A case for abolishment of death penalty in Zim

 Zimbabwe carried out its last execution in 2005, but death sentences have continued to be imposed.
By Mlondolozi Ndlovu Feb. 25, 2024

The enduring plight of Zim’s kidney patients

Chronic kidney failure cases are rising in Zimbabwe due to hypertension, diabetes, and ageing population (about 1 000 cases per million annually).
By Vanessa Gonye Jan. 15, 2024

Chronic pain, invisible cause of mental ill health

Pain is one of the main reasons people seek out medical help. Chronic pain can result from a variety of conditions.
By Dr Chido Rwafa-madzvamutse Sep. 3, 2023

Chapman: Why I’m running for president

He chronicled his journey from being a businessman based abroad to leader of DUZ, which is seeking to challenge dominant political parties such as Zanu PF and the Citizens Coalition for Change.
By The Standard Mar. 5, 2023

Edutainment mix: Artistes in strengthening drug abuse awareness

Drug abuse leads to the development of tolerance and dependence. That is, in short, it leads to addiction.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Jan. 15, 2023

Aid: Africa’s silent killer

Due to their unreasonable prices, the export of local goods reduces. As a result, local industries and producers in Africa are forced to go out of business.
By Charmaine Matingo and Charlene Tirivavi Oct. 27, 2022

Use of family trusts for asset protection in Zimbabwe

Death has always required much more planning but it seems that it is the last thing that we really have time to deal with.
By Alex Majachani Sep. 11, 2022

Antonio Rudiger opens up on “key moment” for choosing Real Madrid over Chelsea stay

Antonio Rudiger has signed a four-year contract at Real Madrid after leaving Chelsea as a free agent and he has now highlighted the “key moment” behind the move.

By The Independent Jun. 20, 2022

‘Chelsea’s Rudiger to join Real Madrid’

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said last month that the 29-year-old German would leave the club. Read full story

By The Independent May. 11, 2022