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Letters: Govt must stop escalating political violence

Similarly, 2022 was characterised by serious bouts of violence in the run up to the March 26 by-elections and many other by-elections that followed.
By Amh Voices Jan. 16, 2023

Maize shortage a result of politicisation of inputs

The importation is despite the government of Zimbabwe having run sustained agricultural support programmes such as command agriculture and pfumvudza.

By The Standard Jun. 12, 2022

Maize shortage a result of politicisation of inputs

The importation is despite the government of Zimbabwe having run sustained agricultural support programmes such as command agriculture and pfumvudza.

By The Standard Jun. 12, 2022

Xenophobic attacks against Zimbabweans barbaric

CIASA urges the people of South Africa to remember the people-to-people solidarity and support which was extended to them by fellow Africans for their country to end apartheid. While the majority of ordinary South Africans are still suffering the dual yoke of poverty and inequality, targeting foreigners for these frustrations is un-African and would not resolve these deep and complex problems.

By The Standard Apr. 10, 2022

Xenophobic attacks against Zimbabweans barbaric

CIASA urges the people of South Africa to remember the people-to-people solidarity and support which was extended to them by fellow Africans for their country to end apartheid. While the majority of ordinary South Africans are still suffering the dual yoke of poverty and inequality, targeting foreigners for these frustrations is un-African and would not resolve these deep and complex problems.

By The Standard Apr. 10, 2022

Feature: Communities look beyond Cyclone Idai

In Zimbabwe, an estimated 350 people died in the catastrophe while more than 270 000 people were affected by the cyclone.

By The Standard Apr. 7, 2022