Countries with highest unemployment rates

NEW YORK. — A high unemployment rate is often the result of a slow economy. As economic activity improves, companies require additional workers, and unemployment falls.

Cook salutes England

DURBAN. — England captain Alastair Cook hailed the performance and potential of his team after they completed a crushing 241-run win over South Africa on the fifth day of the…

Pestle analysis vital for strategic decision making

Matheas Ruziwa HR Issues Organisations that regularly and systematically do analyses often spot trends before others, thus providing competitive advantage. As we kiss goodbye to year 2015, it’s important for organisations to…

Woods at 40: The legacy

LONDON. — Imagine Earl Woods choosing to put a baseball bat rather than a golf club into the hands of young Eldrick, his toddler son. How different would golf be if…

Wages of sin haunt sports barons

PARIS. — Judges and prosecutors trashed the reputations of two of the leading Lords of the Rings in 2015 and criminal charges against Sepp Blatter and Lamine Diack were a…

Seek advice before signing contracts, FUZ warn players

Bulawayo Bureau THE Footballers’ Union of Zimbabwe has warned players against rushing to sign contracts they do not understand and urged them to seek advice from qualified people.

Our athletes lack recognition — NAAZ

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter NATIONAL Athletics Association of Zimbabwe president Tendai Tagara has admitted that they have not done enough in recognising and assisting athletes who have represented the country at…

Aussies to improve

MELBOURNE. — With the series easily won and a dead Test cricket still to play, Australia coach Darren Lehmann yesterday talked up the West Indies for finally finding some fight.

Constructing the future through National Youth Service

Christopher Farai Charamba Correspondent Whenever one refers to the youth, a common tagline used is that the youth are the future of the nation or, phrased differently, the future is in…

Tru Bantu releases new video

Arts Reporter Tru Bantu band leader, Whatmore Muchuwe, has released a new video entitled “Dzimwe Nguva”. Taken from his six-track album also named “Dzimwe Nguva”, the video is likely to be…

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