The bastardised parliament has long lost its integrity as it is stuffed by unelected charlatans disguised as members of the opposition.
Every successful system depends on connectivity, cooperation, synchronisation and the efficient exchange of resources.
Today, a local grocery shop can advertise daily specials on WhatsApp Business and Facebook, take customer orders online, and accept digital payments instantly.
Parliament belongs to the people of Zimbabwe, not to any single party or faction.
The participants unanimously agreed that the environment has changed.
The ANC (a power-sharing party in South Africa) “is made up of crooks” (an exaggeration), argued Democratic Alliance (DA) chairperson, Helen Zille.
If the dominant culture encourages learning, innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship, the nation benefits.
Parliament does not belong to political parties. It belongs to the people of Zimbabwe.
Use the diaspora and family network thoughtfully. Many Zimbabwean families already have relatives abroad with established brokerage accounts.
Standard People
By Isaac Jonas Jun. 7, 2026
Poor farming practices, deforestation and overgrazing have contributed to soil erosion across many parts of the country.
 Elections in 2018 and 2023 offered the possibility of a reset, but instead they saw disputed polls return Zanu PF to power with a large majority.
The future of Zimbabwe depends not only on reducing crime, but on addressing the conditions that allow crime to thrive.
Surely, it is very unfair that clubs continue to suffer and losing thousands of dollars over the behaviour of fans whom they have no control over.
Zimbabwe's DSWT revenue could just be a different mechanism to achieve the same globally recognised objective.
 From the Mazowe and Save to the Sanyati and Umzingwane rivers, these waterways have been systematically choked by years of legal and illegal alluvial mining.
Standard People
By The Standard May. 31, 2026
At a poetry event I didn't want to go to. Little did time know. Alchemy is the art of carving gold from pure air, is it not? Nerfetiri: the sequel to Inkless Quills.
 Last month, Mwenje Mathole cancelled his show scheduled for the Hard Rock Cafe in Sandton, Johannesburg due to rising xenophobic tensions.
Standard People
By Fred Zindi May. 31, 2026
Yes, textspeak may be useful in our hurried world in texts but it is not helpful in our formal world of communication.
By valuing assets at one token per kilogramme, the model democratises access for Zimbabweans previously sidelined by high entry costs.
Neo-liberalism is the idea that there is no economic purpose which cannot be fulfilled better if performed by the private sector. In polite language, Zvigananda call this private-state partnerships.
Crops that once thrived now struggle, fertilizer effectiveness is inconsistent, and rainfall patterns interact differently with various soil types.
Good customer experience does not require foreign currency or a loan. Here is what works on the ground in Zimbabwe today:
While Western Europe, North America, and East Asia followed this sequence rigidly, many African nations today are experiencing premature deindustrialisation.
Her passing has revealed that not everyone mourned her loss and also exposed astounding levels of double standards.
We cannot control being selected for a school, provincial or national team; however, we can control how we play and trust that that will be sufficient for being selected.
The blockade is set to remain in place until a formal agreement is reached, and Iran has so far refused to dismantle its enriched uranium stockpile. Resolution remains uncertain.
Standard People
By Isaac Jonas May. 31, 2026
I waited until the beer arrived. “Do you know what a ‘calling’ means?” I asked him, noting his conflicted expression.
Standard People
By Onie Ndoro May. 31, 2026
That is how you protect consumers. That is how you advance Universal Health Coverage. That is how you strengthen — rather than fracture — a fragile system.
Panyatsime hosted learners from schools including B and P College and Best Learners Infant School in Seke under Manyame Rural District Council. 
They defend not Raúl Castro the man, but the principle that sovereignty cannot be litigated out of existence.
Standard People
By Saxon Zvina May. 25, 2026
Technology transfer must be commercial, voluntary, and mutually beneficial.
Standard People
By Saxon Zvina May. 25, 2026
Since the Cold War, America’s go-to tools have been military action, sanctions, and regime change. Too often, where the US intervenes, chaos follows. 
Standard People
By Saxon Zvina May. 25, 2026
From an African perspective, it is neither reasonable to blindly glorify China’s development model nor follow Western biased opinions to reject China arbitrarily.
Going forward, Africa and the Global South will stand as owners of our own fate. We will build an international order that is fair, inclusive and respectful.
Standard People
By Saxon Zvina May. 25, 2026
By 2025, China-Africa trade reached $348.1 billion, with China remaining Africa’s largest trading partner for 17 consecutive years.
Standard People
By Saxon Zvina May. 25, 2026
China’s rebirth — from a semi-colonial, impoverished, and humiliated nation to a thriving global powerhouse — rests on four enduring, interconnected pillars.
Standard People
By Saxon Zvina May. 25, 2026
"I participated in community meetings, campaigns and voter mobilisation programmes because I wanted to see positive change in the country," Ndlovu said.   
In Zimbabwe, this global transition is often met with a mix of academic enthusiasm and policy experimentation, as seen through legislative adjustments like Statutory Instrument 35 of 2025,
It is widely considered that the most iconic face to launch a famous perfume was Marilyn Monroe for Chanel No 5 when in 1952 she said that she wore "a few drops of Chanel No 5
Southern Africa is once again confronting a devastating humanitarian crisis, but this emergency should not be viewed merely as another seasonal drought or temporary food shortage.
Long before Africa’s liberation movements were written into history books, they were spoken into existence through stories, songs, poetry, oral traditions, and collective memory.
Zimbabwean‑born author and former sub editor of The Standard, Chipo Masara, has written a compelling cultural book titled The Hidden Source of American Culture: Inside the Cycle of Black Erasure.
Standard People
By Chipo Masara May. 24, 2026
Much of the public debate surrounding CAB3 has been clouded by misinformation, emotional reactions and attempts to portray the proposed reforms as unprecedented or undemocratic.
The two books under review deconstruct the view that over time ideologies like living species suffer extinction. Using African nationalism as a case in point for this assertion,
The hullabaloo accompanying the retirement of erstwhile Chief Justice of Zimbabwe, Luke Malaba, has come and gone. 
Pan-Africanism has historically functioned as both a political philosophy and a cultural movement dedicated to the liberation, unity, dignity,
Standard People
By Ray M Langa May. 24, 2026
 Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi’s recent confirmation that there will be no secret ballot for the vote on Constitutional Amendment No. 3 is a calculated blow to the independence of the legislature.
Standard People
By The Standard May. 24, 2026
The story of anti-immigration in South Africa is best illustrated by the life our coloured brother one Gayton Mackenzie.
Wicknell tells us he has no regrets because his mother-in-law needs to know her place.