Fees reduction: Giving with right hand and taking with the left
The Scarfed One launched the Law School in Kwekwe named after him
By Doctor Stop It Sep. 14, 2025
Free Mzembi from the dungeon
Former Foreign Affairs minister, Walter Mzembi plays into the hands of Zimbabwe’s enemies
By Kenneth Mafuka Sep. 14, 2025
TICAD9 and the mirage of Japanese partnership: Why Africa’s future lies with China, not neo-imperialism
For 54 African countries, this amounted to little more than crumbs tossed from the imperial table.
By Wilfred Ndhlovu Sep. 10, 2025
How to tune out market noise and focus on strategy
Let’s break down how anyone — even those relatively new to investing — can get better at tuning out market noise and making decisions from a place of confidence, not emotion.
By Isaac Jonas Sep. 7, 2025
Organisational climate in entrepreneurship
All these elements are interconnected and, collectively, form the climate of the organisation.
By Tabani Moyo and Farai Chigora Sep. 7, 2025
Sustainable pathways to boost food production in Zimbabwe
Food insecurity persists, worsened by climate change, erratic rainfall, and a reliance on outdated farming practices. 
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Sep. 7, 2025
US-Israeli foreign policies in shambles!
According to Professor John Mearshiemer, two madmen, US President Donald Trump and Israeli prime minister Benajmin Netanyahu, are joined at the hip. 
By Kenneth Mufuka Sep. 7, 2025
Xi Jinping: World facing choice between peace or war 
It is an occasion for us to remember history, honoUr fallen heroes, cherish peace, and create a better future.
By The Standard Sep. 3, 2025
Xi Jinping: Remembering the past and creating a better future
The world has found itself in a new period of turbulence and transformation. Global governance has come to a new crossroads.
By Xinhua News Sep. 3, 2025
Reviving forgotten crops: How Zim can secure food and nutrition through neglected and underutilised species
At the policy level, Zimbabwe’s agricultural strategies now recognize the importance of crop diversification.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Aug. 31, 2025
For black Americans, losing their religion is like losing a parent
Recent estimates say that the black church has lost about 30% of its pre-Covid-19 congregations and worse, the college educated do not necessarily see the black church as their home.
By Kenneth Mufuka Aug. 31, 2025
All is not well in the cockpit
I hope the story about Pokello Nare and her opulent 40th birthday celebrations in Italy somehow helped to open the eyes of some Zimbabweans, who still believe in this regime.
By Doctor Stop It Aug. 31, 2025
When getting a byline meant the world
A walk to the editor's office that had started in shivers ended in a sense of pride and a journey for Mushekwi that was later to take him to Germany with his journalistic exploits
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Aug. 31, 2025
The question of schools and hairstyles
Church-related schools especially, have been at forefront of the rejection of hair styles and haircuts other than those they approve of themselves.
By Martin Stobart Aug. 31, 2025
Letter to my people: What now that we are no longer Sadc chairperson
That it was the United States that brokered a peace deal between Rwanda and DRC is a damning indictment of the incompetence and the waning relevance of Sadc.
By Doctor Stop It Aug. 24, 2025
Editorial Comment: Beam crisis: Govt must get priorities right
Beam is a programme that was introduced by the government in 2001 to provide school fees, examination fees, levies and building assistance.
By The Standard Aug. 24, 2025
Letter from America: America first policy shocks Africans!
Trump is only doing and saying things which the Democrats did and said in private.
By Kenneth Mufuka Aug. 24, 2025
Agroforestry: The green revolution that can empower farmers and save our planet
Agroforestry stands out as a natural climate solution.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Aug. 24, 2025
Empowering rural women through energy: A development imperative
In Gwanda, a rural community that we enabled with solar mini-grid access, women formed a co-op to operate the grain mill on solar power.
By Edzai Kachirekwa Aug. 24, 2025
S&P 500 surges 8.98%: Market rally faces reality as Jackson Hole looms
Despite lingering recession fears earlier in the year, many S&P 500 constituents have posted earnings that consistently beat analyst forecasts.
By Isaac Jonas Aug. 24, 2025
Business Opinion: Brand activation and entrepreneurship
Key elements of brand activation include experiential marketing, product demonstrations, promotional events, sponsorships, and various interactive initiatives.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo Aug. 24, 2025
A way out of the crisis: Transparency and accountability in health spending matter
According to a 2023 World Bank report, Zimbabwe's health budget received about US$2 billion in total from external funders using these mechanisms from 2015 to 2020.
By Tambudzai Manjonjo Aug. 24, 2025
Working to improve the situation of Zimbabwean children
According to Unicef, 4,8 million children live in poverty, with 1,6 million in extreme poverty.
By Unicef Aug. 24, 2025
Protect resettled Zimbabweans from greedy land barons
It is class struggle to note that Nyandoro obtained land for personal gain by  battling thousands of people.
By Nevison Mpofu Aug. 24, 2025
Gold rush masks deeper problems in mining sector
Gold output has surged this year, buoyed by record global prices that hit $3,500 an ounce in April.
By Amh Voices Aug. 24, 2025
Nigeria must clamp down on corruption once and for all
What Nigeria needs is a major political resetahead of the 2027 election. It may just be that this reset looks to the past for inspiration.
By Peter Burdin Aug. 17, 2025