Gweru acapella shines in city performance

Speaking during a joint interview, twin brothers Ronald Kudakwashe and Roland Tinashe Muyedzenga described Gweru as their spiritual and creative home. 
By Alfred Tembo 10h ago

Why push for Mnangagwa to rule beyond 2028 won’t be easy

Since Mnangagwa will have served two five-year terms by 2028, this section will obviously have to be amended if he is to be allowed to serve any longer. 
By Veritas 10h ago

Mposa bags bronze at Caf U17 girls tourney

"The girls did very, very well. We're very proud of them. They put in all the work, and it's a lovely experience for us," Rugwevera told Standard Sport. 
By Austin Karonga 10h ago

Fresh calls for justice for Gukurahundi rape victims

Mqondisi Moyo, said the 16 Days of Activism served as"a reminder of decades of gender-targeted atrocities" and the ongoing "state-engineered silence" for the people of Matabeleland 
By Silas Nkala 10h ago

Mnangagwa2030: Praise singers stampede for cash

Mnangagwa must retire in 2028 after serving two terms of five years each but there is now concerted lobbying by a faction loyal to him to change the constitution to help him hang on to power 
By Nunurai Jena 10h ago

Traditional leaders, investors and power crush villagers’ rights in Chiredzi

The controversy has drawn the attention of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission, which confirmed it has opened a formal investigation. 
By Melinda Kusemachibi 10h ago

Magistrate rejects bid to quash Muckraker case...sends ZimInd editor and publisher to trial

The magistrate also dismissed arguments that the charges were defective because they cited no complainant.
By Desmond Chingarande Dec. 19, 2025

GZU’s medical degree approval a landmark moment for Masvingo, Zim

The MDPCZ inspection team confirmed that the medical school met the minimum requirements and regulatory standards for training future doctors.
By Johannes Marisa Dec. 19, 2025

Call for responsible behaviour ahead of Christmas season

Dube urged people to avoid over-spending and live within their means knowing basic necessities like education, rentals and bills still needed to be paid.
By Stephen Chadenga Dec. 19, 2025