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National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi said both the Zimbabwean national and Chinese national were facing criminal charges.

Baboon attacks, injures Beitbridge boy

Baboon attacks, injures Beitbridge boy
The images of the boy, posted on several social media platforms in Beitbridge, showed the boy with bleeding open wounds on his back and hands.
By Rex Mphisa Jan. 25, 2025

How Billy Markus invented Dogecoin

If you know anything at all about cryptocurrencies, you can’t have failed to notice their dramatic increase in value of late. Of course, the original of these cryptos is Bitcoin and this is still the one that steals the headlines and sets the standards. Wherever Bitcoin may go, the anticipation is that this is where […]

By The Standard Jan. 19, 2022

American Football’s early origins linked with two other modern greats

American Football’s early origins linked with two other modern greats

Football has become a game known all over the world and, with the exception of soccer is arguably the most popular sport on earth. The game is clearly derived from a number of other sports that appear to boast similar rules, stylings and team ethics as seen in the American version of the game but exactly […]

By The Standard Feb. 5, 2020

Bard Santner teeing ground fertile for business

On corporate social responsibility, he said: "Bard's commitment to social capital extends beyond financial services and business relationships. 
By Own Correspondent Jan. 24, 2025

Trump’s inauguration and the US stock market: A day of upbeat performance amid policy shifts

On the other hand, this could also mean a smaller workforce, impacting business growth in industries reliant on immigrant labor, like construction or agriculture.
By Isaac Jonas 3h ago

Mthuli Ncube downplays exodus by multinationals

The recent departure of businesses such as Unilever and Deloitte shows how multinationals, many of whom are leaving African markets, no longer see Zimbabwe as a viable market.
By Own Correspondent 3h ago