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Comms expert Mazuruse bags another accolade

Mazururse boasts of close to two decades experience in the communications industry having worked with local and international development organisations as well as public and private companies.
By Style Reporter Nov. 3, 2024
From the village to virtual world...A 33-year-old’s inspiring story
From the village to virtual world...A 33-year-old’s inspiring story
Mvula’s story is testament to the transformative power of education and technology, even in the most remote corners of the world.
By Evans Mathanda Nov. 3, 2024
Letter from America: Is Donald Trump an angel or a scoundrel?
To working class Americans, Trump is an angel.
By Kenneth Mufuka Nov. 3, 2024
To a great son of Bulawayo: A tribute to Sihlangu Dlodlo
Thus, so often you would remark, as you needlessly did in grim jest in our last conversation, before bursting into that raw, roaring infectious signature guffaw of yours, Qhube.
By Zifiso Masiye Nov. 3, 2024
Zim’s mineral processing plans: A step towards economic revival or deepening the debt crisis?
The mega-oil refinery in Nigeria and the new refinery in Ghana are two notable examples of value addition in the area.
By Artwell Dzobo Nov. 3, 2024
Arts hubs to showcase theatre play, Sixth Avenue
Speaking to Standard Style, the play’s director, Clarence Mudala, said his inspiration for Sixth Avenue came from a desire to surpass his previous production, 1894: The Musical. 
By Bongile Moyo Nov. 3, 2024
Stage set for Chibuku Road to Fame finals
The competition, which kicked off on September 28th with provincial finals, has been a thrilling journey for aspiring musicians.
By Sindiso Dube Nov. 3, 2024
Vic Falls Carnival, SA trio settle dispute... Kabza de Small, Maphorisa to perform in Hre
The carnival organisers accused the trio of failing to honour their contract despite being paid in full.
By  sindiso dube  Nov. 3, 2024
Zimura shares thoughts on copyright violation
Zimura is a collective management organisation responsible for protecting and promoting the rights of music creators, including composers, songwriters and publishers.
By Alfred Tembo Nov. 3, 2024
Village Rhapsody: The devastating consequences of Zimbabwe’s water crisis
It is imperative that leaders act decisively to protect the health and dignity of their people.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Nov. 3, 2024
Letter to my people : The scarf cost Botswana’s Masisi dearly
That this has happened not once but twice makes  the praise, that he is a staunch constitutionalist, laughable.
By Doctor Stop It Nov. 3, 2024
Let’s consider the plight of lecturers
Can the Higher and Tertiary Education ministry be active enough to address challenges bedeviling the higher education sector?
By Marisa Johannes Nov. 3, 2024
From sports to solutions: Vimbiso Cheta's vision for healthier Byo
By merging entertainment with education, Cheta is not only fostering a culture of physical fitness but also igniting critical conversations about social change.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Nov. 3, 2024
BAT records massive drop in revenues amid currency volatility
In its third quarter report for the period ended September 30, 2024, BAT said Zimbabwe’s operating environment continues to be complex and uncertain.
By Tatira Zwinoira Nov. 3, 2024
Cindy and Ex-Q reunite in nostalgic collaboration
Kunaka comes 20 years after the two first collaborated, ironically on Cindy's first recording. Cindy's debut recording was titled Staira.
By  sindiso dube  Nov. 3, 2024
AMH reporter among top influencers
The awards are meant to celebrate and honour outstanding youths in their respective fields by Afrluencer Media.
By Bongile Moyo Nov. 3, 2024
Late night drinking binge
Fatso and Rasta looked  at Baba VaTata with anticipated pleasure. Rasta beamed a smile that ran from one corner of his mouth to the other.
By Onie Ndoro Nov. 3, 2024
Traditional media revenue models and shift to digital media: A dance for survival
In recent decades, the media landscape has experienced a seismic shift, driven by rapid advancements in technology and changing consumer behaviours.
By Abel Karowangoro Nov. 3, 2024
Burning Spear in Hre: He came; he conquered
Notably, his 1988 live-in Paris-Zenith concert featuring an all-female horn section remains particularly memorable.
By Khumbulani Muleya Nov. 3, 2024
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Zimplats invests US$32m as it scales up operations
The difference between the two quarters is US$32 million.
By Tatira Zwinoira Nov. 3, 2024
Styx Mhlanga displays past best times
Mhlanga said they planned to produce a play that is not protest theatre, avoiding our poverty and dismay. 
By Margaret Lubinda Nov. 3, 2024
Zim’s poor infrastructure takes toll on economy
"The current blitz of road infrastructure by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development really speaks to ease of transport and logistics.”
By Blessed Ndlovu and Lee Musaidzi Nov. 3, 2024
Rhyme Assassin recounts unexpected path to stardom
Speaking on the Natanya Experience, hosted by Natanya Watchtel, Rhyme Assassin said his work with kids helped him return to music.
By Style Reporter Nov. 3, 2024
Vehicle leasing: The way to go for corporates and expatriates
On the same breath the expatriates and diplomats whose contracts are usually very short are also getting more and more attracted to vehicle leasing option compared to outright purchasing.
By Stanley Makombe Nov. 3, 2024
A review of A Quiet Place: Day One: A horror film with a heart of gold
The film was preceded by A Quiet Place II which was released 3 years before the current one in order to flesh out the first instalment also released three years before.
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza Nov. 3, 2024
A cross to bear
That is where the treasure will be found.
By Tim Middleton Nov. 3, 2024
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Why Zim’s upper middle income dream is fading
He this would make the informal sector shrink and result in the growth of the formal sector.
By Melody Chikono Nov. 3, 2024
Why do we bother listening to music?
Research has shown that music can help you focus, concentrate, relax, feel motivated, improve memory and make the process much more enjoyable.
By Fred Zindi Nov. 3, 2024