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Woman seeks protection against stepchildren

Helema Tsongora alleged that she was living in fear of her stepchildren  Tafara and Liah after they physically assaulted her.
By Rejoice Phiri Apr. 20, 2025

Rainbow markets Montclair Resort & Conference Hotel for Easter

Nyanga’s top attractions include the Mutarazi Falls, Mount Inyangani, Nyangombe Falls and abundant wildlife within the Nyanga National Park.
By Business Reporter Apr. 18, 2025

A regime showing its true colours

The  PVO Bill had sailed through the Senate in October last year.
By Newsday Apr. 14, 2025

Editorial Comment: Draconian law will soil Mnangagwa’s legacy

Zanu PF, the sponsors of the new law, have never hidden the fact that they want it to be used against their opponents in order to gain an advantage on the political playing field.
By The Standard Apr. 13, 2025

Power, access to power vital currencies

In contrast, individuals without political connections may find themselves trapped in a system that offers limited opportunities for advancement.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Apr. 11, 2025

Gold investor’s Nasdaq listing plan hits snag

The merger was expected to form a US$609 million entity, which would trade its stock on Nasdaq — the second-largest American stock exchange.
By Business Reporter Apr. 11, 2025

Mnangagwa insult prisoner released

The State’s case against Machakaire stemmed from a verbal altercation with Leonard Chidemo, a local councillor from the ruling Zanu PF party.
By Ruvimbo Mukubwa Apr. 9, 2025

New Ziana senior journalist, Mutugwi dies

Immediately after completing his journalism studies, he joined the Chronicle newspaper as a cadet reporter, where he rose to become a senior reporter in 1990.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 8, 2025

Letter to my people: Geza has derailed 2030 madness

Mutsvangwa pointed out that the Scarfed One must serve his full five-year term as mandated by the constitution.
By Doctor Stop It Apr. 6, 2025