Giant Tagarisa uses music to champion fight against drugs, child marriages
He attributes his firm stance against child marriages and substance abuse to his church background and his long musical journey, which began in 1986.
By Style Reporter
Feb. 4, 2026
Pavcon introduces flexible payment plans
By Staff Reporter
Feb. 3, 2026
Who really eats from art? A deep look at Zim’s CMOs and the politics of creative survival
When copyright cannot feed families or secure dignity in old age, its promise rings hollow.
By Raymond Millagre Langa
Feb. 1, 2026
Love, lies and a brutal regime
Edward's genius lies in his pacing. He weaves the intimacy of a forbidden romance into the frantic rhythm of power cuts and street protests.
By Patience Kutadzaushe
Feb. 1, 2026
Guvamatanga’s poems in English operate in the spirit of Blues music
These poems dwell on the township which teems with the boys and girls who play around the township corners and the bridges. Guvamatanga appears to sympathise with them.
By Memory Chirere
Feb. 1, 2026
First Floor Gallery Harare unveils the 2026 programme
Entering its 16th year, the gallery’s schedule features a powerful roster of solo exhibitions, strategic local and international projects and community-focused events.
By Khumbulani Muleya
Feb. 1, 2026
Mbira player, maker and trainer rolled in one: Versatility pays off for Salari
“One of my aunts was a spirit medium and they used to play the mbira for her — tuvharimba and nyungwenyungwe.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
Feb. 1, 2026
Visual, performing arts thrive at Panyatsime
“At Panyatsime, we are ensuring that children do not just learn theory, but actually perform, create and understand the cultural meaning behind the arts.”
By Moses Mugugunyeki
Feb. 1, 2026
Mukanya’s Harare farewell gig in jeopardy
Lancelot, a backbone of Blacks Unlimited for more than four decades, died in September 2022 in the United States after a prolonged battle with cancer.
By Style Reporter
Feb. 1, 2026
Primary schools debate contests roll out nationwide
“Debates are an eye-opener for learners, enabling them to articulate informed opinions on pressing issues such as drug abuse and early child marriages,” he said.
By Azriel Chimeno
Feb. 1, 2026
All set for Harris Music Festival
Together, they promise a sonic journey that cuts across genres — from dancehall and Afro-pop to amapiano, house and urban grooves.
By Margaret Lubinda
Jan. 31, 2026
Music promoters warn artists over breach of performance contracts
However, the association cautioned that promoters who continue to book artists with a history of breaching contracts do so at their own risk.
By Style Reporter
Jan. 29, 2026
Panyatsime centre fosters curriculum integration
More than 90 learning institutions visited Panyatsime Heritage and Culture Centre as part of their educational tours, according to the centre's heritage officer Ashley Lilyosa Maganzo.
By Style Reporter
Jan. 29, 2026
Chantelle Jani Foundation rolls out stationery drive for vulnerable children
“Growing up with privilege, I witnessed firsthand the disparities in access to opportunities and resources,” Jani said.
By Style Reporter
Jan. 28, 2026
Zimura distances itself from ‘caucus meeting’
The caucus meeting was called by axed Zimura board members Derreck Mpofu, Joseph Garakara and Gift Amuli.
By Style Reporter
Jan. 26, 2026
Outcry as producer Maselo snubbed in Zanu PF freebie drive
Maselo, who has spent over a decade in the music industry, has produced numerous songs and jingles for artists who openly align themselves with Zanu PF.
By Style Reporter
Jan. 26, 2026
Is reggae music in Ziimbabwe dead?
The iconic Zimbabwean reggae rockers and their music will literally be dead in the next decade or so. Mark my words. But what do others think?
By Fred Zindi
Jan. 25, 2026
How unfiltered social media is redefining PR and branding
He is currently touring Africa for the first time and was in Zimbabwe very recently.
By Lenox Mhlanga
Jan. 25, 2026
2027 SRT TRX: 777 reasons why the new Dodge truck reclaims the throne
For 2026 and 2027, the TRX hasn't just returned, it has undergone a transformation that reclaims its throne as the most powerful street-legal, gas-powered pickup truck ever built.
By Tendai Munhundarima
Jan. 25, 2026
Danger itself sometimes is a great motivator
I was coming from Chokodza, my village. A few kilometers from the village, a herd of cattle had crowded me on crossing the Mbowo Bridge. It was a terrifying experience.
By Onie Ndoro
Jan. 25, 2026
Who owns the voice when the machine sings: AI, ethics, copyright, and the fight to protect human creativity
Most generative AI systems are trained on copyrighted works music, visual art, literature, and performances without the explicit consent of creators.
By Raymond Millagre Langa
Jan. 25, 2026
Green Light Trust restores mobility and hope in Zvimba
A local councillor said the donation would have a lasting impact on beneficiaries and praised the trust for its commitment to grassroots development.
By Azriel Chimeno
Jan. 25, 2026
Jono Terry exhibition: A site for healing
The photographs of indigenous people during their leisure are taken from dimly lit nightclubs away from the lake.
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza
Jan. 25, 2026
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
Jan. 25, 2026
Chi-town mbira musician readies third album
Speaking to Standard Style, Chasara said the aim of her music was to exhort Zimbabweans to remain united, working for the development of the country.
By Style Reporter
Jan. 25, 2026
Kurai, Saintfloew set to ignite Kadoma Odyssey
Representing the cutting edge of Zim-Hip-hop, Saintfloew brings a raw, street-smart energy that resonates deeply with the youth.
By Sindiso Dube
Jan. 25, 2026
First Farai hits back at critics
“Zimura is not someone’s personal business. It is an institution governed by laws and a constitution, and everything we are doing is above board,” First Farai said.
By Style Reporter
Jan. 25, 2026
Visionary leadership in action: Zim’s journey towards Vision 2030
The President has consistently shown that he is a man of action — one who believes in walking the talk.
By Clever Marisa
Jan. 24, 2026
Mayo calls for youth-led education reform
By empowering youth with knowledge, leadership skills, and advocacy tools, the organisation said it is contributing to the development of education systems that leave no one behind.
By Style Reporter
Jan. 24, 2026




