Epic fury, the problem child of North Korea’s nuclear programme
North Korea and the US/South Korea are still technically at war, having only signed an armistice and not a peace treaty.
By Ignatius Tsuro
5h ago
Makseth International School pupils win big at sports tournaments
Romano Rose, Christiano and Izabella’s father, said he was excited about his children’s performance.
By The Standard
Mar. 29, 2026
Passover and the Spanish inquisition.
In the annals of the Inquisition are testimonies of servants and neighbors accusing Jews of secretly celebrating Passover.
By Dr. Yvette Alt Miller
Mar. 29, 2026
The message and messenger
MANY hearts have been broken when the preacher stumbled beyond imagination.
By Erasmus Makarimayi
Mar. 28, 2026
Disgruntled nurses give notice to strike
NURSES say they will go on a three-day strike in April if their demands are not met.
By Tafadzwa Musiniwa
Mar. 28, 2026
Higherlife Foundation releases book celebrating 3 decades of African philanthropy
She explained that “the book reflects both the challenges and successes encountered over the years while highlighting the importance of long-term investment in people.”
By Elsie Nyoni
Mar. 19, 2026
BCC pushes wastewater recycling to ease crisis
The situation has left many residents, particularly in high-density suburbs, reliant on solar-powered boreholes — a solution that is often unreliable and insufficient to meet demand.
By Patricia Sibanda
Mar. 18, 2026
Are we watching? A personal reflection on the final call
What was once a faraway account of the second coming of Christ in the Bible suddenly became as real to me as my beating heart.
By Angela Mutungwe
Mar. 17, 2026
The Y chromosome crisis: Why we blame women for men’s biology
Yet, the social stigma remains lopsided, shielding men from the reality of their own physiology while leaving women to navigate the fallout alone.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira
Mar. 17, 2026




