Faulty Zesa cable torches Cecil Hotel

The inferno left part of the hotel’s roof damaged, leaving the hotel with no choice, but to send its guests away.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Oct. 5, 2022

Talk show reuniting families

Dube was motivated to host the show on his Facebook page, by his massive social media audience who approached him for help in finding their lost family members.

By The Standard Aug. 24, 2022

Embracing green buildings to save energy

Assuming that Zimbabwe implements green building standards to the levels of the greenest building in the world — the Edge, located in Amsterdam, which uses 70% less electricity than comparable office buildings, the annual electricity import bill from Zambia alone would be reduced from US$75.6 million to US$22.68 million.

By The Standard Aug. 21, 2022

Embracing green buildings to save energy

Assuming that Zimbabwe implements green building standards to the levels of the greenest building in the world — the Edge, located in Amsterdam, which uses 70% less electricity than comparable office buildings, the annual electricity import bill from Zambia alone would be reduced from US$75.6 million to US$22.68 million.

By The Standard Aug. 21, 2022

Sables star Mafura edges closer to Currie Cup glory

Mafura, who has been in superb form for the Pumas this season started the crucial encounter on the right-wing. And despite not being amongst the try-scorers he put in yet another accomplished performance the Pumas outscored the Cheetahs by six tries to four to put themselves in a position to secure a maiden Currie Cup title.

By The Standard Jun. 19, 2022

Sables star Mafura edges closer to Currie Cup glory

Mafura, who has been in superb form for the Pumas this season started the crucial encounter on the right-wing. And despite not being amongst the try-scorers he put in yet another accomplished performance the Pumas outscored the Cheetahs by six tries to four to put themselves in a position to secure a maiden Currie Cup title.

By The Standard Jun. 19, 2022

Dear Zim, time for brutal conversation about xenophobia in South Africa

People avoid speaking about it, but the truth is, most violent robberies in the Johannesburg central business district and Hillbrow are committed by Zimbabweans from the South, who speak a morphed version of Zulu.

By The Standard Apr. 12, 2022