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“Nothing grows here”...The precarious life of Cyclone Idai survivors 5 years on.

The RINA report estimated that there had been between US$542-616 million in damages or losses due to Cyclone Idai across nine districts in the eastern part of Zimbabwe.
By Kennedy Nyavaya Sep. 30, 2024

“Nothing grows here”...The precarious life of Cyclone Idai survivors 5 years on

The RINA report estimated that there had been between US$542-616 million in damages or losses due to Cyclone Idai across nine districts in the eastern part of Zimbabwe.
By Kennedy Nyavaya Sep. 24, 2024

Motorcycle enthusiasts explore hidden gems of Zimbabwe

The scenic roads of Honde Valley, often overlooked by tourists, proved to be the perfect destination for the motorcycle club's maiden voyage.
By Style Reporter Jul. 14, 2024

Jazz crooner to serenade lovers at Vumba’s White Horse Inn

An expert resident bird guide is available for guided bird walks upon request.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 14, 2024

‘Music creates people’s identity’

The song is set against the backdrop of rich cultural significance as the musician narrates a poignant tale of patience and ambition.
By Winstone Antonio Sep. 21, 2023

Avocado exports exceed projections

“Zimbabwe avocado export season has exceeded production estimates. The 2022 season has seen on average across the sector a pack out or recovery percentage of 60-70%,” Nielsen said.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Feb. 17, 2023

Travelling & touring: Moonlight viewing of The Falls

To the uninitiated, Lake Kariba is considered to be the world’s largest man-made water reservoir whose dam wall complements Zambezi River to act as a barrier between Zimbabwe and Zambia. The famous tiger fish competition that also draws international contestants is held in Kariba on an annual basis amid pomp and fanfare.

By The Standard Dec. 19, 2021

Travelling & touring: Moonlight viewing of The Falls

To the uninitiated, Lake Kariba is considered to be the world’s largest man-made water reservoir whose dam wall complements Zambezi River to act as a barrier between Zimbabwe and Zambia. The famous tiger fish competition that also draws international contestants is held in Kariba on an annual basis amid pomp and fanfare.

By The Standard Dec. 19, 2021

New perspectives: New Covid uncertainties in Zim

BY IAN SCOONES The unfolding drama of the pandemic continues. With a new variant identified in the region (Omicron) thanks to the effective work of South African genomics  monitoring, Zimbabwe has been subjected to international travel restrictions. However, despite the global concern about the potential spread of what may be a highly transmissible, immune-escaping variant, […]

By The Standard Dec. 12, 2021