Sofar hosts concert at Chapungu Sculpture Park

The landscaped garden is a cultural landmark and was established by the late stone sculpture visionary Roy Guthrie.
By Style Reporter May. 6, 2024
Tshabangu pushes for inclusive government
Tshabangu pushes for inclusive government
Mnangagwa recently denied ambitions to extend his term, but he has done little to caution his supporters against saying that he will be in office beyond 2028.
By Miriam Mangwaya May. 5, 2024
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Despair as hunger bites hard with Binga folk resorting to wild fruits for survival
Nearly 4.25 million people (26% of the population) are projected to face food insecurity this year, with communities such as Binga being the most hit.
By Moses Mugugunyeki May. 5, 2024
VFEX suspends BNC stocks
The VFEX said  trading  in BNC shares was suspended with effect from Friday.
By Tatira Zwinoira May. 5, 2024
Zifa's top post aspirants emerge
This reporter interviewed some of the candidates and as expected, the majority remained coy except for Pan Jap who declared his interest.
By Tafadzwa Chigandiwa May. 5, 2024
Teachers divided over job action.
The Fozeu have declared industrial action when schools open tomorrow to press the government to pay teachers a minimum wage of US$1 260.
By Miriam Mangwaya May. 5, 2024
Three years later, Bulawayo Arts Festival yet to pay artistes
The event, which returns this year, coincides with the commemorations of the day Bulawayo was declared a city on June 1.
By Sindiso Dube May. 5, 2024
Tourism investments drop by 45%
Soaring public and private debt is also preventing investors from injecting fresh capital. 
By Blessed Ndlovu May. 5, 2024
Letter to my people: The regime is afraid of its own people
Dead BC, wants to charge a whooping US$92 for an annual television licence and the proposed law has been rightly  received with outrage by the country’s citizens.
By Doctor Stop It May. 5, 2024
Navigating tax implications of Zim’s transition to ZiG
One of the key issues arising from the monetary policy statement (MPS) is the introduction of ZiG currency, replacing the ZWL.
By Mark Hussein Mtombeni May. 5, 2024
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Deadly measles outbreak opens can of worms
Affected communities were within catchment areas of Nyama and Lynx Mine clinics.
By Nhau Mangirazi May. 5, 2024
Chevrons seek to level series
The Chevrons succumbed to an eight-wicket defeat in the series opener on Friday and will be looking to draw level in the second encounter of the series.
By Austin Karonga May. 5, 2024
Editorial Comment: Press freedom a vital cog in civil liberties
The media is a vital cog in the security of civil liberties, which is why we are the fourth estate after the legislature, judiciary and executive arms of the state.
By The Standard May. 5, 2024
Zim woman in Women Changing the World list
Chenesai Mukora-Mangoma is one of those Zimbabwean women climbing the ladder of success day by day. She is, however, not new to disturbing the waters a little bit.
By Style Correspondent May. 5, 2024
Trailblazing Minter makes Zimbabwe Open history
Minter will compete in the pre qualifier today as she hopes to make it into the main draw which begins on Thursday.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere May. 5, 2024
WestProp’s US$300m luxury gold estate takes shape
Sharpe told Standardbusiness in an interview that the project, which will be completed in 2026, had already begun with the development of three lakes on the golf course.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga May. 5, 2024
How Beitbridge became a hot election issue in SA
Nearly half of the 2,4 million foreigners living in South Africa are Zimbabweans, according to the latest census.
By Umberto Bacchi May. 5, 2024
Zim’s wheat farmers struggle to get payments
According to statistics, last season Zimbabwe had a bumper harvest of 2.3 million tonnes of maize against the yearly requirement of about 1.8 million tonnes.
By Own Correspondent May. 5, 2024
Edutainment mix: Echoes of Ancestry: Exploring influence of African traditions in hip-hop
Through his music, he pays homage to the ancestral spirits that continue to guide and inspire him, channeling their wisdom and resilience into every beat and lyric.
By Raymond Millagre Langa May. 5, 2024
Mayor prioritises water over arts
In an interview with Standard Style, Coltart said the story about him walking out of the meeting was incorrect; he had another meeting to get to.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 5, 2024
Journalists call for alignment of laws
Majoni described the government’s ongoing media law reform agenda as cosmetic.
By Pamenus Tuso May. 5, 2024
Hebrew scriptures: The Dalai Lama and the Exodus
The Israelites had not yet left Egypt, and yet already Moses was telling them how to tell the story. Why this obsession with storytelling?
By Benjamin Leon May. 5, 2024
Hear Jaz Karis, Mahalia’s acoustics
On rotation donuts radiating energy, it would further “catch fire” her wide treasuring of euphony, thereupon, establishing the basis of her artistry.
By Grant Moyo May. 5, 2024
Sunday word: The God of deliverance
Exodus story underscores the importance of faith and obedience in experiencing God’s deliverance.
By Prosper Tingini May. 5, 2024
New Zima boss lays out her vision
Zvirawa said Zima’s long-term goal was to be continuous and consistent in order to spotlight Zimbabwe to be recognised on the global map.
By Nyasha Gorogodo May. 5, 2024
Foreign promoters jostle for Feli Nandi
Feli Nandi is the female musician of the moment as evidenced by her recent winning of the Outstanding Female Musician gong, her first accolade at the National Arts Merits Awards.
By Style Reporter May. 5, 2024
Savanna Trust moves to strengthen creatives’ capacity
Savanna Trust communications officer, Sebastian Muzanenhamo told Standard Style the expected results are to strengthen institutional capacity of three theatre groups from Zimbabwe.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 5, 2024
Bulawayo Shutdown: Winky D pays homage to Hustlers Nite Club
Winky D’s song One-One wasn't just a performance choice at the Bulawayo Shutdown, it was a celebratory throwback.
By Sindiso Dube May. 5, 2024