Success not cast in concrete for PPC

Roland van Wijnen, the highly regarded incoming CEO of cement group PPC, could be in for four years of hard grind. PPC announced the appointment of Van Wijnen — a former…

The case of raw materials

Clifford Sambare The issue of raw materials is topical among industrialists and even the general public in Zimbabwe these days. As a result, through this article, I have decided to…

CFI six month profit surges

Enacy Mapakame Agro-industrials entity CFI Holdings Limited profit for the six months to March 31, 2019 surged 243 percent to $7,29 million compared to $2,12 million recorded during the comparative…

Okuzodza: The sewing dentist

Prince Chidzvodo My grandmother always said: “If you’re ever to have baggage, make sure the bag is functional and stylish.” She might have meant something else, but I took it…

‘Women key to Africa’s food security’

Women in rural Africa are among the most entrepreneurial people in the world, constantly finding ways to make ends meet with limited resources. They are also expert multi-taskers, often tending…

Account-based selling for revenue growth

Robert Gonye According to Google Trends, interest in account-based sales is on the rise. It is a sales model which seeks to solve sales requirements for sales teams among many…

World Bank upgrades Zim status

Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor The World Bank has upgraded Zimbabwe from a “Low Income Economy” to a “Lower Middle Income Economy”, signifying a positive shift that is in tandem…

Zim can learn from Rwanda: President

From Samuel Kadungure in KIGALI, Rwanda Zimbabwe should take a leaf from Rwanda’s post-genocide reconciliation model as it embarks on its own healing process, President Mnangagwa has said. In an…

Editorial Comment: Ode to President Kagame for the leadership

The Economist, in a 2017 article, rated President Paul Kagame of Rwanda as the world’s most successful general saying: “When Paul Kagame was 28, he helped topple the government of Uganda. At 36 he overthrew the government of Rwanda. At 39 he ousted the government of Congo (which was then called Zaire).”

Flower fight spills to court

Gibson Mhaka A bizarre “war” has erupted between neighbours in Kensington plots on the outskirts of Bulawayo over a flower on their boundary wall. The seemingly silly quarrel, which has…

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