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Chamisa brands ED ‘loser’

In a televised interview with South African Broadcasting Corporation on Sunday this week, Chamisa pleaded with Southern African Development Community (Sadc) to facilitate a peaceful poll.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jun. 27, 2023

Zim handball teams ready for IHF tournament

A total of nine countries have confirmed their participation, with each country fielding two teams for the youths and juniors.
By Magreth Ruzvidzo Oct. 4, 2022

BCC offers $35 000 to community workers

“When applying the current rates, the average working community group would receive approximately $12 000 per person per month which was well below the poverty datum line. This made it imperative to increase the rates for the community groups.”

By The Standard Aug. 18, 2022

Injury blow for Chevrons

Muzarabani injured his quad in the T-20 World Cup qualifying tournament semi-final against Papua New Guinea on Friday.

By The Standard Jul. 19, 2022

South Africa pull out of Australia ODI series

Pholetsi Moseki, CEO of Cricket South Africa, said: “The sustainability of our new T20 League is reliant on having all our domestic players available.”

By The Standard Jul. 13, 2022

In Full: Nineteenth post-cabinet press briefing: July 05, 2022

Cabinet takes this opportunity to clarify that the relaxation which was recently allowed in the COVID-19 regulations pertaining to business hours of operation for bars and restaurants also applies to casinos, namely:

By The Standard Jul. 5, 2022

BCC acts on Cowdray Park flooding

During the rainy season, the suburb is prone to flooding due to a cocktail of factors such as a poor drainage system and road network.

By The Standard Jun. 9, 2022

Luveve residents endure sewage pipe bursts 20 years on

In 2019, during a diarrhoea outbreak in the city at the height of water problems, Luveve was the most affected with 13 people dying, while 1 000 were infected.

By The Standard Jun. 8, 2022

Lady Cheetahs unbeaten after day 1

“What we look forward to is finishing on a high tomorrow. We are going to try and give our best performance tomorrow against Mauritius or any other team,” he said.

By The Standard Jan. 30, 2022