‘Private sector stabilising heath sector’

The country’s health sector has endured years of underfunding and a debilitating brain drain amid a crippling shortage of basic medicines and drugs at public hospitals.
By Vincent Mungofa Jan. 24, 2024

Zim’s coveted dinner, awards night beckons

Zim Community Trailblazers awards director Johaness Marisa said this year’s  edition will provide a greater focus on the health and disability sectors.
By Style Reporter Jan. 14, 2024

Call for Zim Community Trailblazers Awards entries

The organisers said the awards to be held under the banner: Promoting a Healthy and Mutually Supportive Community are a solution-based initiative from the media sector.
By Winstone Antonio Aug. 21, 2023

Madzima a trailblazer of success

The award-winning life and career coach has a remarkable history of winning.
By Khumbulani Muleya Apr. 2, 2023

Community trailblazers: Challenges catapult Chikukuza to success

A trendsetter in the bakery industry he narrates his journey to success that includes sleeping in cars and at church as a homeless person.

By The Standard Aug. 21, 2022

Community trailblazers: Challenges catapult Chikukuza to success

A trendsetter in the bakery industry he narrates his journey to success that includes sleeping in cars and at church as a homeless person.

By The Standard Aug. 21, 2022

Community trailblazers: Sweet business partnership for Kujie couple

In an interview at their fourth branch in Harare’s CBD, Geoffrey, disclosed that their journey begun in 2004, with the wife selling curtains, after resigning from her underpaying secretarial job.

By The Standard Jul. 17, 2022

Community trailblazers: Sweet business partnership for Kujie couple

In an interview at their fourth branch in Harare’s CBD, Geoffrey, disclosed that their journey begun in 2004, with the wife selling curtains, after resigning from her underpaying secretarial job.

By The Standard Jul. 17, 2022

A$AP Rocky arrested in connection with shooting

The victim later told police that Mayers, who was walking with two others, approached him with a handgun on the street. They claimed Mayers shot at him three to four times and that he believed one of the bullets grazed his left hand, according to police reports obtained by NBC News.

By The Standard Apr. 21, 2022