Zimsec punishes poverty

Yet, for the ordinary parent in rural Murehwa, Tsholotsho or Chiredzi, this circular represents a new wall between their child and the promise of education.  
By Lawrence Makamanzi 1h ago

Unaccompanied children crossing the SA-Zim border: Calling out parental negligence

South African immigration rules require strict documentation for children travelling, especially when unaccompanied.  

Chewore dispute tests Zim’s promise to investors

For over a decade, State institutions recognised the lease as valid and allowed millions of dollars to be invested in Chewore Safari Lodge. 
By Newsday 13h ago

Gorimbo severs ties with family and country

This is a radical departure from traditional African values, where being laid to rest in one's ancestral lands is considered sacred. 

Anglican schools rule the roost in Manicaland

The Anglican Diocese of Manicaland’s academic excellence also extended to the 2025 Advanced Level examinations, where diocesan schools again recorded strong performances. 
By Kenneth Nyangani 16h ago

Brother Tungwarara is a bad cat!

Now listen to this brother, Tungwarara-never mind what he is saying-that Mukuru can rule till 2030-is not a serious argument. 
By Kenneth Mufuka 16h ago

EditorialComment: Has Zimbabwean football been captured?

The trend arguably began with Simba Bhora, then a Division One side, whose financial muscle fast-tracked them to promotion and enabled them to assemble a star-studded squad. 
By The Standard 16h ago

Chamisa comeback raises stakes

In January 2024, Chamisa abruptly left the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party that he and others had formed in 2022.  
By Staff Reporter 17h ago

The rise of Zimdancehall artiste Nizzola

“Nizzola was coined from Nesbert,” he explained. “I decided to use it as a stage name to represent the brand I’m building.” 
By Jotham Gutsa 19h ago