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Awards organiser seeks support

In an interview with Standard Style, Jena, also known as HavokLive online, stated that they were finalising the venue in the CBD for the convenience of all attendees.
By Style Reporter Sep. 15, 2024

GMB loses US$1.350m to hackers

The matter was then reported at Harare Central Police Station, leading to the pair’s arrest.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Sep. 12, 2024

Mutare wants community participation in 2025 budget consultations

He said all residents and stakeholders should join officials in the discussions.
By Clayton Masekesa Sep. 9, 2024

Mutare to address parking challenges

He said parking areas were being misused by illegal taxi operators and unauthorised vendors selling their wares from parked vehicles.
By Staff Reporter Aug. 2, 2024

Grace tidings: The power of your words — Watch what you say

What constitutes a blessing or a curse?
By Doug Mamvura Jul. 14, 2024

Muzarabani dazzles in NPL

Muzarabani's dedication to continuous improvement is evident as he expressed the team's commitment to enhancing their game and achieving better results.
By Austin Karonga Jun. 23, 2024

All set for Blessing Shumba album launch

Shumba, who has over the years maintained his blossoming bass accompanied by deep biblical lyrics, said their mission was to preach the word of God through music.
By Style Reporter May. 26, 2024

Sikhala distances self from May 25 protest

A post alleged that Sikhala had called for a nationwide protest to coincide with Africa Day.
By Lorraine Muromo May. 22, 2024

Mutare ventures into business

The local authority was already conducting feasibility studies and will partner the University of Zimbabwe engineering department in the programme.
By Clayton Masekesa May. 9, 2024