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Mnangagwa loyalists revive 2030 bid amid implosion warning

Geza accused the Zanu PF leader of failing to stop corruption, nepotism and misgovernance.
By Staff Reporter 19h ago
Sinbad 90 releases new  EP ‘Positive Vibes’
Sinbad 90 releases new EP ‘Positive Vibes’
Sinbad 90 said the EP draws inspiration from a calling from above.
By Kudzai Chitsatso Jul. 13, 2025
Mutiti scoops community development award
Founder of Hokima Cricket Academy in Marondera, Mutiti was honoured for his works  in contributing to community development at the annual Foya awards last week.
By Sports Reporter Jul. 13, 2025
Editorial Comment: Imposing meter deals on councils is not devolution
Over the past few years, central government has imposed deals on urban councils such as the acquisition of fire tenders from Belarus and waste management contracts.
By The Standard Jul. 13, 2025
Council duped US$18k in fake bridge deal
They were also ordered to each pay a US$5 000 fine or face an extra 12 months in jail if they fail to pay.
By Rejoice Phiri Jul. 13, 2025
Finding fault is our default
When the teacher handed back the work, the young girl paused, breathed in deeply and looked at her mark before breaking out into an enormous smile – nineteen out of twenty!
By Tim Middleton Jul. 13, 2025
Land conflicts: Why should solutions remain elusive?
Local villagers have been fenced off water sources and mining is taking place in paddocks intended for cattle rearing.
By Masimba John Manyanya Jul. 13, 2025
Alcohol and colonialism: The curious story of Bulawayo beer gardens
Bulawayo’s oldest and most famous beer hall, MaKhumalo, also known as Big Bhawa, was built more than a century ago, in 1913.
By Maurice Hutton Jul. 13, 2025
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Perched Gokwe North battles climate change amid worsening water scarcity
As the effects of climate change intensify, Gokwe North remains trapped in a vicious cycle of drought, failed harvests and deepening food insecurity.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Jul. 13, 2025
Trump’s travel policies disrupt Byo comedy show…as COMEDY star Learnmore Jonasi pulls out
The statement, which expressed “a heavy heart” added, “We will, however, be hosting him in the near future when conditions permit. We apologize for the inconvenience caused”.
By Sindiso Dube Jul. 13, 2025
Migration expert to launch debut book
Machiridza Chiwa said she was expectant of even greater impact with her new publication.
By Takemore Mazuruse Jul. 13, 2025
Unicaf transforming higher education in the region
In line with global trends and standards, Nyaude said the Lusaka campus comes with ultramodern classrooms complete with facilities for science and technology studies. 
By Takemore Mazuruse Jul. 13, 2025
Agent Swaks strives to put Shurugwi on the map
Agent Swaks said it was his hope that someday he will use music to repair the damage and building a positive image for the good of Shurugwi.
By Sindiso Dube Jul. 13, 2025
Man convicted for raping nine year-old
The convict, Passmore Vuta, appeared before Harare magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa last week.
By Natasha Ncube Jul. 13, 2025
Letter to my people: Parly show much ado about nothing
Lavishing praise on the Scarfed One for merely doing what he should have done eight years ago is no different from applauding a student for merely attending lessons at school.
By Doctor Stop It Jul. 13, 2025
Village Rhapsody: Shaping the future of climate adaptation through academic collaboration 
Innovative partnerships that empower local solutions and build resilience from the ground up are increasingly essential.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Jul. 13, 2025
Traditional healers pledge to combat road carnage
He said both traditions utilise rituals as a means of interacting with the spiritual realm and facilitating healing, hence the need for collaborations.
By Simbarashe Sithole Jul. 13, 2025
Letter from America: Brother Sydney Gata is no hero
Gata was appointed general manager of Zesa in 1982 and chief executive officer in 1986 and member of the Zesa board.
By Kenneth Mufuka Jul. 13, 2025
Direct marketing and entrepreneurial competitiveness
 In the realm of advertising and communication with a targeted audience, direct marketing is one of the available options.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo Jul. 13, 2025
African languages children’s book series launched
The initiative builds on Ndoto Kids’ earlier project, Nyaya dzeVana, which was supported by the Zimbabwe German Society through their Das Kollectiv initiative.
By Style Correspondent Jul. 13, 2025
Christine Gonondo’s death: A devastating loss for the media
Gonondo (45) was buried in her hometown of Mutare.
By Austin Karonga Jul. 13, 2025
Podcasting regulation challenge and need to ring fence journalism
To explore what is now commonly deemed a complex demarcation between traditional and the so called new forms of journalism such as podcasting, let me
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Jul. 13, 2025
RBZ in drive to improve savings
There have been general concerns in Zimbabwe that consumers lack a savings culture.
By Belinda Chiroodza Jul. 13, 2025
Outcry over new Zinara vehicle exemption rules
Under the new policy, vehicle owners seeking to exempt their cars from licencing fees must now submit a cumbersome list of mandatory documents.
By Pamenus Tuso Jul. 13, 2025
Time running out for DeMbare
They were five points behind Manica Diamonds who occupied the first safe relegation place in 14th place with 20 points from 18 matches.
By Michael Kariati Jul. 13, 2025
It is the people you know
The fact is, we do all like to make use of the fact that we know people who we consider are influential or important.
By Tim Middleton Jul. 13, 2025
Bogus king in another daring act
Chiminya has alleged that he was appointed as King Munhumutapa by a spirit medium, giving him authority to install and remove chiefs across the country.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Jul. 13, 2025
Chloride Zimbabwe’s century plus experience powers the nation
Pasipanodya said the company’s solar batteries and products have also had amazing impact, especially on the agricultural side.
By Takemore Mazuruse Jul. 13, 2025