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ZimInd @28: Reflections of excellence

The responsibility for safeguarding the future of the newspaper industry does not rest solely on our shoulders.
By Faith Zaba May. 10, 2024

Time to revisit the IMPI report.

This is important in building the democracy that we all yearn for. Exposing corruption and holding power to account is a critical element.
By Opinion Apr. 19, 2024

Candid Comment: Time to revisit the IMPI report

The information that business executives acquire from college is mostly basic.
By Shame Makoshori Apr. 19, 2024

Violence of predator State prevents Zimbabweans from living in peace

. This "peaceful nation" propaganda is also marketed to tourists globally to the point that when we are asked what we like about our country, we tell them “it is beautiful and quiet”.
By Thandekile Moyo Jun. 30, 2023

Less diplomacy, more rage: Why Britain needs a tough foreign policy on Zim

It is no wonder that Zimbabweans responded with questions rather than excitement at what the Zanu PF government propagandised as rapprochement.
By Simukai Tinhu Mar. 8, 2023

Has the floaty-bag problem been solved?

The Chinese balloon had propellers and a rudder, so it was steerable within limits.
By Gwynne Dyer Feb. 24, 2023

Sakunda speaks on TBs debacle

The company, owned by businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei, said the granting of special cabinet authority for the advancement of key national projects was neither irregular nor illegal as shown by an analysis of such economic interventions in the recent past.

By The Standard Mar. 20, 2022

Sakunda speaks on TBs debacle

The company, owned by businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei, said the granting of special cabinet authority for the advancement of key national projects was neither irregular nor illegal as shown by an analysis of such economic interventions in the recent past.

By The Standard Mar. 20, 2022

Absa highlights South Africa’s fragile economic recovery

JOHANNESBURG — ‘Fragile’ is the word used by Absa’s acting CEO, Jason Quinn, to describe South Africa’s economic recovery in the first half of this year. While the economic recovery, supported by lower interest rates, was better than expected in the first half, the risks remain outsized, and consumer and business confidence remain weak at […]

By The Standard Aug. 22, 2021