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Kidd KIR: Embracing ‘Hour’ of joy and stress-free vibes

Hour is a vibrant track that encapsulates a desire for carefree joy and a release from the burdens of stress.
By Sindiso Dube Apr. 6, 2025

It’s bigger than hip-hop: POY hails Cont Mhlanga

Veteran rapper POY has showered praise on the late arts doyen, Cont Mhlanga, for his unwavering belief in hip-hop.
By Sindiso Dube Jan. 12, 2025

Amended postal voting law haunts Zec

In an urgent application to the High Court, Project Vote 263 director Allan Chipoyi said the new regulations undermined the credibility of the elections.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko Aug. 11, 2023

Digital transformation: Zim Media needs to be contemplative

Today not even one media house in Zimbabwe is keen to share circulation figures, not because they do not know, but they are embarrassingly and depressingly choking.
By Silence Mugadzaweta Dec. 25, 2022

Police break up UZ protests

The students resolved to boycott lectures until the fees are reviewed, but riot police invaded the UZ campus to drive the students out of hostels.
By Bridget Mavhimira and Dylan Dzenga Sep. 13, 2022

‘Patriotism can’t be regulated’

“If people are governed well, they become patriotic. Patriotism is not a forced matter, everyone loves their country. In fact, those who kill citizens and steal taxpayers money are the least patriotic, not a journalist who writes the truth about the abuses,” Muleya said.

By Hstvzim Apr. 22, 2022

Matabeleland civic groups fume over voter education hurdles

Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Association (BVTA) director Michael Ndiweni who is also a member of the Ekhaya Vote campaign said police, and other law enforcement agents were frustrating their voter education campaigns.

By The Standard Jan. 16, 2022

Matabeleland civic groups fume over voter education hurdles

Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Association (BVTA) director Michael Ndiweni who is also a member of the Ekhaya Vote campaign said police, and other law enforcement agents were frustrating their voter education campaigns.

By The Standard Jan. 16, 2022

Matabeleland civic groups fume over voter education hurdles

Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Association (BVTA) director Michael Ndiweni who is also a member of the Ekhaya Vote campaign said police, and other law enforcement agents were frustrating their voter education campaigns.

By The Standard Jan. 16, 2022