Politics of ethnicity: Jumping from the pan into the fire

“This was the Zezuru position after all the Zanu infighting in Zambia, which led to Herbert Chitepo’s death on March 18 1975.
By Arthur Mutambara 12h ago

Of insecure sycophants, falsified intelligence

Next, use this local currency to buy – through your connections at RBZ or your links with the political establishment — the rare US dollars at the official rate and produce US$100 000.
By Arthur Mutambara Aug. 4, 2023

School of sport: EVERY MINUTE COUNTS

Interestingly Everton are also the team who have conceded the most times, 10 times in the first minute of matches.
By Tim Middleton Jul. 30, 2023

Why ED failed to improve Zim's economic prospects

All efforts by the Mnangagwa administration to turn around the Zimbabwean economy have been futile, and of no effect, because RBZ’s operational mandate maintained the status quo.
By Martin Majaji Jun. 29, 2023

School of sport: FOREVER AND ANON

Many people now enjoy Veterans sport, for which they are eligible at the age of thirty-five. As of July 15 2008
By Tim Middleton Apr. 23, 2023

Feature: Phases of Zim’s land reform: A shifting political economy

The invasion and establishment phase emerged of course in part as a consequence of the constitutional referendum of 2000.
By Ian Scoones Mar. 21, 2023

Ceteris Paribus: Inflation over sluggish growth: A better devil?

Zimbabwe currently “boasts” of having one of the worst inflation levels in the world, flirting of an annual inflation of 255% as of November 2022.
By Tinashe Duma Dec. 16, 2022

Zim launches satellite

The launch, which was done by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa), was initially set for November 6, but was postponed due to a fire alarm.
By Tatenda Manyinyire Nov. 8, 2022

Letter to my people: ‘Let them eat cake’: Chris and Monica escapades

Chris and Monica were living the life in the past couple of weeks, flying to the US on first class tickets.

By The Standard Jul. 3, 2022