NetOne gears for privatisation

State-owned mobile network operator, NetOne, has started preparations for privatisation after embarking on a turnaround strategy aimed at enhancing operations, a senior executive said.

Did you know? PPC Zimbabwe’s timeline

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange- listed cement manufacturer and Southern Africa’s leading cement supplier, Pretoria Portland Cement Zimbabwe (PPC.zw), has germinal roots in the 1892 establishment of De Eerste Cement Fabrieken Beperkt in South Africa to operate the Pretoria cement factory.

Ezra challenges Bosso supporters

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter RADIO personality and Highlanders FC life member Ezra “Tshisa” Sibanda has challenged Bosso supporters to walk the talk by contributing to the club to ease its financial…

Types of family businesses: James Bond?

For many weeks, I shared with you the personas of Thomas Mbanje, the prominent transport business owner and Olivia Simbajena; the market trader turned retail powerhouse. This week I’d like to start unpacking the different family and family business combinations and their leadership dynamics.

Guards at Choppies nabbed for $12 000 groceries theft

Brenda Zinyuke, Court Reporter THREE security guards have each been sentenced to 30 months in prison for stealing groceries worth more than $12 000 from Choppies supermarket on separate occasions. Jethro Tumbare…

Think and act like a man

Last year I watched the Movie “Suffragate” and I was moved to tears. (Yes even behind this bravado I cry sometimes.) This movie details how British women fought for the right to vote. What was most profound was that some of them were divorced, dismissed from work and even died fighting for their cause. To cut a long dreary story short, the Representation of the People’s Act of 1918 saw British Women over 30 gain the vote.

Saracens won’t refund ticket holders

Saracens will not be refunding money to their 5 000 season-ticket holders despite relegation from the Premiership at the end of the season already being confirmed due to the salary-cap scandal.

China to build sports industry

The State Council issued an outline to empower the country’s sports industry on September 2, aimed at forging the sports industry into a pillar of the national economy by 2035.

Team effort makes sales growth attainable

Shows-toppers . . . we have all encountered them some time. A specific technical detail, a question about a competitor’s feature, or a presentation hiccup that stops a deal dead in its tracks. Having experienced such and been there we all hope to avoid them at all costs. I for one can almost assure you that there are reliable methods and ways to minimise these show-stoppers from coming up ever again? (Please note, minimise not disappear).

Why it’s easy for athletes to blow millions

Bianca Andreescu is now a multimillionaire. Here’s expert advice for the teenage tennis star and anyone else who suddenly becomes ultra-wealthy overnight.

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