Epic fury, the problem child of North Korea’s nuclear programme

North Korea and the US/South Korea are still technically at war, having only signed an armistice and not a peace treaty.
By Ignatius Tsuro 20h ago

Makseth International School pupils win big at sports tournaments

Romano Rose, Christiano and Izabella’s father, said he was excited about his children’s performance.
By The Standard Mar. 29, 2026

Passover and the Spanish inquisition.

In the annals of the Inquisition are testimonies of servants and neighbors accusing Jews of secretly celebrating Passover.
By Dr. Yvette Alt Miller Mar. 29, 2026

Zim women entrepreneurs target UK beauty market

“This mission presents a unique opportunity for our women entrepreneurs to showcase their products and create valuable connections in the UK market,” Katsande said. 
By Pride Nyamupangedengu Mar. 11, 2026

Remembering Kenneth Kaunda: The power of tolerance in shaping Africa’s development

When we talk about development in Africa, we usually talk about money, jobs, industries, roads, technology, and investment. 
By Michelle Sibanda and Tadiwanashe Shasha Mar. 5, 2026

EditorialComment: The church has spoken

Mnangagwa declared: “The people have spoken. The voice of the people is the voice of God. Today we are witnessing the beginning of a new and unfolding democracy.”  
By The Standard Mar. 1, 2026

Clerics condemn #ED2030 move

In a statement, ZHOCD urged Mnangagwa to resist any attempts to amend the constitution for his “selfish ends”.
By Brent Shamu Feb. 28, 2026

Don’t be misled into extending stay in office, churches warns ED

Mnangagwa has previously pledged to abide by the Constitution and to “persuade the persuaders” not to pressure him into extending his term of office.
By Miriam Mangwaya Feb. 27, 2026

How most religions start

Traditional Christian claims about Jesus’ divinity rest on the virgin birth, resurrection, and the miracles he performed during his lifetime, These claims have varying levels of verifiability. 
By Benjamin Bletch Feb. 15, 2026