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Namib completes merger, lists on Nasdaq

The new unit, Namib,  was listed on the Nasdaq, with its shares closing at US$31,22 per share.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jun. 9, 2025

Gogo Chihoro denounces witchcraft

Speaking through her spokesperson, Gogo Chihoro firmly stated that she does not engage in witchcraft or “kuromba” — the practice of using evil powers to gain overnight riches.
By Style Reporter Jun. 8, 2025

Bogus cop jailed 45 years for rape

Prosecutor Edward Katsvairo told the court that on April 10, the complainant was sent by her employer to collect a parcel at Glendale terminus.
By Simbarashe Sithole Jun. 1, 2025

Period poverty exposes vulnerable girls to HIV

Menstrual Health Day is celebrated globally on May 28 to fight period poverty and end stigma surrounding menstrual health issues.
By Stephen Chadenga May. 30, 2025

Witchcraft, power and economic sanctions

Across various parts of the world, witchcraft continues to hold power as a cultural and political force.
By Tapiwa Gomo May. 12, 2025

Tanganda wins US$47K tea dispute

Tanganda rejected the payments insisting that the debt be settled in foreign currency since the products were sold outside the country.
By Desmond Chingarande May. 9, 2025

Phoenix rising or embers glowing? Zim’s turbulent quest for renewal (1980–2025)

Healthcare accessibility improved dramatically, with infant mortality dropping from 86 per 1 000 live births in 1980 to 61 per 1 000 by 1990
By Lawrence Makamanzi Apr. 21, 2025

Gokwe chaos emblematic of the national question

The Zanu PF leader himself has on more than four occasions said he is not interested in staying in power beyond 2028, but this has not stopped his loyalists from pushing the agenda.
By The Standard Apr. 20, 2025