 2, 2025
BoyzCanCook takes Harare’s culinary scene by storm
Nyandoro said they prepare dishes in a unique way and share among members.
By Style Reporter Mar. 2, 2025
Saiwe Chimbetu: A legacy of music, faith and family
Together with her husband, Saiwe has founded True Vine Ministries, a project she envisions as a vessel for salvation, deliverance, and healing.
By Gilbert Munetsi Mar. 2, 2025
Celebs with Zim roots making waves on American showbiz scene
Draze is a Zimbabwean-American, born Abraham Dumisani Maraire Jr.
By William Vudla Mar. 2, 2025
Local public speaker nominated for South African Award
He shared his excitement exclusively with Standard Style.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Mar. 2, 2025
‘Dancing Preacher’ to release debut album
The project also features talents like Sedgeweck Nhamo (Sedge the producer), Sharon Mukafura and Praise Nyaguwa.
By Alfred Tembo Mar. 2, 2025
Local author pens study devotional on Ephesians
Shoko said her interest in the book of Ephesians was not initially intentional, but it has since transformed her life.
By Phillip Chidavaenzi Mar. 2, 2025
Free exhibition as OWIT Zim fair roars to life
According to Nyathi, over 300 guests are expected to be part of this year’s event with various brands and women-led organisations showcasing and selling their products.
By Takemore Mazuruse Mar. 2, 2025
Art in history and black conciousness
Let us continue to echo the voices of our ancestors, to honor their legacy, and to forge a brighter future for generations to come.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Mar. 2, 2025
Aunty Rho’s latest single stirs hearts towards God
A devoted Christian, Aunty Rho late last year released her debut project, a single titled Abundant Grace.
By Style Reporter Feb. 23, 2025
Family Riots earns four Nama nominations
A Doll's House is a masterpiece of modern drama that continues to resonate with audiences today.
By Sindiso Dube Feb. 23, 2025
I am not Zanu PF, but war veteran: Hosiah Chipanga
After the release from jail in 1978 through a ceasefire Chipanga wrote and released a single titled Kudai Ndakaziva, which was banned by the Ian Smith regime.
By Clayton Masekesa Feb. 23, 2025
Winky D's Kudhakwa: Party anthem or political trojan horse?
It's my favourite track off the PaBho EP. I love those songs where Winky D encrypts political connotations within what seem like party, yet not so party songs.
By Sindiso Dube Feb. 23, 2025