Wash boost for indigenous churches

Council for Churches in Africa's founding president Arch-bishop Rocky Moyo said his organisation is engaging indigenous churches so that they conform to the laws of the country.
By Style Reporter 10h ago
Chivayo’s bodyguards go berserk
Chivayo’s bodyguards go berserk
Contacted for comment, Chivayo initially denied the fracas, saying “that’s fake news”.
By Garikai Tunhira Apr. 21, 2024
Health Talk : Housing, health delivery very critical components that need to be addressed
Depressive disorder is a serious mental condition that sees about 4.4 of the global population being affected.
By Dr Johannes Marisa Apr. 21, 2024
Was it witchcraft or sleep paralysis?
There was a witch in the house, I was sure of it.
By Onie Ndoro Apr. 21, 2024
Chiwenga gives voters chilling warning
Zanu PF Harare East’s Kevin Mutimbanyoka will contest against Ropafadzo Cheza, an independent candidate for the vacant seat.
By Miriam Mangwaya Apr. 21, 2024
Ras Caleb strikes ‘gold’ with ZiG ‘money’
Ras Caleb expressed his gratitude for the recognition and explained the inspiration behind Zig Mari.
By Sindiso Dube Apr. 21, 2024
Chamisa lashes out at Mnangagwa over speech
In an interview with The Standard yesterday, Chamisa accused Mnangagwa of failing to speak on issues that were affecting ordinary people on a daily basis.
By Miriam Mangwaya Apr. 21, 2024
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Scramble for food at Buhera festivities lays bare dire situation in rural areas
The event held at Murambinda growth point was a stark display of opulence from Zanu PF bigwigs and senior government officials.
By Kenneth Nyangani Apr. 21, 2024
Passion Java ‘slams’ Zim health care system…says Winky D’s truth hurts
Java said the Zimbabwean healthcare system is crippled, referencing Chitungwiza Hospital
By Sindiso Dube Apr. 21, 2024
Highlanders record under threat
Chicken Inn beat Highlanders and drew with them last year at BF.
By Fortune Mbele Apr. 21, 2024
Ways to keep the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) stable
History is a painful reminder of losses incurred by economic agents over the years since the nation started currency revaluations in 2006.
By Zimcodd Apr. 21, 2024
Faith leaders set religion aside to fight cholera, polio
A recent outbreak of cholera that struck him forced Darare to change his thinking about how best to tackle the disease.
By Farai Mutsaka Apr. 21, 2024
Banks brace for drought-induced shocks
Mutogo said by embracing sustainable banking practices, banks can contribute to the country’s sustainable economic growth while addressing the urgent need for climate action.
By Belinda Chiroodza Apr. 21, 2024
Rhyme Assassin fulfils dream with M.O.P. collaboration
The beat for Run Em Up inspired Rhyme Assassin to pursue an M.O.P. feature.
By Sindiso Dube Apr. 21, 2024
Chinese businessman’s kidnappers demand US$120K ransom
The Chinese duo Guo Zairen (34) and Wang Gao (40) appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi on Friday facing charges of kidnapping.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Apr. 21, 2024
Edutainment mix: 'Rhymes of resilience: Zimbabwean poetry since independence'
Poetry month encourages people of all ages to engage with poetry and explore their own creative potential.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Apr. 21, 2024
TB drugs shortage hits Zim hospitals
TB treatment and care is free in Zimbabwe and experts fear the shortage of drugs is likely to give rise to multi-drug resistant TB and death.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Apr. 21, 2024
Chiwenga’s wife makes fashion statement on Uhuru Day
Photos of the Chiwenga and his wife circulated widely on social media, with many praising her fashion sense.
By Sindiso Dube Apr. 21, 2024
Major international conference set for Harare
BPL Africa Connect’s Lionel Marumahoko said there was need for collaborative efforts aimed at addressing the various obstacles along the way.
By Own Correspondent Apr. 21, 2024
Local businessman gets VIP reception at global conference
The start of the Global AI Show coincided with Taruberekera’s birthday, which he celebrates alongside his company's anniversary as well as the country’s independence.
By Style Reporter Apr. 21, 2024
Gatsi’s extraordinary tale of resilience in music as he launches second album
The current album is a shift from his usual music as he used instruments inspired by an early project he took part in which resultantly transformed a series of poems into music.
By Fungayi Antony Sox Apr. 21, 2024
In the groove: Vinyl records or cd’s: What sounds better?
As someone who grew up on the vinyl platform, I always find it difficult to answer this question.
By Fred Zindi Apr. 21, 2024
Portrait of Emlanjeni: A review by Memory Chirere
In what many will be able to call an environmental novel, Emlanjeni in Matobo, is integral to the story and it becomes one of the major and very active characters.
By Memory Chirere Apr. 21, 2024
ZiG: How did you swiG your way into existence?
In principle, it is good to inspire confidence, to have the positivity that seeks to ignite, raise and keep a growing appetite and demand for the new unit.
By Ndaba Sibanda Apr. 21, 2024
Muzanamombe to host anti-drug abuse campaigns
Muzanamombe said his motivation to join the anti-drug campaign stems from his desire to "save addicts with the light of God's word."
By Nyasha Gorogodo Apr. 21, 2024
Rheam calls corporate world to sponsor literature
Rheam told Standard Style that many countries across the world offer literary awards. 
By Sharon Sibindi Apr. 21, 2024
Navigating Zim's currency conundrum
Structured currencies are monetary systems backed by tangible assets such as gold or commodities, offering stability and intrinsic value.
By Mark Mtombeni Apr. 21, 2024
Companies urged to adhere to health, safety protocols
Power Giants CEO Edzai Kachirekwa said it was imperative for companies to comply with set standards with regards to health, safety and well-being of workers.
By Style Reporter Apr. 21, 2024