African body petitions minister over UZ violations

Association of University Teachers (AUT) spokesperson Obvious Vengai told Standard People on Friday that academic freedoms at the UZ were under siege.
By Nunurai Jena 10h ago
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Nampak Zimbabwe eyes five-year survival strategy

The group’s Hunyani Paper and Packaging subsidiary experienced a sales volume decline of 3% owing to reduced demand for commercial cartons.
By Tatira Zwinoira 10h ago

ZC boss hails successful Under-19 World Cup

Speaking to the media, Mukuhlani lauded the efforts of Zimbabwe Cricket staff, ICC, government agencies, and other stakeholders.
By Austin Karonga 10h ago

The Louis Vitton ‘Shangani Bag’ Make-over: From Pavement to Fashion statement

The social media backlash, mainly from the mother continent, reveals our complicated relationship with class, authenticity, and cultural ownership.
By Lenox Lizwi Mhlanga 18h ago

‘Music industry still hostile to women’

Mangwaza lamented that female artistes are frequently undermined during negotiations, even in situations where they are the principal decision-makers.
By Alfred Tembo 18h ago

Talking Green World: Zim is perfect destination for energy investments

With Zimbabwe hosting the next Sadc Energy Summit, which will be held in Victoria Falls
By Edzai Kachirekwa 18h ago

The importance of including informal economy in the social dialogue platform in Zimbabwe

 In Zimbabwe, like in many parts of the world, the informal economy plays a substantial role in employment and livelihoods, yet it is often overlooked in formal dialogue platforms.
By Samuel Wadzai 18h ago

Holes bumps tolls and blocks

So now we are paying for something twice over (and we have not even mentioned tax but let us leave that alone for now).
By Tim Middleton 18h ago

Charity without agency: The dehumanising politics of handouts in Zimbabwe

Mnangagwa ascended to power via an illegal coup that ousted Robert Mugabe, a process later sanitised through political and constitutional manoeuvres.