Adapt or die, Potter tells managers

THE future of local industry lies in the ability of local business leaders to adapt to prevailing global changes, an international business and marketing consultant Mr Micheal Potter has said.

AUSummit: Finally, Africa gets what it has been crying for

For decades, nay, centuries, Africa has been on the back foot of development. The majority of indigines hardly account for a significant fraction of global wealth.

KARATE: A builder who became African Champion

Tangai Mhlanga is known in the dusty streets of Highfield as a builder whose normal routine is mixing different types of sand with water to mould bricks.

Fidelity Printers gives miners US$500m

FIDELITY Printers and Refiners (FPR) used more than half a billion dollars to buy gold from mining houses and small-scale gold producers across the country.

DR Congo battle back to stun neighbours

DR Congo made a stunning second half comeback to beat Congo-Brazzaville 4-2 in Bata and qualify for the semifinals at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.

Being well-dressed & having style

EVERY now and again I get a request from some of my readers to explore and explain the difference with some concepts in fashion. This week I received a rather…

Note from a hero’s grandson

Magama Tongogara Jr Western influence has definitely had a major impact on the youth because the West has a very powerful brainwashing weapon called the media.

Zimbos making it big in SA film industry

WHILE there hasn’t been much happening in the country’s film industry owing to lack of support by the Government and low returns in terms of remuneration for those in the…

BUSINESS FORUM: The value audits

AUDIT has proved its worth to both investors and companies alike over the years. It typically brings value to business and the wider economy by reinforcing trust and confidence in…

Patching Zimbabwe’s economic veins

TRAVELLING by road from Harare, the country’s capital, to Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second biggest city, is now a pleasurable and thrilling experience as the 400km stretch is now of the level…

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