Zim joins call for reparations from Britain

ZIMBABWE has joined other African nations in demanding reparations from Britain for “historic colonial crimes”.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 11, 2025

AU @62: Quo vadis Africa?

YESTERDAY, the continent celebrated Africa Day, 62 years after leaders met in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,  for the first summit of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU).
By Newsday May. 26, 2025

Expert rallies African countries to ratify convention on cyber security

 Data shows that Africa is a small player in the global data centre game, accounting for 1%.
By Ndamu Sandu Nov. 26, 2024

Lock brothers win back to back title in Ethiopia

In the quarter finals the Zimbabwe pair accounted for Swiss Rafael Ymer and Ben Weintraub from Israel 6 - 2 6 - 2.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere May. 26, 2024

Indian national nabbed over $6m heroin stash

Chandra, who is from Bhanjanagar district, yesterday appeared before Harare magistrate Taurai Manuwere who remanded him in custody.
By Desmond Chingarande Oct. 26, 2022

Mass food markets – the Facebook of African food systems

Due to the colonial experience, some farmers and consumers have been socialised to consider formal markets like supermarkets and processing companies as the only markets.

By The Standard Aug. 2, 2022

PAP presidency: Charumbira shoo-in

Charumbira was nominated by the PAP southern African caucus candidate, but the elections were aborted last year in May over disagreements on whether candidates from the Northern and Western African countries were eligible for nomination.

By The Standard Jun. 29, 2022

Chief Charumbira seconded for Pap presidency

This was revealed by the Head of delegation and Namibia opposition leader McHenry Venani after paying a courtesy call on Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda ahead of the Pap elective congress.

By The Standard Jun. 2, 2022

Thirteen Ethiopian journalists arrested in over a week

The arrests have coincided with the launching of what authorities called a “law enforcement operation” in Amhara region where thousands have been arrested.

By The Standard May. 27, 2022