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Zimbabwe’s student leaders under siege

Zimbabwe National Students Union (Zinasu) president, Emmanuel Sitima, told The Standard that student leaders across the country were under siege.
By Takudzwa Munemo 21h ago

Global guidelines for selection of judges explained

The project on these global guidelines received immeasurable input from a high-level advisory panel comprising, inter alia:
By Muchadeyi Masunda 22h ago

We must find each other and put Zimbabwe first

Central to this proposal is the establishment of a National Transitional Authority (NTA) to prepare the ground for a durable peace and national prosperity.
By Ibbo Mandaza 22h ago

Where has the football talent gone to?

The last recognisable if not remembered Zimbabwean football export was Bill Antonio who left Dynamos in 2022 to join modest Belgian club KV Mechelen.
By Michael Kariati 22h ago

Harmonies of Expression: A celebration of art, Zim-European cultural collaboration and climate change awareness

Harmonies of Expression will feature a diverse array of artistic presentations, resulting from unique collaborations between Zimbabwean and European creatives.
By Style Reporter 22h ago

Road to Miss Universe Zimbabwe kicks off

Bulawayo was the first city to host auditions, a strategic tribute to the reigning titleholder, Sakhile Zibusiso Dube (pictured), who hails from the City of Kings and Queens.
By Mpumelelo Moyo 22h ago

Ghosts of a gentleman’s agreement: Unfinished business of Zimbabwe’s November 2017 coup

In a surprise turn of events, Geza hailed the stayaway as a success, despite the fact that he had called for the people to flood the streets and remove Mnangagwa.
By Dr Blessing Ivan Vava Apr. 12, 2025

No to snooping on citizens’ mobile phones

Unfortunately, it cannot use any information it gets from such spying in either the courts or anywhere suppose litigation becomes possible.
By Newsday Apr. 12, 2025

Independence: The broken national dream

He had become class conscious, far from the heady days of independence euphoria where he believed in equality and making Zanu a people’s project.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Apr. 12, 2025