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Solutions to TB and HIV benefit all of us

Global funding for neglected disease basic research and product development has declined by more than 20% since it peaked in 2018.
By Monicah Otieno Mar. 10, 2025
Letter to my people: Catholic bishops hit  the nail on the head
Letter to my people: Catholic bishops hit the nail on the head
Among those frothing at the mouth at the strident criticism of Scarfmore is Zanu PF womens’ league boss Mabel Chinomona.
By Doctor Stop It Mar. 9, 2025
Letter from America: Trump throws Zelensky out of White House!
A rewind of the podcast showed that Zelensky, who never dresses up in a suit, sat in a three-some beside a cold fire with US President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance.
By Kenneth Mufuka Mar. 9, 2025
Business Opinion: Rebranding and entrepreneurship
Rebranding occurs when there are multiple reasons for an organisation to consider doing so. Some of the most common reasons for rebranding are as follows:
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo Mar. 9, 2025
The utility of indoctrination in Zimbabwe: Impact and economic development
 In the context of Zimbabwe, indoctrination has played a significant role in shaping the country’s history, economics and society.
By Junior Chengeta Mar. 9, 2025
Media under siege: New regime, old tactics
Mhlanga’s detention is not an isolated incident but part of a decades-long pattern of repression under Zanu PF rule.
By Reward Magadhi Mar. 9, 2025
Impact of US tariffs on China: What investors need to know
Announced by President Donald Trump, this move has jolted markets, rattled supply chains, and left investors — from Wall Street to Harare — scrambling to assess the fallout.
By Isaac Jonas Mar. 9, 2025
Equating journalism to terrorism is not helpful to Zimbabwe 
The argument here is not that the present regime has any been better, for most characters running it were Mugabe’s enablers.
By Shepherd Mpofu Mar. 4, 2025
Mhlanga’s arrest challenges govt’s claims for democratic progress
An arrest of a journalist will always raise questions about whether a country upholds human rights.
By Nqaba Matshazi Mar. 2, 2025
Blessed Mhlanga arrest a spectacular own goal
No wonder why Nero, who secured more than two million votes during that election, has washed his hands off this idiocy.
By Doctor Stop It Mar. 2, 2025
Zimbabwe’s informal economy taxation and formalisation
Presumptive tax is not the major contributor of government revenue despite the dominance of the informal economy in the country.
By Ignatius Banda Mar. 2, 2025
Editorial Comment: Journalism is not a crime
He made the vow after the military toppled Mugabe in the culmination of a bitter succession wrangle that pitted two main factions in Zanu PF.
By The Standard Mar. 2, 2025
Letter from America : Zim’s permanent state of crisis needs new players!
The closure of mega grocery stores like N. Richards and Muhamed Mussa have caught the attention of the politicians.
By Kenneth Mufuka Mar. 2, 2025
In defence of Zimbabwe’s tourism industry
This is not to suggest that acts of corruption or misgovernance must not be investigated. Far from it. 
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Feb. 27, 2025
Nothing for the common person in Zanu PF fights
As your good doctor I derive no comfort whatsoever from the prospect of Generari replacing Scarfmore.
By Doctor Stop It Feb. 23, 2025
Removing Mukuru will open Pandora’s box!
Mukuru (otherwise lovingly known as ED by his supporters) sat at the feet of the great Houdini himself, Robert Gabriel Mugabe.
By Kenneth Mufuka Feb. 23, 2025
‘I have unprintable thoughts’: Trump asserts control over independent regulatory agencies including FERC, EPA
“This is the intended end of checks and balances,” one energy industry advocate told Factor This today. “I have unprintable thoughts.”
By Paul Gerke Feb. 23, 2025
OWIT-Zimbabwe empowers and celebrates women
Various brands are also going to showcase their services which will be offered at subsidized rates for OWIT-Zimbabwe members.
By Takemore Mazuruse Feb. 23, 2025
Expanding the social dialogue platform: Integrating workers from the informal economy in Zimbabwe
 These economic issues are further exacerbated by the existence of a large informal sector, where operations often go unregulated.
By Samuel Wadzai Feb. 23, 2025
Call to end human rights violations in Marange
Abel was allegedly captured on 28 January 2025 whilst panning in the company of three colleagues in Marange diamond fields.
By Admin Feb. 23, 2025
Realms of breakthrough: The power of faith and forgiveness
My Prayer is For Zimbabwe that God Will heal The Hearts Of  Her Children That we may have access to the blessing over our nation in Jesus’ name, Amen.
By Humphrey Mtandwa Feb. 23, 2025
Beyond Bhalagwe, a carceral archipelago?
It seems that Foucault was influenced by Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s ‘The Gulag Archipelago’, his opus on the Soviet formal collectivisation of farms and concentration camps system.
By Mbuso Moyo Feb. 23, 2025
We have real problems
Now that is the key in life, solving problems and solving the right problems. In today’s society, a major problem we see is addiction to drugs and to alcohol.
By Tim Middleton Feb. 23, 2025
What is the secret of Jewish Immortality?
All these things are mortal but the Jew; all other forces pass, but he remains.  What is the secret of his immortality?
By Mark Twain Feb. 23, 2025
The unheard voices: Zim graduates trapped in a job application void
Addressing this issue requires a concerted effort from various stakeholders, including government, educational institutions, and employers.
By Evans Mathanda Feb. 23, 2025
Mixed messaging and confusion over Mnangagwa term extension
The contradictory messages are only going to encourage further speculations and fuel doubts about the president’s term extension.
By Nqaba Matshazi Feb. 22, 2025
Editorial Comment: Road carnage: The blood is on govt’s hands
Both accidents were reportedly caused by human error — careless drivers who fail to adhere to basic traffic regulations.
By The Standard Feb. 16, 2025