It all started with a barbershop: Butau

He added: “When I started my musical journey, the money I used to pay for rehearsals was from working as a barberman.”
By Admire Jamu-mlambo Sep. 17, 2023

Woman demands divorce token

Chibokosa said they had been cohabitating with Williams for years.
By Rejoice Phiri Aug. 6, 2023

Workers’ Day call for more and better jobs

Annamarie Kiaga delivered the sad news to thousands of Zimbabweans gathered at Dzivarasekwa Stadium to commemorate Workers Day.
By Tapiwa Nyandoro May. 26, 2023

Dzivarasekwa residents fume over substandard NBS houses

The residents claimed that the interest rates being charged by NBS were not tallying with what was on their agreement of sale.
By Melody Chikono Mar. 15, 2023

Harare man murders friend over US$6

It is alleged that on February 25, he got engaged in a scuffle with the now deceased Moses Nkhulungo in Dzivarasekwa 3, Harare.
By Nqobizwe Thebe Mar. 1, 2023

Housing backlog shoots to 2m

Statistics at hand reveal that the housing backlog currently stands at two million in urban areas with the rural population still being exposed to Blair toilets, pit latrines and open defecation.
By Priveledge Gumbodete Nov. 16, 2022

Dzivarasekwa ex-housing co-op leader risks arrest

Marauka allegedly sneaked into the police station with a letter postponing the meeting without the knowledge of the current leadership.
By Desmond Chingarande Sep. 5, 2022

Where are the Frontline Kids now?

It was on April 17, 1987, on the eve of Zimbabwe’s seventh independence anniversary when I was master of ceremony and stage manager at the Independence Celebrations at Rufaro Stadium in Harare.

By The Standard May. 29, 2022

Where are the Frontline Kids now?

It was on April 17, 1987, on the eve of Zimbabwe’s seventh independence anniversary when I was master of ceremony and stage manager at the Independence Celebrations at Rufaro Stadium in Harare.

By The Standard May. 29, 2022