Chipaz back to first love

IT has been several months since Chipaz Promotions staged a major gig in the country. Their flyers and posters that plastered walls and trees in all major cities and towns,…

Moore’s latest is a blast

Andrew Moyo THERE are numerous authors who have wasted no time in setting the year ablaze with their artistry as there are several bestselling novels that are already on the…

Banks spend millions on ‘beauty treatment’

Business Reporter STANDARD Chartered Bank Zimbabwe has invested US$9 million on refurbishing nine of its 21 branches and revamping its digital banking platform across the country.

Ray of hope in HIV research

Andy Coghlan Five people living with HIV are currently free of detectable virus — and daily drugs — thanks to a new vaccine-based therapy.

Andy Cutta brings the Midas touch

Andrew Moyo There is a feel-good buzz energising local music, and it all has to do with production of videos that compete well internationally.

Getting to grips with regime change

The term “regime change” has become a shibboleth of sorts since the turn of the millennium on the back of the stand-off between Zimbabwe and some Western countries, principally Britain,…

Husband and I live like roommates

Dr Rebecca Chisamba WHEN I married my husband he was recovering from a relationship that he had really cared about and put a lot of energy into.

‘Ending ignorance through exposure’

Symatha Mulanda CCOSA Journalism Student Truth always, truth despite terror, truth however long and hard the road may be, truth must be to a journalist as a gun is to…

3 killed, 4 injured in head-on collision

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent THREE people died while four others were injured when a Volkswagen Golf they were travelling in collided head-on with a Toyota Corolla along Harare-Bulawayo highway on…

Ngugi Wa Thiongo: The Last Mau Mau

Ngugi wa Thiongo was pacing up and down the stage as he militantly stated that “if you speak all other languages and not your mother tongue you are a slave,”…

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