East Africa's Energy Prize: Tanzania emerging the region's power player

The case for Tanzania rests on more than just President Samia’s personal track record for delivery.
By The Standard 2h ago

Harare South to host 10 000 youths in ambitious sports drive

Togarepi said winners will walk away with lucrative prizes to ensure sport becomes rewarding at the grassroots level. 
By Sports Reporter 2h ago

DVD Shop Sessions hits 26-episode milestone in Harare

There is something special about watching musicians perform in unconventional spaces. American broadcaster Bob Boilen proved this when he created the beloved Tiny Desk concerts,
By Khumbulani Muleya 4h ago

Africa Day and the next African revolution will be communicated

Long before Africa’s liberation movements were written into history books, they were spoken into existence through stories, songs, poetry, oral traditions, and collective memory.
By Fungayi Antony Sox 4h ago

KiwaConnect launches digital platform

KiwaConnect believes every economic sector can become more attractive and viable through the use of interactive digital platforms designed to improve accessibility, visibility and collaboration.
By Alfred Tembo 4h ago

Why Zim’s EV transition faces a long, potholed road ahead

In Zimbabwe, this global transition is often met with a mix of academic enthusiasm and policy experimentation, as seen through legislative adjustments like Statutory Instrument 35 of 2025,

Chipo Masara: An African writer on the genius and resilience of Black America

Zimbabwean‑born author and former sub editor of The Standard, Chipo Masara, has written a compelling cultural book titled The Hidden Source of American Culture: Inside the Cycle of Black Erasure.
By Chipo Masara 4h ago

Sugar Sugar to launch 14th album in Mbare

Popular musician Sugar Sugar and his group, Samaita Express, are set to launch their 14th album titled Kusvika Ati Eke at Zebra Village in Mbare next Saturday.
By Style Reporter 4h ago

Why African nationalism won’t die? A reading of the future under Zanu PF

The two books under review deconstruct the view that over time ideologies like living species suffer extinction. Using African nationalism as a case in point for this assertion,
By Lungani Zwangobani 4h ago