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Religious Column: Basic wisdom for living

There are encouraging biblical promises of victory. Opposition may come but you will prevail in accordance with divine will.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Feb. 25, 2023

Does a Honda fit all?

The one-size-fits-all approach does not work in education. We are reminded that there is one ministry, one Education Act, one curriculum, one examination board.
By Tim Middleton Jan. 8, 2023

Industry 4.0: The smart business for today’s entrepreneur

The internet in developing countries is largely underutilised especially in Africa.
By Francis Chitambira Dec. 12, 2022

Can these bones live?

In a popular Old Testament picture of the Valley of Dry Bones, the writer is told “Our bones are dried up and our hope is gone: we are cut off.”

By The Standard Jul. 31, 2022

Can these bones live?

In a popular Old Testament picture of the Valley of Dry Bones, the writer is told “Our bones are dried up and our hope is gone: we are cut off.”

By The Standard Jul. 31, 2022

Takasiwa: A teen fashionista with big dreams

Speaking to NewsDay Life & Style, the bubbly Takasiwa, who is also into modelling, said her desire was to ensure her dreams are seen and not just heard.

By The Standard Apr. 27, 2022

Building Narratives: Even Albert Einstein wrote

Shortly before his death, Einstein got into a pact with philosopher Bertrand Russell where the two intellectuals penned a powerful address dubbed Russel-Einstein Manifesto in which they made an intellectual appeal warning the world leaders of the severe consequences of a nuclear war. The address which was in the form of a letter read:

By The Standard Apr. 24, 2022

Building Narratives: Even Albert Einstein wrote

Shortly before his death, Einstein got into a pact with philosopher Bertrand Russell where the two intellectuals penned a powerful address dubbed Russel-Einstein Manifesto in which they made an intellectual appeal warning the world leaders of the severe consequences of a nuclear war. The address which was in the form of a letter read:

By The Standard Apr. 24, 2022

Imagine . . . .

We are called to imagine there is no heaven or hell yet the same people will deem such places as already being figments of people’s imagination.

By The Standard Mar. 20, 2022