Total rip off: Whip banks into line

ZTV’s show aired two days after our report detailing obstacles from ruthless charges by predatory banks was published last week on Friday.
By Shame Makoshori Aug. 2, 2024

Economists condemn iron hand tactics in push for ZiG acceptance

Informal traders and some retail outlets are only accepting payments in the US dollar, while government is offering some of its services exclusively in foreign currency.
By Tinashe Kairiza May. 10, 2024

Gono says Mutsvanga lying about stolen RBZ gold...

Recent pronouncements by Hon. Chris Mutsvangwa, falsely alleging that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe ( RBZ) lost an unspecified quantity of gold
By Online Reporter Apr. 17, 2024

Letter from America: Elections are over. Why are the sinners not beating drums?

A country which fails to save its own currency literally has no means of passing on its wealth to its second generation.
By Kenneth Mufuka Sep. 24, 2023

Who will tame the elephant in the room?

The big elephant in the room is government’s profligacy, its insatiable quest to spend beyond its budget. It is its reckless indiscipline.
By Tinashe Murapata Jun. 15, 2023

Budget deficit, Mthuli skating on thin ice

Suffering at a terrifying scale immediately hit millions as prices surged, tracking the depreciating currency.
By Newsday Nov. 26, 2022

Letter from America: The death of the Zimbabwe dollar shows the King has no clothes

The death of the “stupid” Zimbabwe dollar (US slang) follows a pattern of previously well-known facts that one wonders why in the world, President Emerson Mnangagwa would have been caught in the predictable storm.

By The Standard Jun. 5, 2022

Letter from America: The death of the Zimbabwe dollar shows the King has no clothes

The death of the “stupid” Zimbabwe dollar (US slang) follows a pattern of previously well-known facts that one wonders why in the world, President Emerson Mnangagwa would have been caught in the predictable storm.

By The Standard Jun. 5, 2022

Winky D dominates Trevor’s In Conversation

On the show, Zimbabwean entrepreneur and newspaper publisher Trevor Ncube sits down with various high-profile guests in a series of candid, hard-hitting conversations that seek to go beyond the headlines and beyond the sensational.

By The Standard Apr. 24, 2022