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Anger over state of Dobi-Gulabahwa Road

The road, which has been neglected for the past 10 years, has resulted in teachers shunning schools in the area.

By The Standard Aug. 24, 2022

Chief Mathe relocates to Zhilo

This follows a chieftainship wrangle between the Mathe and Silobi families.

By The Standard Jul. 7, 2022

Chief Mathe’s heir found 7 years later

Indications are that the Local Government, Rural and Urban Development ministry is set to officially install him following completion of the clan’s internal processes.

By The Standard Jun. 3, 2022

Umzingwane villagers accuse Zec of ambush

The BVR ended on Saturday with various stakeholders calling on Zec to extend the blitz to enable more prospective voters to register.

By The Standard May. 2, 2022

Zanu PF youths ‘invade’ Matobo grazing land

Matobo’s ward 15 councillor, Dickson Nkomo confirmed the invasion, saying: “We vow to fight for what is ours because we do not know these invaders and their surnames are not even common to us. If it means that we have to die fighting for that land, surely we

By The Standard Apr. 21, 2022

Divisions rock Mwonzora party

Komichi, Mudzuri and Khupe are reportedly flexing muscles, pushing for their preferred candidates for the by-elections as they create their own political power bases ahead of the party’s March 5 elective congress.

By The Standard Jan. 16, 2022

Divisions rock Mwonzora party

Komichi, Mudzuri and Khupe are reportedly flexing muscles, pushing for their preferred candidates for the by-elections as they create their own political power bases ahead of the party’s March 5 elective congress.

By The Standard Jan. 16, 2022