Sangoma donates trees to school

The school development committee, chairperson Wilbert Chaurika also thanked sekuru Nyangatayani on the event. 
By Simbarashe Sithole 19h ago

Silent streams and rising dust

As temperatures rise, the sky is suddenly full of dust and smoke, as people chop trees, burn, dig and plough their self-apportioned roadside plots for the coming growing season.
By Cathy Buckle Sep. 2, 2025

Of apes, men and war

Now would be a good time to watch a Netflix documentary series called Chimp Empire
By Gwynne Dyer Aug. 8, 2025

MPs push for traditional herbs recognition

PARLIAMENTARIANS are pushing for a law protecting indigenous trees used mainly for medicinal purposes.
By Nhau Mangirazi Mar. 22, 2025

Spar Zimbabwe plants 13 000 trees

“Having planted 10,000 trees in 2022 I am glad to say that we now have a total of 23,000 trees planted between the Primary and Secondary School.
By Style Correspondent Feb. 4, 2024

Zimbabwe’s Muppet Show

Hand to mouth, that’s what people’s lives have become, and there is no comfort at all in words like “disengage”, “tomfoolery”, “fake imposters” and “Muppet Shows”.
By Cathy Buckle Nov. 3, 2023

Taking bee farming a notch up

The Chinese, especially those in Zimbabwe are fond of the moringa flavoured honey. They pay as much as $15/kg just to get their hands on this type of honey.
By Kudakwashe Gwabanayi Jun. 16, 2023

The genetic power of ancient trees

The next year the number of dying trees grew exponentially. I felt powerless and grief-stricken as I saw these giant, sky-scraping trees fading all around me, realising there was nothing I could do to stop it.

By The Standard Jul. 3, 2022

The genetic power of ancient trees

The next year the number of dying trees grew exponentially. I felt powerless and grief-stricken as I saw these giant, sky-scraping trees fading all around me, realising there was nothing I could do to stop it.

By The Standard Jul. 3, 2022