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Trump will escape punishment for Epstein scandals!

When Charlie realized that Trump’s victory had been diverted by Israeli billionaires in support of genocide in Gaza, he rebelled.   
By Kenneth Mufuka 7h ago
Torture, bombs, and mandatory bootlicking
Torture, bombs, and mandatory bootlicking
Moreso, when the regime baulk at having a referendum to vote on the particular amendment of extending the vapid leadership of the octogenarian by two more years without going for elections.  
By Doctor Stop It 7h ago
Zimbabwe’s tax structure hurting formal business sector
The Zimbabwean economy is largely informal with the informal sector controlling around 76% of revenue circulating in the country, albeit outside formal banking platforms.  
By Harry Peter Wilson 7h ago
EditorialComment: A day losing its founding meaning
National Youth Day, officially known as Robert Gabriel Mugabe National Youth Day, was set aside to honour the late former president Robert Gabriel Mugabe.  
By The Standard 7h ago
Who is on trial here?
Digital technology is being accused of the heinous crime while all along it is perhaps merely an accomplice that lazy humans have sent to do the job for them.
By Tim Middleton 7h ago
Mnangagwa 2030 agenda: A test of Zimbabwe's commitment to democracy
The 2030 agenda was first adopted at the ruling Zanu PF conference held in Bulawayo two years ago.
Crack it with cricket
Back in 2011 a man by the name of Mike Norrish shared tongue-in-cheek ways to make cricket even more entertaining.
By Tim Middleton 7h ago
Marian Marinica's testing time
The tournament might not have been what we wanted in terms of big name opposition but still, it gives us a starting point in our build up to Afcon 2027 and World Cup 2030. 
By Michael Kariati 7h ago
Decisions that shape culture long after leaders leave (Part 2)
Many leaders assume that culture is shaped through formal statements, vision documents, and strategic plans.  
By Clever Matigimu 7h ago
US bull market enters 2026: What a fourth year of gains could mean for Zimbabwean investors
The S&P 500 has delivered strong gains for three consecutive years, driven largely by megacap technology, artificial intelligence, and resilient corporate earnings. 
By Isaac Jonas Feb. 16, 2026
Why Zimbabwe’s SMEs must digitise to ride the AI wave
Many business owners view software as a cost rather than an investment, or they use disparate solutions that don’t work together. 
By Tabani Moyo and Farai Chigora Feb. 16, 2026
Zero tariffs, new horizons: Why China’s decision marks a turning point for Zimbabwe
The door has been opened wide. It is now up to Zimbabwe to step through it with confidence, strategy, and determination.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa Feb. 15, 2026
Zimbabwe must choose constitutional integrity over political convenience
Any attempt to extend presidential or parliamentary terms, alter presidential election processes, or expand executive authority must face the highest level of public scrutiny. 
By Elias Mudzuri Feb. 15, 2026
Why region should not ignore the constitutional coup underway in Zimbabwe
These constitutional protections were designed to prevent incumbents from extending their mandates without popular consent. 
By Justice Alfred Mavedzenge Feb. 15, 2026
EditorialComment: Constitutionalism or calculated convergence?
Zimbabwe’s constitution requires specific parliamentary thresholds to amend key provisions like the current Constitutional Amendment No 3. 
By The Standard Feb. 15, 2026
Enhancing soil carbon management in croplands
Farmers in districts such as Hwange, Lupane, Gwanda, and Beitbridge struggle with low rainfall and poor soil structure, conditions worsened when organic matter is not replenished. 
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Feb. 15, 2026
Will Trump survive the Epstein files? (Part 2)
Trump has tasked his personal criminal attorney, Todd Blanche to clean up as many names from the files and videos as he can before releasing them.  
By Kenneth Mufuka Feb. 15, 2026
Public health at risk: Confronting cholera, typhoid and dysentery in Harare
Every reported case and mortality statistic represents a human life; a child, a parent, a worker whose suffering could have been prevented through basic public health safeguards.  
By Clever Marisa Feb. 15, 2026
From ‘constitutionalist’ to constitutional butcher
What makes it worse is the bastardisation of the constitution is being done without the input of the country’s citizens, but instead by a cabal driven by greed of power and selfish interests.  
By Doctor Stop It Feb. 15, 2026
Over and out
Furthermore, alongside that balance, there must be perspective, which in truth is simply balancing what we see close up and what we find far away, in time and distance.
By Tim Middleton Feb. 15, 2026
Let’s respond to evil with good
Songs about unity, love, and freedom. songs that felt too personal, too vulnerable to share with anyone, especially Peter, who probably would laugh.  
By Fred Zindi Feb. 15, 2026
Leadership legacy: What are you really building?
One of the most important mindset shifts a leader can make is to understand that leadership is stewardship, not ownership.  
By Clever Matigimu Feb. 15, 2026
Crossing the line
Of course, sometimes we need further common sense when we are driving, in this country especially.
By Tim Middleton Feb. 15, 2026
Xi sends congratulatory message to 39th African Union Summit
Xi said that China will fully implement zero-tariff treatment to 53 African countries having diplomatic relations with China starting from May 1, 2026.
By The Standard Feb. 14, 2026
Businessman Marconati languishes in prison after High Court
Yan said Marconati and Hughes had no lawful authority to elbow out the DGL 5 directors.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 14, 2026
Xi’s letter to Zimbabwe’s liberation veterans and the all-weather China-Zimbabwe partnership
Zimbabwe’s independence was not benevolently granted, but fiercely won through armed resistance, mass mobilisation, and international solidarity. 
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa Feb. 13, 2026
China is not the villain Zimbabwe’s critics make it out to be
Zimbabwe’s economy is fragile, its regulatory bodies understaffed and under-resourced, and its legal enforcement patchy at best.
By Wilfred Ndhlovu Feb. 13, 2026
Letter to my people: Stable prices and double fares: The mathematical magic of our second republic
The state of affairs at Matapi Flats are emblematic of the poverty and hardships that have worsened countrywide under the regime of the Scarfed One
By Doctor Stop It Feb. 8, 2026