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CCC MP accused of raping minor

According to reports, Chidziva was taken to Budiriro police station where the minor was reported missing last week.
By Staff Reporter Aug. 30, 2024

Govt, EU commit to empower women

Jobst von Kirchmann, EU Ambassador to Zimbabwe, praised minister Mutsvangwa for her unrelenting support to the EU programmes in Zimbabwe.
By Tendai Sauta Apr. 4, 2024

Abducted tourists remembered

There has been suspicion that the government was responsible for the kidnapping as a scapegoat to deploy the North Korean trained Fifth Brigade under the cover of tracking the alleged dissidents who abducted the tourists.

By The Standard Aug. 7, 2022

Abducted tourists remembered

There has been suspicion that the government was responsible for the kidnapping as a scapegoat to deploy the North Korean trained Fifth Brigade under the cover of tracking the alleged dissidents who abducted the tourists.

By The Standard Aug. 7, 2022

Ex-ZBC journo speaks of ‘hiding’ atrocities

Machakaire bemoaned the challenges in covering Gukurahundi during a panel discussion on “journalism ethics in conflict situations” on the microblogging site, Twitter, hosted by the United States embassy last Wednesday.

By The Standard Apr. 10, 2022

Ex-ZBC journo speaks of ‘hiding’ atrocities

Machakaire bemoaned the challenges in covering Gukurahundi during a panel discussion on “journalism ethics in conflict situations” on the microblogging site, Twitter, hosted by the United States embassy last Wednesday.

By The Standard Apr. 10, 2022

Ex-dissident pens Gukurahundi book

Ndlovu, in his new book titled Seeking Freedom and Justice (Loyal but not Docile) under the chapter Seeking Refugee in Tsholotsho, explains in detail how government forces hounded ZPRA comrades out of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) and the comfort of their homes, forcing them to set camp in the Tsholotsho bushes to escape torture and killings.

By The Standard Oct. 17, 2021

Ex-dissident pens Gukurahundi book

Ndlovu, in his new book titled Seeking Freedom and Justice (Loyal but not Docile) under the chapter Seeking Refugee in Tsholotsho, explains in detail how government forces hounded ZPRA comrades out of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) and the comfort of their homes, forcing them to set camp in the Tsholotsho bushes to escape torture and killings.

By The Standard Oct. 17, 2021