Mutare clerk named best in Zimbabwe

Chafesuka emerged top among 32 town clerks across the country.
By Clayton Masekesa 2h ago
Corrupt cops stall  child marriages fight
Corrupt cops stall child marriages fight
 They expressed deep frustration that known perpetrators of statutory rape and child abuse are being shielded by law enforcement agents.
By Nunurai Jena 4h ago
CAB3 kills Chiwenga, ED pact
Mnangagwa’s term of office is officially expected to end in 2028, and CAB3 seeks to extend it to 2030.
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ConCourt opens door for CAB3 referendum
The bill now proceeds to the Senate for consideration, where it is expected to pass with support from Senators linked to Sengezo Tshabangu’s Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).
By Miriam Mangwaya 6h ago
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Betrayed: Why ailing Zimbabwean asbestos miners are getting nothing from UK millions
Southern Africa was vital to Turner & Newall throughout the 20th century.
Editorial Comment: Senators, choose country over personal gain
 This constitutional mutilation occurred despite public consultations showing that citizens are overwhelmingly opposed to these amendments.
By The Standard 7h ago
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Zimra tightens grip on vehicle imports
Zimra commissioner general Regina Chinamasa told Standardbusiness that that the taxman had put in place measures to ensure compliance in the importation of cars.
By Blessed Ndlovu 7h ago
Good timing: the hidden capital of entrepreneurial success
Entrepreneurs who understand these shifts and position themselves strategically are often the ones who survive and prosper.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo 7h ago
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Cash shortage chokes Zim's new factories
The presentation showed 4% of plants are over 50 years old and still surviving, while 1.2%of total firms have the oldest plants in operation, reaching up to 87 years old.
By Chen Williams 7h ago
Deeply rooted in the Lowveld: ...Historic golf tournament to light up Lowveld
Running from June 26 to 28, the multi-course showpiece has swiftly re-established itself as the biggest golf tournament in the country after the historic Zimbabwe Open.
Gender-based violence and its effects on women development in Zimbabwe
Many girls who experience violence, particularly sexual abuse and child marriage, are forced to drop out of school.
Zanu PF youths in MP name-dropping storm
The youths are accused of using their association with the legislator to demand allocations of residential stands in the constituency, which they allegedly intended to resell for personal gain.
By Staff Reporter 7h ago
Judge quashes Faith Zaba charges in landmark ruling
Muchawa ordered that the magistrate's decision be set aside and replaced with an order quashing the charges against Zaba and AMH
By Staff Reporter 7h ago
Matemadanda in poison scare, battles for life
Matemadanda, who is also the country's ambassador to Mozambique, was in the intensive care unit yesterday, a source said.
By Nqobani Ndlovu 7h ago
Inside Zimbabwe’s gendered disinformation campaigns
Mavetera has previously responded to online criticism by calling for more constructive use of digital platforms and discouraging abusive language directed at public officials.
By Linda Mujuru 7h ago
When former lawyers judge old clients
This issue comes into focus in Zimbabwe through the relationship between High Court judge Justice Joseph Mafusire and businessman Jayesh Shah.
By Bernard Muza 7h ago
Gakaka: A photographer’s unlikely journey
My girlfriend at the time, now my wife, encouraged me. I told her I was thinking about buying a camera, and she said, “I think that’s a great idea.”
Democracy undermined by a manufactured opposition
Zimbabwe's constitution was adopted to limit arbitrary authority, strengthen accountability, and protect citizens from the excesses of unchecked power.
By The Standard 7h ago
You didn’t adopt AI. It adopted you
The focus of my address was leadership in the age of AI, how you stay ahead when uncertainty and disruption are the new normal.
By Trevor Ncube 7h ago
Who will win?
Forty-eight teams have qualified for the finals but the simple truth and reality is that only one team will win while forty-seven will lose. So, who will prevail?
By Tim Middleton 7h ago
Jere has stood the test of time
Chahwanda and Sakupwanya — in particular — have brought excitement to the Zimbabwean game with their lavish spending on player bonuses and on the player market.
By Michael Kariati 7h ago
Golf joins Bosso centenary celebrations
The Highlanders Charity Golf Day, launched on Friday at a local hotel, will be held at Bulawayo Country on August 14 as part of activities marking Bosso's 100 years of existence.
By Fortune Mbele 7h ago
Donation inspires Zaka school to tournament success
Mazuruse is an alumnus of Machiva Primary School. Headmaster David Chavizha said the impact of the donation was evident both on and off the field.
By Sports Reporter 7h ago
Chinese duo bankroll Zim's biggest table tennis stage
The championships, set for Harare, will gather paddlers from across the region to compete on Zimbabwean soil for the first time in years.
By Austin Karonga 7h ago
Africa can do it’: Chigwedere on leading the Dakar 2026 Olympic stadium prep
Chigwedere described her role as central to ensuring the venue meets Olympic standards across all operational areas.
By Tendai Sauta 7h ago
Kadoma duo shine at Kwekwe Sports Festival, set new fitness benchmark
Representing Energym Fitness Club of Kadoma under the leadership of director Stanlake Kapeta, Tanaka and Mapingure proved a class above the rest.
By Azriel Chimeno 7h ago
Inside the tough playground of Rufaro Stadium’s parking lot
In an interview, Muviri admitted that he usually gives two boys US$1 each to look after his vehicle while he enjoys the game inside Rufaro Stadium.
By Evans Mathanda 7h ago
Two central banks, one week, opposite directions — and why Washington still sets your borrowing costs
 Annual ZiG inflation, on ZimStat figures, eased to 4.4% in May 2026, down from 4.8% in April and a peak of 95.8% in July 2025; US dollar annual inflation is running near 2.8%.
By Isaac Jonas 7h ago