Bosses must eat, drink, sleep ethics
Bradwell Mhonderwa Business EthicsThere are a number of things managers must accomplish in order to grow ethical cultures in their organisations.
They should anchor ethical transformation in corporations and as one of the first steps towards building a corporate ethics programme managers must carry out an ethics
Telecel has fastest broadband: Survey
Business ReporterTelecel has the fastest mobile broadband speed in the country, according to the results of a survey reported by Technology Zimbabwe, an online technology news service.
Not only is Telecel’s broadband service the fastest in the country, according to the survey results, but it is the most reliable.
Manifesto spells out new debt strategy
Business ReporterZANU-PF has set out a plan to resolve Zimbabwe’s US$10,7 billion external debt, which will involve cancelling a significant portion of the country’s obligations and paying off the remainder using resources mobilised from the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Programme.
ZSE bullish ahead of polls
Golden Sibanda Senior Business ReporterTHE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange main industrial index defied analysts’ predictions that it will trade sideways ahead of harmonised elections due later this month after posting its sixth straight gain yesterday.
Zim platinum output to rise
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business ReporterZIMBABWE’S platinum output is expected to rise this year on the back of increased production at the country’s platinum mines.
Sprinting succumbs to doping shame again
PARIS. — Less than a month away from the World Championships in Moscow, sprinting has succumbed once again to the shame of doping as American Tyson Gay and Jamaican Asafa Powell were caught out.Big names shame sport
LONDON. — Tyson Gay felt healthy for the first time in years and was aiming high: He planned to step on the track at the World Athletics Championships and push Usain Bolt.Not so fast.
Mapeza hails Copa Coca-Cola
Ellina Mhlanga Sports ReporterFORMER Warriors coach Norman Mapeza has hailed the Copa Coca-Cola boys and girls’ schools football tournament for providing a strong platform for the junior players to showcase their talent.
PSL clubs loving competition
Eddie Chikamhi Sports ReporterHARARE City coach Bigboy Mawiwi is excited with how competition is turning out in this year’s championship race after the Sunshine Boys, who have had a dream run this season, created a breathing space at the top of the table with a slender victory over Monomotapa at the weekend.
Are horns coming out off the Bulls?
Augustine Hwata Senior Sports ReporterARE the ferocious horns coming off the once Mighty Bulls?
Things are not looking good at all for the former league champions Motor Action, who are now left with 13 games to save themselves from the dreaded relegation in the Castle


