Govt should curb excesses of business
THE excesses of profiteering-minded businesses, which became more than apparent during Zimbabwe’s hyperinflationary era, still abound.
Why business must adopt data science
Chalenge Masekera BIG data, data science, data mining, machine learning and artificial intelligence are currently buzzwords in the world of technology.
Zim Cricket intensify hunt for coach
Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Cricket will soon advertise for a new national team coach as the search for a substantive mentor intensifies. The ZC board held a meeting after the…
The status of women in Islam
Umari Stambuli Holy Qur’aan Speaks THE status and role of women in Islam has been misunderstood in non-Muslim circles because of general ignorance of the Islamic system and way of life,…
Apple, Google, Microsoft join ‘strike force’ to fight robocalls
THE biggest tech, cable and telecom companies are all coming together to fight the arch nemesis of consumers: robocalls. APPLE (AAPLTech30), Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30), Comcast (CCV) and Verizon…
Moses Chunga in 10 quotes
THE legend Moses “Bambo” Chunga never disappoints with his sound bites. Here are just 10 of some of the juiciest quotes from Bambo. Enjoy …
Remember the story about dhimoni rekuDotito?
The law enforcement agencies, especially the police have to be very, very careful. The new strategy in town is to provoke the authorities so that they overreact, like what the…
Farming Issues: Infectious coryza disease in chickens
Mhlupheki Dube THIS week we look at a very important poultry disease called infectious coryza. It is a highly infectious disease of chickens and guinea-fowl. The disease is characterised by…
Sadc turns to energy investment
Joseph Ngwawi Southern African leaders are expected to discuss measures to mobilise resources for developing energy infrastructure as a key enabler for the region’s industrialisation thrust as well as discuss…
Plastic money framework needs strengthening
Persistance Gwanyanya ELECTRONIC transactions have been on a growth trajectory in Zimbabwe. Since dollarisation in 2009, the value of annual electronic transactions increased by 726 percent to US$58,6 billion largely reflecting…

