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Unesco rolls out climate change adaptation programme

Chief Nyashanu, born Chemai Kandanga, said: “Buhera district has not been spared by drought and water access must be a top priority for us all.”
By Nhau Mangirazi Oct. 28, 2024

Heavy rains leave trail of destruction

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi yesterday told NewsDay that they were still compiling data on the damage caused by the rains.
By Staff Reporters Oct. 18, 2023

Organic farming: A prototype for sustainable agriculture

In addition to existing agricultural challenges, the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war created issues such as the increase in prices of fuel, food commodities and particularly agrochemical input.

By The Standard Aug. 11, 2022

Child marriages prevail despite laws

When she left, Kadzongwe, who was doing Form 1, was excited to experience new adventures, apparently a better life at her aunt’s home whose husband was regarded better off in their community.

By The Standard Jun. 19, 2022

Child marriages prevail despite laws

When she left, Kadzongwe, who was doing Form 1, was excited to experience new adventures, apparently a better life at her aunt’s home whose husband was regarded better off in their community.

By The Standard Jun. 19, 2022

Forus adds voice on SA violence

“Forus party is deeply concerned about the unchecked people to people tension between the two sister Republics of Zimbabwe and South Africa. We are simply geographically separated only by the Limpopo River, but have a richly shared and common cultural heritage, languages and history,” Munyenziwa said. 

By The Standard Apr. 23, 2022

Poet Ndlovu speaks on Africanism

The Zimbabwean government is said to be engaging South Africa to immediately address xenophobic attacks in that country.

By The Standard Apr. 12, 2022