DRC elections and what it means for Africa’s democracy

 In a pivotal moment for DRC, nearly 44 million Congolese out of the total 102 million people in the country were registered voters for the December 2023 elections.

Fuel cartels under fire

Zimra conducted a physical search on the trucks and discovered that their seals had been tampered with.
By Tinashe Makichi Jul. 14, 2023

Zim female pastor breaks new ground

“It is with great humility that I accept the call to serve in this new mandate,” said Neshangwe.
By Style Reporter Jun. 25, 2023

Seed Co eyes DRC market

In a speech at a ZimTrade event on Monday, Nday said the visit was a chance to strengthen trade ties between Zimbabwe and the DRC in the area of agriculture
By Rugare Mubika Jun. 14, 2023

Chimwemwe angles for TP Mazembe

Chimwemwe is currently club hunting after his contract with Zambia’s Nkana FC expired at the end of December.
By Terry Madyauta Jan. 11, 2023

Important to understand plight of internally displaced people

There is a single UNHCR definition for a refugee. Not so with internally displaced people. Each country has its own definition.
By Sikanyiso Masuku Nov. 30, 2022

Feature: Zim firms target Tanzanian market in outreach

The mission was attended by 10 Zimbabwean companies drawn from various sectors of the economy.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Nov. 28, 2022

Corruption watch: Chiwenga’s corruption sheet is soiled

So, if you were to be asked if the VP is corrupt or not, you need to give it a longish think because you are peeping at him from the other side of the veil most of the time.
By Tawanda Majoni Nov. 27, 2022

Health talk: Be wary of measles, its a deadly disease

More than 140 000 people died of measles in 2018. The overwhelming majority of those who die of measles are from countries with low per capita incomes and weak health infrastructures. Countries that top measles outbreaks in the world include Nigeria, India, Pakistan, Liberia, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, DRC, Indonesia and Ivory Coast.

By The Standard Aug. 21, 2022