Refining capitalism to help the poor too

Various development experts have taken different approaches to establishing the driver of economic inequality.
By Matthew Nyashanu Sep. 1, 2023

The sober view: Democracy in Africa needs new tools

For democrats all over the world, this is a serious concern as it indicts the legitimacy of democracy as the best form of government.
By Ntando Dumani Mar. 24, 2023

Globalisation under threat: The more things change, the more they remain the same

The expansion of global markets liberalises the economic activities of the exchange of goods and funds.
By Tapiwa Gomo Oct. 3, 2022

New perspectives: Nyatsime 16: A clear expression of lack of social cohesion

The Zimbabwean government has in the past made efforts toward building a socially cohesive society. Examples are the creation of a ministry in 2009 in the President’s Office, which was headed by the late John Nkomo and was responsible for national healing, reconciliation and integration.

By The Standard Aug. 28, 2022

New perspectives: Nyatsime 16: A clear expression of lack of social cohesion

The Zimbabwean government has in the past made efforts toward building a socially cohesive society. Examples are the creation of a ministry in 2009 in the President’s Office, which was headed by the late John Nkomo and was responsible for national healing, reconciliation and integration.

By The Standard Aug. 28, 2022

Who plays the main violin in the conflict in Ukraine?

In turn, one poll from Ukraine reveals that 65% of Ukrainians believe that their country is under foreign control, and in the more NATO-critical eastern and southern regions of Ukraine this number stands at 75% and 71%.

By The Standard Mar. 19, 2022

Who plays the main violin in the conflict in Ukraine?

In turn, one poll from Ukraine reveals that 65% of Ukrainians believe that their country is under foreign control, and in the more NATO-critical eastern and southern regions of Ukraine this number stands at 75% and 71%.

By The Standard Mar. 19, 2022

A brief history of development, and why it matters

USAID, the World Bank, DFID and Australian Aid (to name a few) have helped communities affected by Cyclone Idai, assisted in the provision and distribution of antiretroviral drugs and supported healthcare infrastructure.

By The Standard Mar. 6, 2022

A brief history of development, and why it matters

USAID, the World Bank, DFID and Australian Aid (to name a few) have helped communities affected by Cyclone Idai, assisted in the provision and distribution of antiretroviral drugs and supported healthcare infrastructure.

By The Standard Mar. 6, 2022