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Kubota: Booming engineering jack of all trades

The company was established with the mandate to manufacture industrial and agricultural equipment, and to supply vehicle suspension parts and gearboxes.
By Correspondent Dec. 11, 2022

Town council in farm grabbing storm

According to High Court proceedings of case number HH 214-16, HC 1719/12, the council acted illegally.
By Nhau Mangirazi Nov. 13, 2022

Artiste hails Nyanga Arts Festival

The award-winning singer reckons that festivals are vital platforms to uplift and nurture artists.
By Tendai Sauta Nov. 3, 2022

Car boot vending craze engulfs Harare

Unfortunately, her joy was cut short as she has realised that her cherished dream cannot be fulfilled on the basis of her education.
By Sizalokuhle Ncube Oct. 28, 2022

Court ejects HCC from pay toilets

High Court judge Justice Rogers Manyangadze accused the local authority of violating terms of the agreement signed with a local company Disruptive Innovation (Private) Limited.

By The Standard Jun. 10, 2022

Miss Curvy Africa bounces back

Miss Curvy Africa focuses on curvy models in two categories, thus those aged between 18 and 30 years as well as the 31 to 40 year-olds drawn from across the continent.

By The Standard May. 29, 2022

Miss Curvy Africa bounces back

Miss Curvy Africa focuses on curvy models in two categories, thus those aged between 18 and 30 years as well as the 31 to 40 year-olds drawn from across the continent.

By The Standard May. 29, 2022

Zim actor dazzles on Mzansi TV

Gopal, the star actor in the local movie Yellow Card is famed in South Africa for his role of Thabang Ngema on the SABC drama series One Way while Mhende has become the most sought-after artiste across the Limpopo after she played Wandile on Generations The Legacy where she is now part of the soapie’s production team.

By The Standard Apr. 24, 2022

Zim actor dazzles on Mzansi TV

Gopal, the star actor in the local movie Yellow Card is famed in South Africa for his role of Thabang Ngema on the SABC drama series One Way while Mhende has become the most sought-after artiste across the Limpopo after she played Wandile on Generations The Legacy where she is now part of the soapie’s production team.

By The Standard Apr. 24, 2022