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Trevor Ncube: I thought I would be a lawyer

I missed law by one point, and I was absolutely heartbroken because I wanted to be a lawyer.
By In Conversation With Trevor Jan. 7, 2024

Letter to my people: The experiment has failed spectacularly

Rihanna has announced that her beauty products will be launched in Zimbabwe sometime this month.

By The Standard May. 15, 2022

Letter to my people: The experiment has failed spectacularly

Rihanna has announced that her beauty products will be launched in Zimbabwe sometime this month.

By The Standard May. 15, 2022

Village Rhapsody: Zimbabwean journalists under siege

Alpha Media Holdings journalists Blessed Mhlanga and Chengeto Chidi’s arrest showed that authorities are not being sincere when they say they are committed to protecting rights to freedom of expression.

By The Standard May. 15, 2022

Village Rhapsody: Zimbabwean journalists under siege

Alpha Media Holdings journalists Blessed Mhlanga and Chengeto Chidi’s arrest showed that authorities are not being sincere when they say they are committed to protecting rights to freedom of expression.

By The Standard May. 15, 2022

AMH journalists arrested

Blessed Mhlanga and Chengeto Chidi from Heart& Soul Broadcasting Services were detained in the morning and were held at the St Mary’s police station in Chitungwiza before they were moved to Harare Central police station late in the day.

By The Standard May. 8, 2022

AMH journalists arrested

Blessed Mhlanga and Chengeto Chidi from Heart& Soul Broadcasting Services were detained in the morning and were held at the St Mary’s police station in Chitungwiza before they were moved to Harare Central police station late in the day.

By The Standard May. 8, 2022