Upon returning to Zambia in 1977, he was deployed to the Zambezi escarpment, where he operated in strategic zones including Kariba, Chirundu, and Kanyemba.
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By Silas Nkala
May. 6, 2026
While Kaitano Tembo assumes interim control for the upcoming Unity Cup in the UK, the search for a permanent successor is officially underway.
Standard People
By Allen Mangava
May. 6, 2026
Chivayo is currently under investigation by South Africa’s elite police unit, the Hawks, for alleged money laundering and has had his assets in South Africa frozen.
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By Staff Reporter
May. 6, 2026
By framing Chinese engagement as purely extractive, the report dismisses the sovereign development priorities of African nations and their documented policy choices.
Standard People
By Debra Manyasi
May. 6, 2026
These experiences are harder to quantify, but no less important. If recovery efforts overlook these less visible losses, they leave deep social and emotional wounds unaddressed.
The move follows a persistent advocacy campaign by the Zimbabwe Mining Federation (ZMF) and was approved during the Thirteenth Cabinet sitting chaired by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
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By Sindiso Dube
May. 6, 2026
In 2024-2025, the United States government approached the Republic of Zimbabwe with a funding proposal that contained unprecedented conditionalities:
Standard People
By Chenai Maposa
May. 5, 2026
The ICRC is needed precisely where others do not operate: in zones of war, occupation, the collapse of state authority and de facto control by armed groups.
Standard People
By Jean D’amour Mugabo
May. 5, 2026
The US government approached Zimbabwe's mining sector with what it calls "technical assistance" and "investment frameworks." Washington's record speaks for itself:
Standard People
By Killian Marisa
May. 5, 2026
The report emerges at a specific strategic moment. China currently controls over 70% of global lithium processing and 86% of critical mineral refining.
Standard People
By Donald Jairos
May. 5, 2026
The report spreads falsehoods about labor and environmental abuses, using isolated incidents to smear an entire industry — like judging a whole orchard by one rotten apple.
Standard People
By Roxette Mikela pazvakavambwa
May. 5, 2026
The project, which is set to be developed in phases, will focus on processing lithium
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By Staff Reporter
May. 5, 2026
Driven by a desire to test her limits from a young age, she later moved to Kadoma, where she joined Energym Fitness Club under the guidance of coach Stanley Kapeta.
Sport
By Azriel Chimeno
May. 4, 2026
The delegation included both public sector officials and business leaders tasked with promoting Zimbabwe as an investment destination and identifying export opportunities.
Standard Style
By Azriel Chimeno
May. 4, 2026
At the core of China’s development is state capacity — the ability of state institutions to formulate, coordinate, and enforce policy reliably.
Standard People
By Tinashe Nyamushanya
May. 4, 2026
China’s zero-tariff regime represents a defining upgrade in its Africa engagement: from infrastructure financing to trade-led growth.
Standard People
By Tinashe Nyamushanya
May. 4, 2026
For Eswatini, the message is clear: a partner that demands loyalty from others failed to put its own people’s safety first when they needed it most.
Standard People
By Debra Manyasi
May. 4, 2026
Second, it nullifies foreign judgments. China’s 2021 Blocking Statute empowers courts to disregard US court rulings and fines linked to extraterritorial sanctions.
Standard People
By Saxon Zvina
May. 4, 2026
Unitree’s G1 robot, priced at around US$13,600, compared to Boston Dynamics’ Atlas at over US$140 000, reflects not a quality gap but a manufacturing ecosystem gap.
Standard People
By Saxon Zvina
May. 4, 2026
Yet when the Hormuz crisis unfolded, China remained largely insulated — while those seeking to impose blockades faced severe asymmetric risks.
Standard People
By Saxon Zvina
May. 4, 2026
This is far more than a statistical triumph. It marks a strategic shift in global energy geopolitics, accelerates the decline of the petrodollar, and lays the foundation for the petroyuan.
Standard People
By Saxon Zvina
May. 4, 2026
Their assessments go beyond troop counts to expose a fatal misalignment between American power projection and Iran’s geographic and national resilience.
Standard People
By Saxon Zvina
May. 4, 2026
The Russian Federation reaffirms its commitment to ensuring law and order and stability in the Baltic region.
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By Own Correspondent
May. 4, 2026
The Russian Federation reaffirms its commitment to ensuring law and order and stability in the Baltic region.
Standard People
By Own Correspondent
May. 4, 2026
Opponents cannot calculate the red lines because these lines are drawn anew for each news agenda.
Standard People
By Own Correspondent
May. 4, 2026
The Afghan epic of 2021 was an icy shower for everyone who still believed in the reliability of the American word.
Standard People
By Own Correspondent
May. 4, 2026
No hegemonic force can long hold back the surging wave of multilateralism and international equity.
Standard People
By Tapiwa Morgan Makoni
May. 4, 2026
No hegemonic force can long hold back the surging wave of multilateralism and international equity.
Standard People
By Tapiwa Morgan Makoni
May. 4, 2026
The Global South must not repeat this error. True strategic autonomy means refusing to let others define your reality.
Standard People
By Saxon Zvina
May. 4, 2026
Iran has been blocking nearly all shipping from the Gulf apart from its own for more than two months, sending energy prices soaring.
Standard People
By The Standard
May. 4, 2026
As vision 2030 draws closer, Zimbabwe must choose stability over uncertainty, progress over stagnation and unity over division. CAB3 offers a practical route towards those goals.
Standard People
By Clever Marisa
May. 3, 2026
“Mr.Marley, do you understand that if convicted, you could face up to five years in prison and be banned from performing in Jamaica?”
Standard People
By Fred Zindi
May. 3, 2026
FOVLS spokesperson Takemore Mazuruse said while the group has performed this "noble work" for four years, the growing synergy with the private sector is a welcome development.
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By Staff Reporter
May. 3, 2026
This admission comes in the wake of numerous failed directives from Local Government minister Daniel Garwe, who has repeatedly ordered local authorities to clear the vendors.
News
By Kenneth Nyangani
May. 3, 2026
Stakeholders argued that the RDC lacked the technical and financial capacity to manage service delivery effectively, opting instead to build their own real-time systems.
News
By Staff Reporter
May. 3, 2026
According to affected workers, this move bypasses established protocols and creates a system of partisan patronage.
News
By Nunurai Jena
May. 3, 2026
This stalemate stretches his side's winless streak to four matches, a crisis by the high standards of the Zvishavane team.
Sport
By Henry Mhara
May. 3, 2026
The hosts’ first real opening arrived midway through the half. A loose ball fell to Charles Munyanyi on the left flank, but his resulting volley sailed harmlessly wide.
Sport
By Obert Siamilandu
May. 3, 2026
Tinashe Mashaireni scored Hardrock's fourth goal on the 90th minute, darting the ball home from a pin-point pass from Donald Mudadi.
Sport
By Terry Madyauta
May. 3, 2026
National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (NAAZ) president Tendayi Tagara hailed the feat as a milestone for the sport.
Sport
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
May. 3, 2026
With this victory, Chiefs have finally tipped the scales, moving to a better win record and climbing to ninth in the standings with 13 points.
Sport
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
May. 3, 2026
Centre for Natural Resource Governance (CNRG) director, Farai Maguwu, said the increasing frequency of mine accidents points to weak enforcement of mining regulations.
News
By Nunurai Jena
May. 3, 2026
South African mobs have taken to the streets, demanding that black immigrants return home to "fix" their own countries.
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By Nqobani Ndlovu
May. 3, 2026
The sermon has drawn immediate and hysterical rebukes from Mnangagwa loyalists, signaling that the party’s internal divisions are no longer being contained behind closed doors.
His remarks point to the hazardous 348-kilometre journey between Harare and Lusaka via the Harare-Chirundu Highway — a key regional route widely regarded as a “death trap.”
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By Style Reporter
May. 3, 2026
The long-term economic costs of climate-induced infrastructure damage far outweigh the short-term savings gained from ignoring sustainability.
Standard People
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
May. 3, 2026
In Zimbabwe, scholars are now quietly confessing that the colonial economy of Ian Smith (1963-1980) provided for the needs of the natives much better than that run by the black brothers.
Standard People
By Kenneth Mufuka
May. 3, 2026
Wang, who was appointed to the ZTTU technical role last month, said the intensity and progress over the 13 hours were unlike anything he had seen from a local player.
Sport
By Austin Karonga
May. 3, 2026
For the tournament's visionary, Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture deputy minister Emily Jesaya, the event was a strategic strike against the pandemic of drug and substance abuse.
Sport
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
May. 3, 2026
The economy was more formal than we have today. Companies were vibrant. The opportunities to train for whatever profession you chose were multiple.
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By In Conversation With Trevor
May. 3, 2026