Court says Semenya can appeal testosterone limit for female athletes

The ECHR ruled, by a slender majority of four votes to three, that Semenya's original appeal against World Athletics regulations had not been properly heard.
By Reuters Jul. 11, 2023

1 000% pay hike for GMB workers

According to a court ruling dated March 16, arbitrator Caleb Mucheche ruled in favour of the GMB employees.
By Jairos Saunyama Mar. 22, 2023

Worker fired for reporting boss ‘peeping over wall’ at him in toilet

This was after the chairperson of the disciplinary hearing, who also represented the engineering firm, concluded that the polygraph tests proved the innocence of the boss.
By IOL Mar. 6, 2023

Liberation war fighters inspire chanter

BY TATENDA KUNAKA THE resilience and determination shown by guerilla war fighters in Zimbabwe’s battle for independence for colonial rule inspire rising dancehall singer Clayton “FletcherRealCde” Nyamhake. “My tough background can be an inspiration to many. I grew up in a poor family, but was told to do good all the time bearing in mind […]

By The Standard Jun. 24, 2022

Govt extinguishes Warriors’ Afcon dream

Zimbabwe is currently serving a Fifa ban, which was imposed in February for what the international football body termed third party interference by the government in the running of the game in the country.

By The Standard May. 22, 2022

Govt extinguishes Warriors’ Afcon dream

Zimbabwe is currently serving a Fifa ban, which was imposed in February for what the international football body termed third party interference by the government in the running of the game in the country.

By The Standard May. 22, 2022

British Airways pilot jailed for lying about his flying experience on CV to get job

Butfoy, from Kent, entered false details and altered entries in his flight logbook so that he could appear more experienced than he was, the court heard.

By The Standard Mar. 31, 2022

Arbitration insights: The origins of commercial arbitration

Records of maritime arbitration hearings dating back as far as 1229 have been found in Venice.

By The Standard Feb. 13, 2022

Arbitration insights: The origins of commercial arbitration

Records of maritime arbitration hearings dating back as far as 1229 have been found in Venice.

By The Standard Feb. 13, 2022