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Default is the fault

Having quoted Einstein, what do we do now? A genius would perhaps leave it at that, and not try to explain what such a genius meant.
By Tim Middleton Jun. 30, 2024

Book review: Chirere focuses on three books whose characters are boys in distress

Memory Chirere is a Zimbabwean writer. He enjoys reading and writing short stories and some of his stories are published in No More Plastic Balls (1999), A
By Memory Chirere Mar. 31, 2024

School of sport: FACTS, RESULTS AND STATISTICS

One commentator has argued that “Gradgrind reveals his belief that facts are important because they enable individuals to further their own interests.”
By Tim Middleton Aug. 20, 2023

Business opinion: Branding in the age of entrepreneurship and industrialisation (Part 20)

Brand visioning from the top bears more weight throughout the brand’s lifespan.

By The Standard Apr. 3, 2022

Business opinion: Branding in the age of entrepreneurship and industrialisation (Part 20)

Brand visioning from the top bears more weight throughout the brand’s lifespan.

By The Standard Apr. 3, 2022

Re-imagining the workplace: The legal contract and its vicissitudes

It is important to note that in a conflict zone or space, the law should be uplifted and used to protect people from being hurt by others and in our case to protect the employer and the employee from each other’s excesses.

By The Standard Mar. 6, 2022

Re-imagining the workplace: The legal contract and its vicissitudes

It is important to note that in a conflict zone or space, the law should be uplifted and used to protect people from being hurt by others and in our case to protect the employer and the employee from each other’s excesses.

By The Standard Mar. 6, 2022