Rock painting the Matobo Hills
Inside the Matobo National Park, having travelled just a few kilometres searching for Maleme Dam where we were looking forward to some canoeing and fishing, we encountered a sign post marked “White Rhino Shelter”.
Forex bubble bursts, as predicted
As we have been warning, a bubble was forming in the US dollar exchange rate, and this week the really big bubble in the vendor market, more formally if wrongly called the parallel market, duly burst as the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe finally made many of the required and desired changes in monetary policy.
Jumia Food looks beyond Africa’s middle class for growth
NAIROBI. — Jumia Food, a unit of New York-listed e-commerce platform Jumia Technologies is offering cheaper menu options in its African home market to attract lower income earners as it seeks to boost growth, the delivery company said.
Major League Soccer unveils sweeping changes
Major League Soccer unveiled sweeping changes to its commercial sponsorship guidelines on Wednesday that allow its 24 clubs to secure jersey and stadium naming rights sponsorships with sports betting and liquor companies.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Game rules must adhere to territorial laws
Elliot Ziwira “Africa is never seen as possessing things and attributes properly part of ‘human nature’. Or, when it is, its things and attributes are generally of lesser value, little…
The ABC of your KPI
When you take risks you learn that there will be times when you succeed and there will be times when you fail, and both are equally important. As a sales manager you can often feel like though you are trapped. Without a regular physical presence in the field, it’s difficult to keep tabs on your team and business operations. Instead, you rely heavily on field representatives to be your eyes and ears
Mahrez to pay nanny £3 612
Manchester City footballer Riyad Mahrez has been ordered to pay his children’s former nanny £3 612 in overtime and expenses after she took him to court.
Chigama defies ‘end of bookstores’ mantra
Bookstores are the collection of souls living in chambers with different roles, enjoying existence in different centuries, narrating their stories with printed memories, yet still, it’s the outside hustle of the writer that butters their bread.
Necessity of negotiating skills
As far as the matter of negotiation is concerned, Zimbabweans share a lot with other Africans. Historically, they are all coming from a position of being subject to colonisation where they had no power to decide their own fate. In the current period, they are still in the process of learning to become fully fledged negotiators at the corporate, national and international levels.





