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Douglas Murray defends Israel

Choosing life is one of the most important commandments of the Jewish people. It is also one of the fundamental values of the West.
Customer engagement management and entrepreneurship (Part 1)
Customer engagement management and entrepreneurship (Part 1)
CEM is a combination of technology, data analysis, and human engagement that aims to create individualised and seamless customer service experiences.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo 21h ago
How disasters decimate Zimbabwean agriculture and food security
The consequences are stark: dwindling harvests, decimated livestock, disrupted livelihoods, and a deepening chasm of food insecurity.
With friends like Trump, African leaders must sleep with one eye open
Contrary to public opinion, Sachs argues, the US is guilty of funding training and equipping many of the terrorist groups in Africa and Asia.
By Kenneth Mufuka 21h ago
Influence or effluence?
When it comes to our children, it is worth considering where everyone fits in regarding the influence on their lives.
By Tim Middleton 21h ago
Bedbug crisis: Growing alarm amidst health challenges and economic strain
The Covid-19 pandemic has magnified the importance of public health as a crucial component of economic resilience.
By Lovemore Nyawo 21h ago
Editorial Comment: Ministers fuelling intolerance shameful
They believe that if people are organised around a monarch it will threaten their hold on power, especially in areas that have been marginalised historically.
By The Standard 21h ago
How to start investing in US and Canadian stock markets with limited capital: A Zim perspective
Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) is an investment strategy where you invest a fixed amount of money at regular intervals, regardless of the asset's price.
By Isaac Jonas 21h ago
Locating Zimbabwean journalism in the new world order
The conversations should be driven by a political will of governments as duty bearers and custodians of advancing and implementing human rights.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu 21h ago
Why interest in Geza might be waning
Two of his erstwhile business pals are languishing in remand prison and we ask ourselves how he has managed to escape a similar fate.
By Nqaba Matshazi 21h ago
Two prominent, influential, wealthy friends and the burial of Jesus
What he told Jesus during this visit reveals much about the spiritual hunger that Nicodemus possessed. First, he called Jesus “Rabbi.”
By Doug Mamvura 21h ago
Zanu PF arrogance and the tsikidzi menace
At the height of the 2018 election campaigns, Zanu PF promised Mbare residents renovated flats with swimming pools, but what the residents got are pools of sewage.
By Doctor Stop It 21h ago
On a revenge joy-ride, Republicans no longer the stupid party!
Elected to New York’s second highest office, as Attorney General, 2019, she campaigned on the “Get Trump Card.”
By Kenneth Mufuka Apr. 27, 2025
Why stay aways won’t work in Zimbabwe
The Health minister must surely also address the issue of providing basic facilities at the country’s hospitals.
By Doctor Stop It Apr. 27, 2025
Global guidelines for selection of judges (Part 1)
An apex court has at least three core roles within a thriving and functional democracy.
By The Standard Apr. 27, 2025
Editorial Comment: UZ strike shines light on plight of Zim workers
The academic staff are demanding the restoration of their pre-October 2018 salary levels where the basic salary of a junior lecturer was between US$2 250 and US2 500 per month.
By The Standard Apr. 27, 2025
Way forward for Zimbabwe
We urge you all to unite together, stand firm and support the idea of the NTA.
By Own Correspondent Apr. 27, 2025
Zimbabwe’s second republic or kleptocracy 2.0?
The state’s response to criticism is predictable.
By Reward Magadhi Apr. 27, 2025
Village Rhapsody :The gendered dimensions of climate change and the role of women in climate action
Gender-responsive climate action is not just a moral imperative it is a strategic necessity for building a sustainable and equitable future
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Apr. 27, 2025
Harnessing natural resources: A call for sustainable management
From minerals and fossil fuels to forests and water, these resources have the potential to drive economic growth, create jobs, and improve living standards.
By Justice Chengeta Jr Apr. 27, 2025
Counting the cost of healing Gukurahundi genocide’s Gukura-wounds
Talk about the death row phenomenon, an experience endured by convicts awaiting execution.
By Philani Ndlovu Apr. 22, 2025
Gokwe chaos emblematic of the national question
The Zanu PF leader himself has on more than four occasions said he is not interested in staying in power beyond 2028, but this has not stopped his loyalists from pushing the agenda.
By The Standard Apr. 20, 2025
Letter to my people: Uhuru celebrations exposed rot under Zanu PF
This is more so since the unceremonious removal of the wisdom imbued Gushungo in that dark year of 2017.
By Doctor Stop It Apr. 20, 2025
Letter from America: Geza crisis in Zimbabwe provides opportunity for urgent correction
Zanu PF finds itself in such a situation. I remember a similar situation where vice -president Sister Joice Mujuru was wrongfully put through a ringer, (the so-called Runaida affair).
By Kenneth Mufuka Apr. 20, 2025
Imperative for stronger corporate governance in Zimbabwe
The roots of Zimbabwe's corporate governance challenges can be traced back to the financial crisis of 2003.
By Lovemore Nyawo Apr. 20, 2025
Village Rhapsody: The role of African countries in global climate negotiations
 Zimbabwe, like many other African countries, is committed to addressing climate change.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Apr. 20, 2025
Why Nelson Chamisa has come unstuck
Chamisa remains quite popular, but there is more to elections and winning power than popularity and that is where our opposition has come unstuck.
By Nqaba Matshazi Apr. 20, 2025
Africa’s Wealth Titans
Nicky Oppenheimer, a prominent figure in the diamond industry,
By The Standard Apr. 15, 2025