Opaque Chinese deals: Mthuli taken to task

So, if you subtract US$152 million from US$2,7 billion, it does not give you US$1,7 billion but about US$2,6 billion,” Biti queried during Wednesday’s question.
By Admin Aug. 29, 2022

A Chinese miner’s response to the raging investment question

In Zimbabwe, employment does not come-by easily and at Lowdale Farm in Mazowe South, Mashonaland Central province, the prospects of getting a suitable job were even slimmer.

By The Standard Jun. 12, 2022

A Chinese miner’s response to the raging investment question

In Zimbabwe, employment does not come-by easily and at Lowdale Farm in Mazowe South, Mashonaland Central province, the prospects of getting a suitable job were even slimmer.

By The Standard Jun. 12, 2022

Society must change its negative perception on disability

The artistes accused show promoters of ignoring their plight.

By The Standard May. 12, 2022

Entertainment galore as showbiz regains its spark

BY WINSTONE ANTONIO THE showbiz industry has fully opened bringing a sigh of relief to artists who had been financially squeezed by lockdowns imposed to curb the spread of COVID-19. The current trend in the showbiz sector demonstrates an industry that has regained its spark as it is now back to business for promoters and […]

By The Standard Apr. 8, 2022

News in depth: Tension as Zim’s rural communities resist opaque Chinese projects

Hundreds of villagers in different parts of the country have been evicted while others face displacement to make way for Chinese firms since the beginning of the year.

By The Standard Nov. 14, 2021

News in depth: Tension as Zim’s rural communities resist opaque Chinese projects

Hundreds of villagers in different parts of the country have been evicted while others face displacement to make way for Chinese firms since the beginning of the year.

By The Standard Nov. 14, 2021

News in depth: Tension as Zim’s rural communities resist opaque Chinese projects

Hundreds of villagers in different parts of the country have been evicted while others face displacement to make way for Chinese firms since the beginning of the year.

By The Standard Nov. 14, 2021