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Liberation war fighters inspire chanter

BY TATENDA KUNAKA THE resilience and determination shown by guerilla war fighters in Zimbabwe’s battle for independence for colonial rule inspire rising dancehall singer Clayton “FletcherRealCde” Nyamhake. “My tough background can be an inspiration to many. I grew up in a poor family, but was told to do good all the time bearing in mind […]

By The Standard Jun. 24, 2022

Arbitration insights: The origins of commercial arbitration

Records of maritime arbitration hearings dating back as far as 1229 have been found in Venice.

By The Standard Feb. 13, 2022

Arbitration insights: The origins of commercial arbitration

Records of maritime arbitration hearings dating back as far as 1229 have been found in Venice.

By The Standard Feb. 13, 2022

Arbitration insights: Can Africa become the international commercial arbitration hub?

In plain language, Africa is perceived to be “not arbitration friendly”.

By The Standard Jan. 30, 2022

Arbitration insights: Can Africa become the international commercial arbitration hub?

In plain language, Africa is perceived to be “not arbitration friendly”.

By The Standard Jan. 30, 2022

Arbitration insights: Mandatory rules in international commercial arbitration

From a conflict of laws point of view, the rule is considered peremptory because the state prescribing the rule considers it to be so.

By The Standard Dec. 19, 2021

Arbitration insights: Mandatory rules in international commercial arbitration

From a conflict of laws point of view, the rule is considered peremptory because the state prescribing the rule considers it to be so.

By The Standard Dec. 19, 2021