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Welcome to Elisabetta Franchi Official: Discover the Elegance of Borsa Elisabetta Franchi and Tailleur Elisabetta Franch

Visit to explore our modern collections. From handbags to suits, each piece is designed to encourage and empower
By The Standard Feb. 15, 2025

The first cohort of the Scripts and Bars incubator comprised 75 creatives from Zimbabwe and 25 creatives from the UK

It involves applying the principles of psychology and behavioural science to manage both business and personal relationships successfully.
By Ashleigh Chambeni Feb. 7, 2025

UK-based woman in US$50 000 adultery storm

The couple was married on August 21, 1998.
By Desmond Chingarande Apr. 17, 2024

Spreadsheet: A tool for success

The cells within an Excel spreadsheet each contain data, like formulas, numbers, or text, which can be organised and analysed.
By Clever Matigimu Nov. 24, 2023

FOOD & TRAVEL: French-speaking market catches AAT’s attention

With accommodation ranging between three and five star on offer on AAT’s Victoria Falls Safari Lodge estate,
By Staff Writer Oct. 13, 2023

Jah Prayzah join hands for Catholic fundraising efforts

The fundraising concert is the brainchild of the Jesuit Province of Southern Africa and proceeds from the event will go to St Paul’s Musami Hospital.
By Vanessa Gonye Sep. 14, 2023

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By Newsday Jun. 1, 2023

DIDG rescinds US$236m NRZ lawsuit

The Diaspora and Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) filed its lawsuit after government cancelled a US$400 million deal that it had signed with the NRZ in 2017.
By Tinashe Makichi May. 12, 2023

Chikerema didn’t want Heroes Acre burial

“I’ve told my sons that if they ever try and take my body to that place they are to open fire. I’ve given them guns,” Chikerema told me.

By The Standard Aug. 14, 2022