How Mandevhana is bridging architecture and climate science

Driven by the personal tragedy of Cyclone Idai in his hometown of Chimanimani, Mandevhana discusses how he uses mathematical algorithms to create “climate-responsive” buildings.  

Constitutional amendment No. 3: The scourge of state-condoned violence against those opposed to it

The attacks on respected civic leaders such as Lovemore Madhuku and Tendai Biti, the threats against other civic leaders who include Jameson Timba and Ibbo Mandaza, the banning of meetings
By Ibbo Mandaza and Tony Reeler Mar. 13, 2026

Opponents to choose between ‘beatings’ or ‘abductions’

Madhuku has also received death threats over his efforts to thwart the pillaging of the constitution along with Constitutional Defenders Forum leader Tendai Biti.  
By Doctor Stop It Mar. 8, 2026

Bloody road to ED third term: Activists recount horrors of intensifying crackdown

A driver at the firm, requesting anonymity for security reasons, told The Standard he was assaulted for his association with a politician challenging the bill.  
By Miriam Mangwaya Mar. 8, 2026

Tendai Dembo promises new album, packed live calendar

“I am still here and still strong,” Dembo said. “People should expect a lot of shows this year and a brand new album. We have been working quietly, but the music is coming.” 
By Style Reporter Mar. 1, 2026
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Geza makes headlines beyond the grave

A villager at Panyimo shopping centre in Sanyati told NewsDay that he was surprised to see the bus turning back to Norton, abandoning a trip that was less than 20 kilometres to the Geza homestead
By Nqobani Ndlovu Feb. 23, 2026

Torture, bombs, and mandatory bootlicking

Moreso, when the regime baulk at having a referendum to vote on the particular amendment of extending the vapid leadership of the octogenarian by two more years without going for elections.  
By Doctor Stop It Feb. 22, 2026

Two different times will never be merged into one

By forcing an EV to mimic the limitations of an internal combustion engine, manufacturers risk diluting the very strengths that make electric propulsion revolutionary. 
By Tendai Munhundarima Feb. 15, 2026

Rural frontlines: Land barons threaten Zim’s countryside

Land barons, once confined to urban sprawl, are now setting their sights on the countryside, sparking fears of a devastating rural land grab.
By Tonderayi Matonho Feb. 14, 2026